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Reviews of Books with 36 Pages

Here are all of the books we've reviewed that have 36 pages.

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Meeru's Multan

by Karen Rigby

Bright art with whimsical embellishments enhances this nostalgic tale, which brings a mother’s memories of book-lined market stalls and constellation-filled skies to life. In Miral Azam Khalil’s sweet bilingual picture book Meeru’s... Read More

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J is for Juneteenth

by Danielle Ballantyne

“J is for Justice” and “E is for Emancipation” in this primer on the origin and current celebration of the Juneteenth holiday, observed in the United States every June 19th. Simple illustrations and bright colors make this board... Read More

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Sukaq and the Raven

by Danielle Ballantyne

A creation story from the Indigenous people of Canada’s Northwest Territories is brought to life through the delicate illustrations of this bedtime story. Sukaq enjoys falling asleep to his mother’s stories; his favorite is one about... Read More

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The Story of Ukraine

by Danielle Ballantyne

Collagelike illustrations centered around the colors of the Ukrainian flag—blue and yellow—depict the history and enduring resilience of the nation of Ukraine in a digestible, kid-friendly format. Presented in both English and... Read More

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The Three Hunters

by Danielle Ballantyne

Reminiscent of the three little pigs, this story of three brothers attempting to survive a blizzard demonstrates the importance of preparation—and of heeding the wisdom of your elders. In Northern Canada, Ajaguq, the youngest brother,... Read More

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La Rata

by Michelle Anne Schingler

All are invited to observe the species-specific, fabulous qualities of the common rat: bigger than a mouse, wily and wise; capable of slipping through tiny holes and bouncing on its strong tail; and happy to chew through tough surfaces.... Read More

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