Immi's gift
Record details
- ISBN: 9781561458134 (paperback)
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Physical Description:
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regular print
1 volume (unpaged) : colour illustrations ; 28 cm - Edition: First trade paperback edition.
- Publisher: Atlanta : Peachtree, 2014.
- Copyright: ©2010.
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Subject: | Gifts -- Juvenile fiction Ice fishing -- Juvenile fiction Fishing -- Juvenile fiction Inuit -- Juvenile fiction Arctic regions -- Juvenile fiction |
Available copies
- 1 of 1 copy available at Westcoast Early Learning Library.
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- 0 current holds with 1 total copy.
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Location | Call Number / Copy Notes | Barcode | Shelving Location | Holdable? | Status | Due Date |
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Westcoast Early Learning Library | LITT 2010 (Text) | 35200000713409 | Childrens Fiction | Volume hold | Available | - |
- Baker & Taylor
Day after day in the frozen North, a young Inuit girl catches brightly-colored objects while ice fishing and uses them to decorate her igloo, until the ice begins to melt and she drops in a gift of her own before leaving for the season. - Baker & Taylor
Day after day in the frozen north, a young Inuit girl catches brightly colored objects while ice fishing and uses them to decorate her igloo, until the ice begins to melt and she drops a gift of her own into the water before leaving for the season. - Peachtree Pub Co Inc
Two children half a world away from each other are connected in an unexpected way.
Way, way up north in a snow-covered world, a young girl is surprised when, instead of a fish on the end of her fishing line, there is a small, brightly painted wooden bird. Day after day her fishing pole brings up more colorful surprises. When visiting the fishing hole for the last time, she drops a little wooden bear into the water. Far away, a young boy walks along a beach in the hot, hot sun. He throws a colorful object into the water. Then something catches his eye. A small wooden bear washed up on the beach.
Karin Littlewood has crafted a simple, affecting story of how individuals around the world connect and enrich each otherâs lives. Her beautiful watercolor illustrations vibrantly depict the storyâs shifting locationsâfrom the frozen Arctic to the tropical shoreline. - Random House, Inc.
Two children half a world away from each other are connected in an unexpected way.
In a snow-covered world up north, a young girl is surprised when, instead of a fish on the end of her fishing line, there is a small, brightly painted wooden bird. Day after day, her fishing pole brings up more colorful surprises. When visiting the fishing hole for the last time, she drops a little wooden bear into the water.
Far away, a young boy walks along a beach in the hot, hot sun. He throws a colorful object into the water. Then something catches his eye. A small wooden bear washed up on the beach.
Karin Littlewood has crafted a simple, affecting story of how individuals around the world connect and enrich each other's lives. Her beautiful watercolor illustrations vibrantly depict the story's shifting locationsâfrom the frozen Arctic to the tropical shoreline.