Strong Nations Bundles
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This bundle includes titles in the Tanna's Animals Series, by Rachel Qitsualik-Tinsley and Sean Qitsualik-Tinsley:
- Tanna's Owl
- Tanna's Lemming
- Tanna's Puppy
This series is recommended for kindergarten to grade 3.
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This bundle includes books in the Floraverse series by Wab Kinew:
- Walking in Two Worlds
- The Everlasting Road
This series is recommended for ages 12+.
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This bundle includes books in The Halfing Saga by Melissa Blair.
- A Broken Blade
- A Shadow Crown
- A Vicious Game
- An Honoured Vow
This romantasy (romantic fantasy) series is recommended for young adults/new adults (ages 18+).
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This bundle includes books all the titles in The Richard Wagamese Storybook Collection:
- The Animal People Choose a Leader
- The Inquisitive Raven
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This bundle includes the student book I am Connected and the I am Connected Teacher Lesson Plan.
About I am Connected
We are all connected. Whether it is with your family, the mossy earth beneath your feet, the warm guidance of your ancestors, you belong in connection with all around you. Along the backdrop of Haida Gwaii's breathtaking landscapes, Indigenous storyteller, Ḵung Jaadee, invites you to witness the many threads of relationship that connect us across time and space. What makes you feel connected?
Recommended for ages 6+.
28 pages | 9.00" x 10.00" | Hardcover
About I am Connected Teacher Lesson Plan
A teacher lesson plan to further explore the book, I am Connected, with comprehension questions, group activities, conversation starters, quizzes, language arts activities, and colouring pages.
15 pages | 8.50" x 11.00" | Loose Leaf Packet
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This bundle includes the student resource Mother Earth: My Favourite Artist and the educator resource Mother Earth: My Favourite Artist Teacher Lesson Plan.
About the Student Resource
Have you ever considered Mother Earth to be an artist? A shiny rock, the guiding tracks of a bird, a colourful sunset - what beauty do you see on Mother Earth?
Award-winning Indigenous author, CBC journalist, and Poet Laureate of Saskatchewan (2021-2023) Carol Rose GoldenEagle brings readers a radiant tribute to the artwork within the everyday. Paired with stunning illustrations by Hawlii Pichette, Mother Earth: My Favourite Artist encourages us to share in the simple wonder of nature, and honour the precious magnificence of Mother Earth and all of our relatives.
28 pages | 11.00" x 8.50" | Hardcover
About the Educator Resource
A teacher lesson plan to further explore the book, Mother Earth: My Favourite Artist. May include comprehension questions, group activities, conversation starters, quizzes, language arts activities, and colouring pages.
15 pages | 8.50" x 11.00" | Loose-Leaf Packet
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This bundle includes the Surviving the City Teacher Guide: Exploring Identity, Allyship, and Social Action for Meaningful Change in Grades 7-12 and the graphic novels in the Surviving the City series:
- Surviving the City
- From the Roots Up
- We Are the Medicine
About the Student Resources
Surviving the City
Surviving the City is a story about womanhood, friendship, colonialism, and the anguish of a missing loved one.
Mikwan and Dez are best friends. Miikwan is Anishinaabe; Dez is Inninew. Together, the teens navigate the challenges of growing up in an urban landscape – they’re so close, they even completed their Berry Fast together. However, when Dez’s grandmother becomes too sick, Dez is told she can’t stay with her anymore. With the threat of a group home looming, Dez can’t bring herself to go home and disappears. Miikwan is devastated, and the wound of her missing mother resurfaces. Will Dez’s community find her before it’s too late? Will Miikwan be able to cope if they don’t?
Additional Information
56 pages | 6.50" x 10.00" | Paperback
From the Roots Up
Dez and Miikwan’s stories continue in this sequel to Surviving the City.
