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Whoever You Are
/0 Comments/in English Book List, Inclusion, Multiculturalism, WITS Primary Book ListWhoever You Are What is this?When you use our Amazon links to make a purchase, our partner, the Rock Solid Foundation, receives a small affiliate fee. As a non-profit organization, these funds help us to continue to provide free online resources for schools and communities to help prevent bullying and peer victimization. The price you […]
Yoon and the Jade Bracelet
/0 Comments/in English Book List, Help Seeking, Inclusion, Multiculturalism, Social & Emotional Learning, WITS Primary Book ListYoon and the Jade Bracelet What is this?When you use our Amazon links to make a purchase, our partner, the Rock Solid Foundation, receives a small affiliate fee. As a non-profit organization, these funds help us to continue to provide free online resources for schools and communities to help prevent bullying and peer victimization. The […]
Sometimes I Feel Like a Fox
/0 Comments/in Appearance, Canadian, Help Seeking, Inclusion, Inclusive Education, Indigeneous Book List, Multiculturalism, Social & Emotional Learning, Understanding Emotions, WITS LEADS Book ListSometimes I Feel Like a Fox What is this?Twelve young speakers explain why they sometimes identify with creatures (fox, deer, moose, butterfly and others). Danielle Daniel, a Metis writer and artist from Northern Ontario, uses poetry and stunning portraits of masks to introduce the Anishinaabe tradition of totem animals and the unique contribution each makes […]
Spaghetti in a Hot Dog Bun
/0 Comments/in Appearance, English Book List, Inclusion, Multiculturalism, WITS Primary Book ListSpaghetti in a Hot Dog Bun What is this?When you use our Amazon links to make a purchase, our partner, the Rock Solid Foundation, receives a small affiliate fee. As a non-profit organization, these funds help us to continue to provide free online resources for schools and communities to help prevent bullying and peer victimization. […]