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Fishing with Grandma

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Adventure begins when Grandma takes her two grandchildren out for a trip to the lake.
  • 05 April 2016
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Adventure begins when Grandma takes her two grandchildren out for a trip to the lake. After showing the kids how to prepare for a fishing trip, Grandma and the kids enjoy a day of jigging in the ice for fish. Grandma shows them everything they need to know to complete a successful fishing trip, from what clothes to wear, to how to drill and clear holes in the ice, to how to make a traditional Inuit jigging rod. By the end of the day, the kids have a yummy meal of Arctic char, and they have also learned everything they need to know to go out on the lake on their own.

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Price: $12.95
Pages: 32
Publisher: Inhabit Media
Imprint: Inhabit Media
Publication Date: 05 April 2016
Trim Size: 9.00 X 8.00 in
ISBN: 9781772270846
Format: Paperback
BISACs: JUVENILE FICTION / Sports & Recreation / Winter Sports, Children’s / Teenage fiction: General fiction, JUVENILE FICTION / Indigenous Peoples of Turtle Island, JUVENILE FICTION / Places / Polar Regions, JUVENILE FICTION / Family / Multigenerational
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“. . . Fishing with Grandma, which offers an engaging tale of two grandchildren and their grandma on an Arctic adventure, is ideal for primary grades.”—CM Magazine

Susan Avingaq was born on the land and moved to the community of Igloolik, Nunavut, in the mid-1970s. She loves to go camping and fishing whenever she can and often brings new people along to teach them these land skills. She enjoys sewing and teaching younger people important cultural practices. She is an extremely resourceful person and thinks that this is an important quality to pass on to the younger generation. She has many grandchildren, whom she likes to share her stories with.

Maren Vsetula is a teacher and educational writer. She loves to spend as much time on the land as she can, hiking, fishing, paddling, and dogsledding. She has lived and worked in Nunavut for over a decade.