For those who love children's literature
By Kathleen Lorissa
Easy to read again and again.
It has given me laughter.
Encouraged me to think, wonder and ask questions about the world.
Inspired me to write and to try working with plasticine.

The ending surprised and delighted me.


Funny.
Creates a positive climate for looking at fear.
The different writing ideas (lists, thought bubbles...)

My daughter has asked to read it many times.

A Porcupine in a Pine Tree
A hilarious cast of distinctively Canadian characters populate these Twelve Days of Christmas!
Christmas, as only Canadians can celebrate! Where else do Mounties frolic, squirrels enjoy a fine game of curling, and hockey players mark the season as lords-a-leaping?
This hilarious, tongue-in-cheek re-setting of the popular Christmas carol is the perfect gift for Canadians new and old, young and young-at-heart.

The City ABC Book
Every large city is filled with sights and sounds and lots and lots of words. But have you ever looked at the city itself? At the shapes created by wood, concrete, metal and paint? A keen eye and a little inspiration are all it takes to discover a hidden alphabet among the architecture of a bustling metropolis. The City ABC Book features dramatic black-and-white photographs of urban landscapes with hidden letters boldly highlighted in red. Children will be inspired to take a second look at the w …