![]() ![]() Dickie (I personally find this book dull, but I mention it because a lot of people like it)Įdith Deyell’s Canada a New Land and Canada the New Nation are well written and interesting in spite of being old school textbooks. Great Canadian Lives: Portraits in Heroism to 1867 The Canadian Story by May McNeer (grades 3-4) The Story of Canada by Isabel Barclay (grades 1-2) These are all older books, with the exception of My First History of Canada, so do not include 1950 on: Narratives that cover some or all of Canadian History. These have a lot of pictures, however the content makes them for older kids, IMO. Hugh Brewster books: At Vimy Ridge – Canada’s Greatest WWI Victory, Dieppe – Canada’s Darkest Day of WWII, On Juno Beach – Canada’s D-Day Heroes. ![]() Just Like New by Ainslie Manson (set during the time of WWII) ![]() Sweet Clara and the Freedom Quilt by Deborah Hopkins ![]() Ida and the Wool Smugglers by Sua Ann Alderson (settling of the west)Ī Prairie Boy’s Summer and A Prairie Boy’s Winter by William Kureleck Very Last First Time by Jan Andrews (Inuit)Ĭharlotte by Janet Lunn (United Empire Loyalists) The Killick: A Newfoundland Story by Geoff Butler Pettranella by Waterton/Blades (settling of the west) I would love to hear from others.īeyond the Sea of Ice (Henry Hudson) by Joan GoodmanĬhamplain by Christopher Moore (this would be for slightly older children, lots of words)Ĭartier Discovers the St. ![]()
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