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Tundra Books is the oldest children's book publisher in Canada. [1]Tundra Books was founded in 1967 by May Cutler, a Montreal-based writer and editor.Cutler established the publishing company in the basement of her home, [2] becoming the first woman to publish children's books in Canada. [2]
Pages in category "Tundra Books books" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. After (Chalifour book) B.
The Baabee Books, Series I and II (Tundra, 1983) The Baabee Books, Series III (Tundra, 1984) Tales of a Gambling Grandma (Clarkson N. Potter and Tundra, 1986) Tales of a Gambling Grannie (In UK: MacDonald, 1988) I Want a Dog (Clarkson N. Potter and Tundra, 1987) Sleepers (Clarkson N. Potter and Tundra, 1988) My Family Vacation (Clarkson N ...
"Introducing Norbert" is about an alien who lives in a boy's nose. The story was later converted into a novel, The Nose From Jupiter (1998, Tundra Books). The book was a roaring success, leading to three more Norbert books, A Nose For Adventure, Noses Are Red, and The Boy From Earth, all published by Tundra Books.
The arctic tundra often lacks sunshine. Summer days last 24 hours, yet the sun remains low on the horizon. During the winter, the opposite occurs, and the entire landscape is dark.
Blood Sword is a series of gamebooks created by Oliver Johnson and Dave Morris and published by Knight Books in the late 1980s. The books were illustrated by Russ Nicholson and the maps supplied by Geoff Wingate. It was set in the authors' own fantasy world of "Legend" which was also the setting for their Dragon Warriors role playing game.
The World Series Championship is determined by the best out of seven games, meaning the first team to win four games wins the title. In the event that one team sweeps the first four games, Games 5 ...
Mowat's next book, the children's book Lost in the Barrens (1956), won a Governor General's Award. [2] [27] In 1963, Mowat wrote a possibly fictionalised account of his experiences in the Canadian Arctic with Arctic wolves entitled Never Cry Wolf (1963). [4] In 1985, Mowat started a book tour of the United States to promote Sea of Slaughter.