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Publisher:Indigenous Education Press, 2021
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- Author: Lyons, S. P. JosephContributor: Grafenauer, JulianDate:Created2021Summary:
Algonquin author S.P. Joseph Lyons, from Kitigan Zibi First Nation, was placed in foster care as a young child and is a survivor of the Sixties Scoop. Foster Care can be scary and lonely. Through S.P. Joseph Lyons' experiences, the Little Bear in Foster Care book makes foster care a little less frightening. This book connects children to a range of emotions, encouraging them to find their voice, process their feelings, and lets our children know that they are not alone or to blame. The richness of Indigenous cultures and experiences come alive in this story of healing and resilience. This is an important book for all young children. With vibrant illustrations by Julian Grafenauer, Anishinaabe from Rolling River First Nation. This book is in English only.
Subject(s): Canadian fiction | Foster children | Foster home care | Indigenous children | Indigenous materials | Juvenile fiction | Picture booksOriginal Publisher: Brantford, Ontario, Indigenous Education PressLanguage(s): EnglishISBN: 9781990297175Collection(s)/Series: First Nation Communities Read 2022
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