Dez’s grandmother has passed away. Grieving, and with nowhere else to go, she’s living in a group home. On top of everything else, Dez is navigating a new relationship and coming into her identity as a Two-Spirit person. Miikwan is crushing on the school’s new kid Riel, but doesn’t really understand what Dez is going through. Will she learn how to be a supportive ally to her best friend? Elder Geraldine is doing her best to be supportive, but she doesn’t know how to respond when the gendered protocols she’s grown up with that are being thrown into question. Will Dez be comfortable expressing her full identity? And will her community relearn the teachings and overcome prejudice to celebrate her for who she is?
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64 pages | 6.50" x 10.00" | Paperback
We Are the Medicine
Miikwan and Dez are in their final year of high school. Poised at the edge of the rest of their lives, they have a lot to decide on. Miikwan and her boyfriend, Riel, are preparing for university, but Dez isn’t sure if that’s what they want for their future. Grief and anger take precedence over their plans after the remains of 215 children are found at a former residential school in British Columbia. The teens struggle with feelings of helplessness in the face of injustice. Can they find the strength to channel their frustration into action towards a more hopeful future?
We Are the Medicine is the moving final volume of the best-selling Surviving the City series.
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64 pages | 6.50" x 10.00" | Paperback
About the Educator Resource
This Teacher Guide for Surviving the City is designed to accompany the Surviving the City series of graphic novels written by Tasha Spillett. This guide provides support for teachers to address sensitive topics in the classroom including racism; caregiver illness; the child welfare system; residential schools; and Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women, Girls, and Two-Spirit People. With the release of the third volume of Surviving the City, this guide has been updated to include revisions to the original lessons, two brand-new lessons, as well as up-to-date curriculum correlation charts that match current curriculum outcomes and expectations in Ontario, British Columbia, and Manitoba.
This teacher guide is designed to be a no-prep resource for educators suitable for stand-alone lessons or as a complete unit plan. The lessons in this teacher guide:
- support teachers with clear and concise instructions using the Activate, Acquire, Apply, and Assess (AAAA) format
- guide students in exploring, researching, and sharing the essential themes of the graphic novels
- are infused with Indigenous pedagogical practices
The Teacher Guide for Surviving the City is best suited for use with students in grades 7–12 taking English Language Arts; First Nations, Métis, and Inuit Studies; Global Issues; and similar subjects.
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91 pages | 8.50" x 11.00" | Paperback
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This bundle includes Indigenous resources in French for students in Grades 4 to 7. Picture books, graphic novels, chapter books, and novels are included.
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This larger bundle includes Indigenous resources in French for kindergarten to Grade 3 students.
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This bundle includes Indigenous resources in French for kindergarten to Grade 3 students and is under $1000.00 (before taxes and shipping).
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Take a journey through the history of Turtle Island with this engaging collection of resources!
In this bundle, find true accounts, biographies, historical fiction, powerful stories inspired by real events, traditional teachings, creation stories, and more!
This bundle features resources suitable for Grades 1 to 7.
Indigenous and non-Indigenous resources may be included. Scroll below to learn more about the resources currently included in this bundle. Title availability may fluctuate.
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This bundle includes resources that highlight Indigenous cultural practices and teachings.
The titles included share about customs and traditions, ceremonies, traditional food harvesting and preparation, storytelling and oral traditions, seasonal cycles, the Seven Grandfather Teachings, the Medicine Wheel, and more.
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All That You Are is a series of heartwarming, affirmational picture books from author and illustrator Sarah-Anne Tourond.
Through lyrical text and watercolour illustrations, this series shares the teachings of the Anishinaabe Medicine Wheel to remind children of their connection to the world around them. Each book is inspired by one quadrant of the Medicine Wheel that represents an aspect of wellness—Spiritual, Physical, Emotional, or Mental. A diagram of the Medicine Wheel is included at the back of the books. Anishinaabe Connections are also included to share more about Anishinaabe art, culture, and traditions explored in the text and illustrations.
A percentage of proceeds from this series is donated to the Indian Residential School Survivors Society to support their efforts in advocacy for justice and healing. To find out more information, please visit https://www.irsss.ca/.
