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"Auroras Juvenile fiction."
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Arctic white
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Smith, Danna, author
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White, Lee, 1970- illustrator
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Winter Juvenile fiction.
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Auroras Juvenile fiction.
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Grandfathers Juvenile fiction.
2016
\"A young girl looks around her home in the arctic and sees only white, white, white. But one day her grandfather takes her out on a journey across the tundra. And at the end of their cold walk, the dark opens up to show the Northern Lights dancing across the sky--blue, green, and purple.\"-- Provided by publisher.
The right track
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Jordan, Apple, author
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Francis, Suzanne, creator
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Disney Storybook Artists
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Trolls Juvenile fiction.
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Princesses Juvenile fiction.
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Sisters Juvenile fiction.
2017
While traveling to Troll Valley to celebrate the Crystal Ceremony, Anna, Elsa, and their friends help a young troll named Little Rock.
Kristoff's crystal adventure
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Jordan, Apple, author
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Disney Storybook Artists
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Auroras Juvenile fiction.
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Voyages and travels Juvenile fiction.
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Crystals Juvenile fiction.
2016
\"When Bulda the troll's crystal begins to fade, Kristoff, Anna, Elsa, Sven, and Olaf set off on a quest to help. Can they recharge the crystal's power before the Northern Lights fade from the sky?\"-- Back cover.
Kisimi taimaippaktut angirrarijarani
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Friesen, Angnakuluk, author
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Friesen, Ippiksaut, illustrator
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Kusugak, Jean, translator
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Families Juvenile fiction.
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Communities Juvenile fiction.
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Auroras Juvenile fiction.
2017
\"The northern lights shine, women gather to eat raw caribou meat and everyone could be family in this ode to small-town life in Nunavut, written in English and Inuktitut. Sisters Angnakuluk Friesen and Ippiksaut Friesen collaborate on this story about what it's like to grow up in an Inuit community in Nunavut. Every line about the hometown in this book will have readers thinking about what makes their own hometowns unique. With strong social studies curriculum connections, Only in My Hometown introduces young readers to life in the Canadian North, as well as the Inuit language and culture. Angnakuluk's simple text, translated into Inuktitut and written out in syllabics and transliterated roman characters, is complemented by Ippiksaut's warm paintings of their shared hometown\"-- Publisher's description.