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176 BOARD BOOKS soy-based ink and water-based protective coating paper sourced from sustainable forests CBB17 (16 PAGES; 6.5" X 7.5") ISBN: 978-1-55476-410-5 Big and Small - With Northwest Coast Native Art Artist: Various Artists Author: Native Northwest CBB18 (26 PAGES; 5.75" X 7.5" ISBN: 978-1-55476-507-2 Animals of the Salish Sea - Coast Salish First Nations and Native Art Artist: Various Artists Author: Melaney Gleeson-Lyall (Point), Musqueam and Snaw-naw-as, Coast Salish Nations CBB19 (22 PAGES; 7.75" X 7.25") ISBN: 978-1-55476-521-8 Black Bear Red Fox - Colours in Cree Artist & Author: Julie Flett, Cree, Métis CBB20 (24 PAGES; 5.75" X 7.5") ISBN: 978-1-55476-522-5 I am Dreaming of... Animals of the Native Northwest Artist: Various Artists Author: Melaney Gleeson-Lyall (Point), Musqueam and Snaw-naw-as, Coast Salish Nations CBB21 (20 PAGES, 6.5" X 6.5") ISBN: 978-1-55476-523-2 Black and White: Visual Stimulation Images For Babies Artist & Author: Morgan Asoyuf, Ts'msyen (Tsimshian) explore native Black and White: Visual Stimulation Images For Babies by Morgan Asoyuf, Tsimshian Black and White: Visual Stimulation Images For Babies by Morgan Asoyuf, Tsimshian Black and White: Visual Stimulation Images For Babies by Morgan Asoyuf, Tsimshian explore native NativeNorthwest.com Vancouver, Canada ©Native Northwest 2017 • All Rights Reserved Paper sourced from sustainable forests. Printed in Hong Kong using soy based inks and non-toxic coatings. Partial proceeds from this publication support Aboriginal early childhood development. EAN CBB21 Job# 04/17 "The crest system of the Pacific Northwest is what gave rise to the Northwest Coast art form. Crests depict the deeper story of our Peoples' familial ranks and migratory paths. Beyond my personal interest in historical art and the processes that create it, I also care deeply about the forwarding of traditional Tsm'syen art and culture. When my baby was one month old I wanted her to be able to look at black and white images from her Tsimshian culture. As babies develop sight, they can best see high contrast images and patterns. Exposing them to black and white artwork stimulates brain growth and visual development. I spent two months developing my drawings and testing them on her. Interestingly, she had clear favourites and would be more excited for certain images. Northwest Coast art has a healing and mesmerizing effect for all ages and I believe viewing it from a young age will create a varied cognitive development. What a wonderful way to introduce children to a lifetime of reading!" Morgan Asoyuf (née Green), Tsimshian Morgan Asoyuf is a Tsimshian (Tsm'syen) artist of the Eagle Clan from Lax Kw'allams BC Canada. Looking Inwards Outspoken CBB16 (22 PAGES; 7.75" X 7.25") ISBN: 978-1-55476-397-9 We All Count - A Book of Cree Numbers Artist & Author: Julie Flett, Cree, Métis

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