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Physical education curricular intramural interschool safety guidelines K-12.
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Summeside, PE : Dept. of Education and Early Childhood Development, 2010
. Various pagings :
30 cm.
Date:2010
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I is for island: A Prince Edward Island Alphabet
by MacDonald, Hugh,
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Ann Arbor, Mich. : Sleeping Bear Press, 2012
. 1 v. (unpaged)
, 1 v. (unpaged) : col. ill., col. map ; 24 cm.
Date:2012
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The Public Archives 2014 almanac and miscellany celebrating 1864 : a look at Prince Edward Island in the year of the Charlottetown conference /
by Booker, Gillian.
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Charlottetown, PE : Public Archives of Prince Edward Island, 2014
. 172 p. :
, Published with the assistance of the PEI 2014 Inc.
22 cm.
Date:2014
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Tango : the tale of an island dog /
by Beha, Eileen.
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New York : Bloomsbury, 2010
. 244 p. ;
20 cm.
Date:2010
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Born! : a foal, five kittens and Confederation /
by Kessler, Deirdre.
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Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island : The Acorn Press, 2014
. 45 p. :
, Donated to school libraries and grade 3 students by PEI Literacy Alliance from PEI 2014 funding.
22 x 25 cm.
Date:2014
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Physical education curricular intramural interschool safety guidelines K-12.
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Summeside, PE : Dept. of Education and Early Childhood Development, 2010
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30 cm.
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Island morning /
by Gilmore, Rachna,
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Charlottetown : The Acorn Press, 2015
. pages cm.
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Prince Edward Island /
by Nault, Jennifer.
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Calgary, Alta. : Weigl, 2015
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, Includes index.
26 cm.
Date:2015
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Fox : the Island storybook for kits /
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Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island : Tangle Lane, 2015
. 32 p. :
, Cover title. | Fox: The Island Storybook for Kits is a brand new Island-inspired, and Island-made magazine for children. The team at Tangle Lane Inc., overwhelmed by the positive response to RED magazine, decided to assemble a storytelling magazine for children. Like RED, FOX is built on a foundation of local storytelling; Island authors have been partnered with Island artists to bring forth a full-color collection of educational and enchanting stories. The aim of FOX is to entertain children of all ages, and endear them to the Island storyline. In the first edition of FOX you'll find Knight and Dragon dueling; a Fox Family fleeing the country for the city; a Mikmaq legend adapted for children; forest exploring friends; a very wise pug named Bean, and lots more fun stuff. | "A special edition of Red Magazine"-- Cover.
36 cm.
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Canada then and now : a cultural discovery.
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[Canada] : West Royalty Elementary School, 2018
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, "a compilation of grade 6A legends." | "A compilation of legends, class 6A West Royalty School"-- Cover.
28 cm.
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Canada then and now : a cultural discovery.
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[Canada] : West Royalty Elementary School, 2018
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, "a compilation of grade 6B legends." | "A compilation of legends, class 6B West Royalty School"-- Cover.
28 cm.
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Mi'kmaq Campfire Stories of Prince Edward Island
by Pellissier-Lush, Julie
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PEI Acorn Press 2020
, The Mi''kmaq people have been here since the ice began to melt over this great land. They learned the medicines in nature to keep them healthy and they hunted the animals of the land and fished the waters of the sea. During the summer months they would gather in large community groups to celebrate, dance and sing. When the cold winds started to blow, they would go off in their own little family units to survive the winter. It was a hard life and it was always a struggle to make it through the long cold winters. One thing is certain, at night, by the campfire under the stars those families would tell stories, stories about who they were, where they came from, and all the lessons they needed to learn about life. Those stories passed on traditions, songs, language and the culture of the Mi''kmaq people.
Date:2020
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