Introduce young readers to the animals important in Ojibway culture through vibrant illustrations and thoughtful text. Created by Ojibway artist Jason Adair, this 12-page board book features artwork and descriptions that highlight each animal’s role and meaning in Ojibway tradition. The design includes a back-page reflection on how shape and form connect to Ojibway art. Printed with soy-based ink on paper from sustainable forests and coated with a water-based protective finish, it’s a respectful, beautiful educational tool for families and classrooms.
Why you’ll love this book:
- Showcases animals significant in Ojibway culture with engaging art and text
- Careful design using sustainable materials: soy ink, eco-friendly coating, responsibly sourced paper
- Created by an Indigenous artist, blending cultural storytelling and visual tradition
- Compact board format that’s durable and child-friendly
Support cultural learning and representation with this thoughtful book that brings Indigenous perspectives on nature to young readers.