Monthly Archive:: June 2025

Windspeaker News Interviews Etua Snowball about “The Fawn”

Windspeaker News interviews Etua Snowball about his book, The Fawn, “‘Letting go’ is the

“Dad, I Miss You” and “Bannock in a Hammock” are featured on the CCBC’s Best Books for Kids and Teens list for Spring 2025

CCBC is the go-to resource for the best new Canadian books and magazines for

IBBY Canada presents the fourth edition of From Sea to Sea to Sea: Celebrating Indigenous Picture Books – “Dad, I Miss You” & “We Love You As Much As A Fox Loves It’s Tail” Featured

In recognition of National Indigenous Peoples Day (June 21), IBBY Canada is delighted to

Can I Come, Too?: An Adventure with the Grumpy Faces – Mallauttaaqtungalu?: Iqihulijuq Kiinat Unipkaaq

The Grumpy Faces are a gang of whimsical woodland and Arctic creatures that care

Nunavut News Features Inhabit Media in Article “Audio technology initiative strives to boost Inuktitut and Gwich’in language”

Nunavut News Features Inhabit Media’s Yoto project in article, Audio technology initiative strives to

CBC Books’ Names “The Fawn” in 20 Canadian Children’s Books to Read this Summer

CBC Books’ lists The Fawn, written by Etua Snowball and illustrated by Shuggie Crossland, in

The Fawn

In a surprising and heart-warming story, Etua Snowball shares his childhood experience of meeting

Kaja Kajfež

Kaja Kajfež was born in the small but charming city of Varaždin, Croatia in 1992.

The First Peoples – ᓯᕗᓪᓕᖅᐹᑦ ᐃᓄᐃᑦ

Based on an ancient Inuit traditional story, this beautifully illustrated picture book tells of