Single Book Bundles
Synopsis:
This bundle includes A Night in Fernwood Forest and supporting resources, such as puppets that match (or are similar to) animals mentioned in the book, Pacific Northwest Plant Knowledge Cards, and a title from the We Are All Connected Series, Coast Salish, Coastal Rainforests and Cougars, written by Snuneymuxw author Celestine Aleck, Terri Mack (Da’naxda’xw Awaetlala) and Brenda Boreham.
A Night in Fernwood Forest Synopsis
Come with us for a walk along a secluded forest trail on a quiet night in May. We catch glimpses of ten animals as they move about in their woodland home from dusk until dawn. A mother cougar and her cub, a colony of bats, and a family of shrews are among the nighttime creatures we encounter. Beautiful full-page illustrations also depict many plants that live in this ecosystem. Information at the back of the book provides facts about nurse logs and the Pacific Northwest temperate rainforest.
A Night in Fernwood Forest is part of the By Day and By Night Nature Series. Books in this series focus on a specific habitat and explore the many connections within a healthy ecosystem. Through lyrical stories, supportive illustrations, labelled diagrams, and nature notes, readers learn about living and non-living parts of the ecosystem.
Additionally, readers can:
- use a picture clue on each page to predict the animal featured on the next page
- count animals as their numbers increase in each illustration
- search for an animal that travels from page to page
- discover patterns in the text and structure of each book
- track the movement of the sun or moon across the sky
Scroll below to learn more about the individual items included. If items are marked In Reprint or Out of Print, they will not be included in the bundle.
Synopsis:
This bundle includes the classroom resource Animals Care for Mother Earth and the following supporting learning materials:
- finger puppets to match each of the six animals in the story, designed by the book's author/illustrator, Bill Helin
- a memory matching game
Scroll below to learn more about the individual items included. If items are marked In Reprint or Out of Print, they will not be included in the bundle.
Synopsis:
This bundle features the book Fernwood Forest and other connecting and supporting materials, such as puppets that match (or are similar to) some of the animals in the book, Pacific Northwest Plant Knowledge Cards (for use with an adult), a Tree of Life stamp, and more!
Fernwood Forest Synopsis
Join us on a bright, sunlit day in the middle of May as we wander the quiet trails of a secluded woodland. Here, we catch glimpses of the daily activities of many creatures—from a pair of black-tailed deer to a colony of carpenter ants—that make Fernwood Forest their home. We also learn about the three layers of the Pacific Northwest temperate rainforest and explore interesting facts about forest plants and animals.
Fernwood Forest is part of the By Day and By Night Nature Series. Books in this series focus on a specific habitat and explore the many connections within a healthy ecosystem. Through lyrical stories, supportive illustrations, labelled diagrams, and nature notes, readers learn about living and non-living parts of the ecosystem.
Additionally, readers can:
- use a picture clue on each page to predict the animal featured on the next page
- count animals as their numbers increase in each illustration
- search for an animal that travels from page to page
- discover patterns in the text and structure of each book
- track the movement of the sun or moon across the sky
Recommended for kindergarten to grade 4.
Authenticity Note: To see which products in this bundle are Indigenous and which are not, scroll below and view the labels attached to each product.
Scroll below to learn more about the individual items included. If items are marked In Reprint or Out of Print, they will not be included in the bundle.
A Night at Hideaway Cove not only introduces readers to creatures that call Hideaway Cove their home and their nighttime activities but also explores how the moon affects the tides and intertidal zones. To provide an Indigenous perspective on the moon and astronomy, we have included four moon posters from Tsimshian artist Bill Helin that represent the seasons, as well as a Coast Salish story on the sun and the moon from Coast Salish author Celestine Aleck and Coast Salish illustrator Cole Good. The inclusion of these authentic resources offers a wonderful opportunity to incorporate Indigenous knowledge and culture into any seashore ecosystem unit or science lesson!
The Great Trade Bundle includes:
The Great Trade Book
Hummingbird Finger Puppet
Eagle Finger Puppet
Not all items in this bundle are Indigenous. Scroll below to learn more. Resource availability may fluctuate.

Synopsis:
This Guided Reading Bundle for the Strong Readers: Set A includes all 40 titles (Levels 1 - 10) in 6 packs. You will receive 240 books total.
Strong Readers are embedded with connections to science, numeracy, social responsibility, language arts and oral language teachings. You will also find throughout our books connections to scaffolded text features and reading comprehension strategies.
Books have been illustrated by Bill Helin, Tsimshian Nation. Beautiful photographs throughout.
Educator Information
This resource is also available in French HERE!
Additional Information
ISBN 9781771740524
Bring the ocean into your classroom with this Hideaway Cove bundle. We have paired up learning environment resources, like finger puppets and a memory game, with Brenda Boreham's picture book Hideaway Cove.
Authenticity Note: To view which items in this bundle are Indigenous, please scroll below for more information.












