With special thanks to Unifor and the Canadian National Railway Company for their generous support of this project. Download it for free below!ĭid You Know? Spirit Bear and Children Make History and learning guide was an Indspire Successful Practice in K-12 Indigenous education! The guide supports families, educators, and communities in using Spirit Bear's book to teach about equity, reconciliation, and how kids can make a difference. Spirit Bear is pawsitively thrilled about his Learning Guide to accompany Spirit Bear and Children Make History. Mélanie Vincent for the French translationĪnnamaria Szeles and David Major for the Hungarian translation Madelaine Gamblin for the Cree translationĭorothy Patrick and Alex Michel for the Carrier translation and audio/video read along Spirit Bear's first book is available for free in Cree and Carrier, as well as French and Hungarian! This is the story of how kids-kids just like you-made a difference… with a bit of help from some bears and other animals along the way! Spirit Bear knows that children can change the world because he’s there to see it happen. And he isn’t the only one! Lots of children come too-to listen, and to show they care. When Spirit Bear’s mom tells him about an important human rights case happening in Ottawa, Ontario, he makes the LONG trip (by train, his favourite way to travel) to go and watch, and to stand up for First Nations kids.
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