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We All Count: Book of Ojibway Art

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We All Count a Book of Ojibway Numbers provides insight into contemporary Cree life. It teaches Ojibway numbers and provides pronunciation. This board book is wonderfully illustrated by Canadian Ojibway artist Jason Adair. This book is important in enhancing learning of Ojibway numbers and making Ojibway culture accessible to young readers.

72 pages, Board Book

Published January 1, 2013

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December 10, 2018
This is a unique book -- authentic Ojibway art and numbers totally accessible to preschool children. The colors are extremely bright and the artwork is, of course, different than most American board books, so it's not my favorite.
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March 25, 2018
New books we are selling at work. Called a board book as it has thicker pages for children. Really nice colourful art done in native style. Would be good for kids to learn numbers.
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November 4, 2024
Absolutely gorgeous, great title. Good for these Minnesota girls! Just wish that the pronunciation guide were in IPA.
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May 19, 2019
Beautiful illustrations and a great way to practice numbers. Trying my best to expose my boys to Indigenous art and culture.
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