Books in the All That You Are Series include:
You Are Sacred – Connects to the Spiritual quadrant of the Medicine Wheel
You Are the Land – Connects to the Physical quadrant of the Medicine Wheel
Educator Information
Books in the All That You Are series are best suited for children ages 3 to 6 and make wonderful read-alouds in classrooms and homes.
Free lesson plans and activity sheets are available for each book.
Curriculum Connections:
Early Literacy – listening, reading, and discussing
Art – the rhythm and music of the world around us, traditional Anishinaabe clothing and art
Health and Wellness – focusing on breath and balance, self-affirmation
Science – harmonious ecosystems, biodiversity of plants and animals with Indigenous cultural importance, environmental awareness
Social Responsibility – uplifting others and ourselves
Indigenous Knowledge and Traditions – teachings of the Anishinaabe Medicine Wheel, the Seven Generations, and All Our Relations
Additional Information
Each book is 24 pages | 8” x 8” | Hardcover | Series ISBN: 978-1-77174-630-4

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Welcome to Cedar School! Join Liv, Tom, Gus, and Bell as they learn on the land and explore Mi’gmaw teachings with their teacher, Miss Sam, and the school’s Mi’gmaw Elder, Jen. With charming illustrations and simple storylines, this decodable series engages students as they practise their reading skills. Each book includes a pre-reading review of non-decodable words, and many of the books introduce special words related to Indigenous teachings. Talking Together prompts facilitate discussions led by the reading teacher.
Developed in partnership with Dyslexia Canada, Cedar School Decodables is a series of 20 decodable books for young readers. Designed for students who have previously learned short vowel and consonant sounds, additional phonic skills are developed progressively throughout the series. Cedar School Decodables is divided into six sets, which increase in word count and complexity of sentence structure:
Set 1 – Short Vowels (40-60 words)
Set 2 – Digraphs (60-80 words)
Set 3 – VCe (80-90 words)
Set 4 – Longer Words (90-100 words)
Set 5 – Ending Spelling Patterns (100-110 words)
Set 6 – R-Controlled Vowels (110-125 words)
Educator Information
This bundle includes 120 books: six copies each of the 20 Cedar School Decodables titles. The Cedar School Decodables Teacher’s Guide, which will be available for purchase at a later date, is not included in this bundle.
This series is recommended for ages 4 to 7 for use in kindergarten and Grade 1 classrooms.
Additional Information
Each book is 16 pages | 6.5” x 5.5” | Paperback | Reading Bundle ISBN: 9781771746571

Synopsis:
Welcome to Cedar School! Join Liv, Tom, Gus, and Bell as they learn on the land and explore Mi’gmaw teachings with their teacher, Miss Sam, and the school’s Mi’gmaw Elder, Jen. With charming illustrations and simple storylines, this decodable series engages students as they practise their reading skills. Each book includes a pre-reading review of non-decodable words, and many of the books introduce special words related to Indigenous teachings. Talking Together prompts facilitate discussions led by the reading teacher.
Developed in partnership with Dyslexia Canada, Cedar School Decodables is a series of 20 decodable books for young readers. Designed for students who have previously learned short vowel and consonant sounds, additional phonic skills are developed progressively throughout the series. Cedar School Decodables is divided into six sets, which increase in word count and complexity of sentence structure:
Set 1 – Short Vowels (40-60 words)
Set 2 – Digraphs (60-80 words)
Set 3 – VCe (80-90 words)
Set 4 – Longer Words (90-100 words)
Set 5 – Ending Spelling Patterns (100-110 words)
Set 6 – R-Controlled Vowels (110-125 words)
Educator Information
This bundle includes 20 books: one copy each of the 20 Cedar School Decodables titles. The Cedar School Decodables Teacher’s Guide, which will be available for purchase at a later date, is not included in this bundle.
This series is recommended for ages 4 to 7 for use in kindergarten and Grade 1 classrooms.
Additional Information
Each book is 16 pages | 6.5” x 5.5” | Paperback | Series ISBN: 9781771746557