Canada`s most remarkable historic treasures and events. What happened at Head-Smashed-In Buffalo Jump and how did it get its name? Where could you find oranges growing in Nova Scotia in the early 1800s? Digging Canadian History answers these questions and many more, revealing many astonishing facts and events from Canada`s past. From a sunken steamboat to the discovery of a frozen man, this cross-country investigation visits every province and territory, stopping at places such as Red Bay, Labrador, and the Fall Caribou Crossing in Nunavut. Also included is a trivia collection of odd facts plus a resource guide on how to find further information. This engaging book demonstrates that Canada has a remarkable story to tell and it encourages children to discover more about the country`s past. In fact, Canadian history can be so much fun that kids will ask for more.
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Rebecca L. Grambo is the award-winning author of more than 20 nature and science titles, including Digging Canadian Dinosaurs and Wolf: Legend, Enemy, Icon. Her Lupe: A Wolf Pup's First Year won the 2004 Science in Society Children's Book Award and the Animal Behavior Society's Outstanding Children's Book Award. She lives in Warman, Saskatchewan.
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Paperback. Etat : new. Paperback. Canada`s most remarkable historic treasures and events. What happened at Head-Smashed-In Buffalo Jump and how did it get its name? Where could you find oranges growing in Nova Scotia in the early 1800s? Digging Canadian History answers these questions and many more, revealing many astonishing facts and events from Canada`s past. From a sunken steamboat to the discovery of a frozen man, this cross-country investigation visits every province and territory, stopping at places such as Red Bay, Labrador, and the Fall Caribou Crossing in Nunavut. Also included is a trivia collection of odd facts plus a resource guide on how to find further information. This engaging book demonstrates that Canada has a remarkable story to tell and it encourages children to discover more about the country`s past. In fact, Canadian history can be so much fun that kids will ask for more. Unusual stories in Canadian history chosen for their interest and appeal to youth from 7 to 11, and written by an award winning non-fiction author. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability. N° de réf. du vendeur 9781552857571
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