Unforgettable Stories.
Independent, Canadian, and woman-owned.
Find #IndigenousBooks and teacher guides for K–12 on our website.
🎖️ “The Scout” — Tales from Big Spirit
🪶 “Peggy” — This Place: 150 Years Retold
🎖️ “The Scout” — Tales from Big Spirit
🪶 “Peggy” — This Place: 150 Years Retold
✨ Renewal: Indigenous Perspectives on Land-Based Education — Oct 30, 7PM, McNally Robinson, Winnipeg.
🪶 Kookum, Are These Moose Tracks? — Nov 2, Entershine Bookshop, Thunder Bay.
✨ Renewal: Indigenous Perspectives on Land-Based Education — Oct 30, 7PM, McNally Robinson, Winnipeg.
🪶 Kookum, Are These Moose Tracks? — Nov 2, Entershine Bookshop, Thunder Bay.
Today we pause to recognize the importance of open conversations, healing, and community. Stories can help us find courage, connection, and hope. We're sharing two stories that stand out - but of course - many more of our titles could be highlighted here.
Today we pause to recognize the importance of open conversations, healing, and community. Stories can help us find courage, connection, and hope. We're sharing two stories that stand out - but of course - many more of our titles could be highlighted here.
We remember their stories. We speak their names. We carry their spirit forward.
Through books like REDress and Little Moons, we hold space for grief and hope.
We remember their stories. We speak their names. We carry their spirit forward.
Through books like REDress and Little Moons, we hold space for grief and hope.
"Miya Wears Orange" by Wanda John-Kehewin, illustrated by Erika Rodriguez Medina, is a moving story of a young Cree girl learning about residential schools, her fears, and the comfort she finds through her mother’s guidance.
"Miya Wears Orange" by Wanda John-Kehewin, illustrated by Erika Rodriguez Medina, is a moving story of a young Cree girl learning about residential schools, her fears, and the comfort she finds through her mother’s guidance.
September 30 marks the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation — a time to honour Survivors, and to reflect on the legacy of residential schools.
We’re highlighting 5 powerful books by Indigenous authors that help children, youth, and families learn, reflect, and grow.
September 30 marks the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation — a time to honour Survivors, and to reflect on the legacy of residential schools.
We’re highlighting 5 powerful books by Indigenous authors that help children, youth, and families learn, reflect, and grow.
Hands-On Social Studies for Ontario – Grade 1
Curriculum-aligned, inquiry-focused, and packed with ready-to-use lessons, assessments, and Indigenous perspectives.
Time-saving, cost-effective, and designed for today’s classroom.
👉 Order today!
Hands-On Social Studies for Ontario – Grade 1
Curriculum-aligned, inquiry-focused, and packed with ready-to-use lessons, assessments, and Indigenous perspectives.
Time-saving, cost-effective, and designed for today’s classroom.
👉 Order today!
Looking for meaningful reads this summer? Our Indigenous Literature BINGO card is here!
From time-traveling fiction to stories about resilience, family, and the land — each square highlights a unique way to engage with Indigenous Lit!
Looking for meaningful reads this summer? Our Indigenous Literature BINGO card is here!
From time-traveling fiction to stories about resilience, family, and the land — each square highlights a unique way to engage with Indigenous Lit!
Celebrate June 5 with stories that honour land, language & tradition.
📖 Dad, Is It Time to Gather Mint?
🦌 Kokum, Are These Moose Tracks?
🐟 Herring to Huckleberry
🌱 Renewal
Celebrate June 5 with stories that honour land, language & tradition.
📖 Dad, Is It Time to Gather Mint?
🦌 Kokum, Are These Moose Tracks?
🐟 Herring to Huckleberry
🌱 Renewal
Dive into the stories of seven remarkable Indigenous heroes from Canadian history through Tales from Big Spirit — a powerful graphic novel series by David A. Robertson.
Dive into the stories of seven remarkable Indigenous heroes from Canadian history through Tales from Big Spirit — a powerful graphic novel series by David A. Robertson.
📚 His latest book, The Kodiaks, carries these values forward
📚 His latest book, The Kodiaks, carries these values forward
From matriarchs and aunties to knowledge keepers and caregivers, we honour the women who guide, protect, and nurture—just like the animal mothers in The Mothers of Xsan series.📚
✨ Use code: MOM20 afor 20% off ALL books at checkout
🗓️ Valid through May 31
From matriarchs and aunties to knowledge keepers and caregivers, we honour the women who guide, protect, and nurture—just like the animal mothers in The Mothers of Xsan series.📚
✨ Use code: MOM20 afor 20% off ALL books at checkout
🗓️ Valid through May 31
🪶 Awâsis and the World-Famous Bannock
🪶 Nisto Mekwana / Three Feathers
🪶 Pīsim Finds Her Miskanaw
🪶 Powwow Counting in Cree
🪶 Amō’s Sapotawan
🪶 Stand Like a Cedar
... Because kids and teens deserve to see their words on the page.
🪶 Awâsis and the World-Famous Bannock
🪶 Nisto Mekwana / Three Feathers
🪶 Pīsim Finds Her Miskanaw
🪶 Powwow Counting in Cree
🪶 Amō’s Sapotawan
🪶 Stand Like a Cedar
... Because kids and teens deserve to see their words on the page.
✨ To celebrate, we’re offering 25% off a curated selection of books written by Indigenous women. Use the discount code IWD2025 on our website all month!
✨ To celebrate, we’re offering 25% off a curated selection of books written by Indigenous women. Use the discount code IWD2025 on our website all month!
🔎 This 40th-anniversary edition of the groundbreaking novel continues to inspire conversations about identity, survival, and sisterhood.
💡 Have you read April Raintree’s journey? Share your thoughts below! ⬇️ #IWD
🔎 This 40th-anniversary edition of the groundbreaking novel continues to inspire conversations about identity, survival, and sisterhood.
💡 Have you read April Raintree’s journey? Share your thoughts below! ⬇️ #IWD
📖 Our books respectfully and thoughtfully explore Two-Spirit identity, gender roles, and experiences.
📖 Our books respectfully and thoughtfully explore Two-Spirit identity, gender roles, and experiences.
📢 Freedom to read is freedom to learn. What’s a book that has taught you something?
📢 Freedom to read is freedom to learn. What’s a book that has taught you something?
With “Surviving the City: We Are the Medicine”, Tasha Spillett and illustrator Natasha Donovan bring real-world issues to life through stunning artwork and deeply moving narratives. #AfroIndigenousVoices
With “Surviving the City: We Are the Medicine”, Tasha Spillett and illustrator Natasha Donovan bring real-world issues to life through stunning artwork and deeply moving narratives. #AfroIndigenousVoices