Most Popular Books by Louise Flaherty

Louise Flaherty is the author of Science Ideas for Elementary Classrooms (2005), Uumasuusivissuaq (2016), At the Playground (2020), Clyde River, My Home (2024), La Croqueuse de pierre (2020).

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Science Ideas for Elementary Classrooms

release date: Jan 01, 2005

Uumasuusivissuaq

release date: Apr 06, 2016
Uumasuusivissuaq
This poem written in both Inuktitut and Greenlandic tells the beautiful story of Nuliajuk, the mother of the sea mammals. Text accommpanied by illustrations by renowned Inuit artist Germine Arnktauyok.

At the Playground

release date: Oct 01, 2020
At the Playground
What do you see at the playground? While Tauja and her mom are at the playground, they see people doing all kinds of fun activities. This book helps children practise singulars, duals, and plurals in Inuktitut.

Clyde River, My Home

release date: Oct 15, 2024
Clyde River, My Home
Clyde River is a great place to live! With the annual fishing derby in the spring and Hamlet Day in the summer, there are lots of fun things to do throughout the year. Learn about the different activities people do in each season in Clyde River.

La Croqueuse de pierre

release date: Jan 01, 2020

The Cannibal

release date: May 28, 2024
The Cannibal
This traditional story is retold by Louise Flaherty and Solomon Awa, giving life to an ancient story for new generations to enjoy.

Things That Keep Us Warm

release date: Apr 18, 2016
Things That Keep Us Warm
Learn how people stay warm during the long Arctic winters. This book uses simple sentences to describe items common throughout Canada, like the parka, and some items that are uniquely Northern, like the qulliq (oil lamp).

The Gnawer of Rocks

release date: Oct 16, 2017
The Gnawer of Rocks
The folk story of Magittatuarjuk, the gnawer of rock.

Les Choses Qui Nous Tiennent Au Chaud

release date: Mar 23, 2017
Les Choses Qui Nous Tiennent Au Chaud
Learn how people stay warm during the long Arctic winters. This book uses simple sentences to describe items common throughout Canada, like the parka, and some items that are uniquely Northern, like the qulliq (oil lamp).

Things That Keep Us Warm (Inuktitut)

release date: Apr 18, 2016
Things That Keep Us Warm (Inuktitut)
Learn how people stay warm during the long Arctic winters. This book uses simple sentences to describe items common throughout Canada, like the parka, and some items that are uniquely Northern, like the qulliq (oil lamp).

The Gnawer of Rocks (Inuktitut)

release date: Mar 14, 2017
The Gnawer of Rocks (Inuktitut)
While everyone is busy preparing for the coming winter, two girls wander away from their camp, following a path of strange, beautiful stones. Each stone is lovelier than the last, and the trail leads them farther and farther away from camp. But what starts out as a peaceful afternoon on the land, quickly turns dangerous when the girls find themselves trapped in the cave of Mangittatuarjuk - the Gnawer of Rocks! Based on a traditional Inuit legend, this graphic novel introduces readers to a dark and twisted creature that haunts the Northern landscape and preys on unsuspecting children

Duals (Inuktitut)

release date: Apr 18, 2016
Duals (Inuktitut)
This book reviews how to make duals, a fundamental concept in Inuktitut grammar. Readers will learn how to name two birds, two houses, and so on, and finish by learning about a more complex dual, the qamutiik.

Plurals (Inuktitut)

release date: Apr 18, 2016
Plurals (Inuktitut)
This book reviews how to make plurals, a fundamental concept in Inuktitut grammar. Readers will learn how to name three caribou, four skidoos, and so on.

Laura Wills and Louise Flaherty

release date: Jan 01, 2021

Classifying Vertebrates

release date: Jan 01, 2005
Classifying Vertebrates
The word Taiksumani means the past. This book looks backwards into the past to Inuit mythology. Inuit stories are full of supernatural beings, and brings a collection of traditional stories that highlight these fantastic beings. Their stories vary from region to region in the north. This bilinguial edition was first published in 1996. 72 pages are in English and 72 are in Inuktitut.

What Did You Do?

release date: Mar 01, 2024
What Did You Do?
What did you do today? This book shows fun Northern activities while helping children practise the past tense.

What Are You Doing?

release date: Mar 01, 2024
What Are You Doing?
What are you doing? This book shows fun Northern activities while helping children practise the present tense.

Uqausivut Sivummuagutivut

release date: Jan 01, 2014

What Will You Do?

release date: Mar 01, 2024
What Will You Do?
What will you do? This book shows fun Northern activities while helping children practise the future tense.

Duals

release date: May 30, 2021
Duals
This book reviews how to make duals, a fundamental concept in Inuktitut grammar. Readers will learn how to name two birds, two houses, and so on, and finish by learning about a more complex dual, the qamutiik.

Plurals

release date: May 30, 2021
Plurals
This book reviews how to make plurals, a fundamental concept in Inuktitut grammar. Readers will learn how to name three caribou, four skidoos, and so on.

Arctic plant uses

release date: Jan 01, 2023
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