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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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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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Albie on His Way

by Michelle Anne Schingler

Albie—a winsome mouse in red trousers—is called upon to see the king, a boorish, demanding fellow who sends him on a mission. But Albie finds himself distracted during the errand; he stops to help those in need. Miniature gray scale... Read More

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One Winter Up North

by Michelle Anne Schingler

In the snowy Minnesota woods, a family of three straps on snowshoes and skitters across the frozen landscape, seeking out a place to set up camp. They hunker down by a frozen lake, where a cozy night precedes a day of exploration. Animal... Read More

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