Una huna?, Ukpik learns to sew, by Susan Aglukark ; illustrated by Amiel Sandland and Rebecca Brook
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Una huna?, Ukpik learns to sew, by Susan Aglukark ; illustrated by Amiel Sandland and Rebecca Brook
Language
eng
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illustrations
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no index present
Literary Form
fiction
Main title
Una huna?
Oclc number
1267753201
Responsibility statement
by Susan Aglukark ; illustrated by Amiel Sandland and Rebecca Brook
Sub title
Ukpik learns to sew
Summary
"Ukpik's mother is eager to teach Ukpik how to prepare caribou skin, dry it, and use it to sew a pair of simple, useful mitts. But Ukpik can't stop thinking about the beautiful new beads her mother traded the Captain for on his last visit. They are so bright and beautiful! Anaana knows it is more important for Ukpik to learn the skills she will need to make her own clothing in the cold Arctic climate, so she insists that Ukpik sit with her and learn the basics, while having a bit of fun, too. Though Anaana won't let Ukpik sew with the new beads just yet, she does have a surprise for Ukpik that will let her enjoy the new-found treasures while also learning the skills she will need to provide for herself and her family"--, Provided by publisher
Target audience
preschool
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Ukpik learns to sew
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- Inuit mothers -- Canada -- Juvenile fiction
- Inuit children -- Canada -- Juvenile fiction
- Indigenous interest
- JUVENILE FICTION / People & Places / Canada / Native Canadian
- Sewing -- Juvenile fiction
- Inuit leatherwork -- Juvenile fiction
- Fiction
- JUVENILE FICTION / Family / Parents
- Picture books
- JUVENILE FICTION / Social Themes / New Experience
- Inuit embroidery -- Juvenile fiction
- JUVENILE FICTION / People & Places / Polar Regions
- JUVENILE FICTION / Clothing & Dress
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- Inuit mothers -- Canada -- Juvenile fiction
- Inuit children -- Canada -- Juvenile fiction
- Indigenous interest
- JUVENILE FICTION / People & Places / Canada / Native Canadian
- Sewing -- Juvenile fiction
- Inuit leatherwork -- Juvenile fiction
- Fiction
- JUVENILE FICTION / Family / Parents
- Picture books
- JUVENILE FICTION / Social Themes / New Experience
- Inuit embroidery -- Juvenile fiction
- JUVENILE FICTION / People & Places / Polar Regions
- JUVENILE FICTION / Clothing & Dress
- Content2
- Author1
- Illustrator2
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