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Our choice: how we can solve the climate crisis : young readers edition

By Al Gore. 2009

Braille (Contracted), Electronic braille (Contracted), DAISY audio (Direct to player), DAISY audio (Zip)
Nature, Environment
Human-narrated audio, Human-transcribed braille

This follow-up to An Inconvenient Truth discusses ways humans can live in balance with the natural world. Topics include carbon-free…

energy such as solar, wind, or nuclear power; reforestation; soil conservation; and reduced consumption of material goods. For grades 4-7. 2009.

The Vinyl Cafe Celebrates

By Stuart McLean. 2021

Braille (Contracted), Electronic braille (Contracted), DAISY audio (Direct to player), DAISY audio (Zip), DAISY text (Direct to player), DAISY text (Zip), Word (Zip), ePub (Zip)
Short stories, Family stories, Humourous fiction
Human-narrated audio, Human-transcribed braille

NATIONAL BESTSELLER From Canada's much-missed, nationally bestselling storyteller, a must-have collection featuring ten never-before-published stories and ten classic favourites, perfect…

for old fans and Vinyl Cafe newcomers alike.From the unforgettable Christmas classic “Dave Cooks the Turkey” to the tender tribute to ice-cream-loving, potato-sitting Arthur the dog in “Morte d’Arthur”; from the joys and challenges of marriage in “The Canoe Trip” to the celebration of childhood adventure in “The Waterslide.” From the beginning of life (the hilarious “Labour Pains”) to the end (the touching “Love Never Ends”) and all the moments—big and small—in between, these stories remind us that there are occasions to celebrate every day.For more than two decades, Stuart McLean entered the hearts and homes of Canadians via The Vinyl Cafe radio show, his many tours across the country, and multiple nationally bestselling books. His charming, humane, and side-splitting stories brought the trials and triumphs of Dave, Morley, Sam, and Stephanie to life, and made their memorable circle of friends, family, and neighbours as real as our own.This collection is both timely and timeless, a rich celebration of Stuart McLean's inimitable voice, and of the importance of love, community, kindness, and the healing power of laughter.

An inconvenient truth: the crisis of global warming [adapted for younger readers]

By Al Gore. 2007

Braille (Contracted), Electronic braille (Contracted), DAISY audio (Direct to player), DAISY audio (Zip)
Nature, Environment
Human-narrated audio, Human-transcribed braille

Discusses the climate crisis and explains changes occurring in Earth's weather, temperatures, and water levels. Examines the impact of global…

warming, greenhouse gases, and technology's side effects on hurricanes, polar caps, and the spread of disease. Calls for scientific action to counter the problem. For grades 4-7. 2007.

Murder in the dark: short fictions and prose poems

By Margaret Atwood. 1997

Electronic braille (Uncontracted), Braille (Uncontracted)
Canadian non-fiction, Canadian authors (Non-fiction), Literature, Poetry
Human-transcribed braille

These poems and stories contain the writer's thoughts, fears, giggles, precise conclusions, and impressions - an intelligent interview with an…

intelligent person done by that person herself. Some strong language. 1997, c1983.

Aesop's fables (Wordsworth classics)

By Aesop, V.S. Vernon Jones. 2006

Electronic braille (Uncontracted), Braille (Uncontracted)
Folklore, fables and fairy tales
Human-transcribed braille

Aesop's collection of fables has been popular with both adults and children. This is a collection of tales from the…

Greek story teller, Aesop. Aesop was a slave in ancient Greece. He was a keen observer of both animals and people. Most of the characters in his stories are animals, some of which take on human characteristics. Aesop uses the natural tendencies of animals to focus on human traits and wisdom. Each fable has an accompanying moral to be learned from the tale. First published 1912. 2006. Uniform title: Fables.

Tales the elders told: Ojibway legends

By Basil Johnston. 1981

Electronic braille (Uncontracted), DAISY audio (Direct to player), DAISY audio (Zip), Braille (Uncontracted)
Canadian fiction, Folklore, fables and fairy tales, General fiction, Indigenous peoples in Canada fictionCanadian non-fiction, General non-fiction, Literature
Human-narrated audio, Human-transcribed braille

These legends, which include "Why birds go south in winter" and "The first butterflies", are an integral part of the…

spiritual and cultural heritage of the Ojibway people. For all ages.

Legends

By Tana Reiff. 1991

Electronic braille (Uncontracted), Braille (Uncontracted)
Folklore, fables and fairy tales, High interest, low vocabulary readers
Human-transcribed braille

Nine famous legends from around the world retold in simple language. Begins with a West African tale about Anansi, the…

spider. Includes stories from Mexico, England, Canada, Persia, Switzerland, and Ireland. Uncontracted braille

Tales of wonder

By Tana Reiff. 1993

Electronic braille (Uncontracted), Braille (Uncontracted)
Folklore, fables and fairy tales, High interest, low vocabulary readers
Human-transcribed braille

"A tale of wonder is like a good dream--it's not real, but it's fun." Reiff's words introduce these ten tales…

from Russia, Japan, Norway, Venezuela, Vietnam, India, and elsewhere. Some teach a lesson about the risks of wanting too much. Others portray real-life activities, and some are just fun. Uncontracted braille

Adventures

By Tana Reiff. 1993

Electronic braille (Uncontracted), Braille (Uncontracted)
Adventure and exploration
Human-transcribed braille
Five tales of adventure representing different countries. Includes "Tom Thumb" from England, "Sinbad the Sailor" from the Middle East, and "The Quest for the Golden Fleece" from Greece. Uncontracted braille

Myths

By Tana Reiff. 1991

Electronic braille (Uncontracted), Braille (Uncontracted)
Folklore, fables and fairy tales, High interest, low vocabulary readers
Human-transcribed braille

Collection of myths from Greece, where they were used to explain how the world came about and how things worked.…

Includes "Pandora's Box," "Midas and the Golden Touch," and several stories about the Trojan War. Uncontracted braille. 1991

Tall tales

By Tana Reiff. 1993

Electronic braille (Uncontracted), Braille (Uncontracted)
Folklore, fables and fairy tales, High interest, low vocabulary readers
Human-transcribed braille

Seven tall tales from America, Ireland, Burma, and Syria. Includes the legendary Paul Bunyan and Pecos Bill. The Irish tale…

"Oona and the Giants" tells how the wife of one giant outwits another giant. Uncontracted braille. 1993

Folktales

By Tana Reiff. 1991

Electronic braille (Uncontracted), Braille (Uncontracted)
Folklore, fables and fairy tales, High interest, low vocabulary readers
Human-transcribed braille

Eight folktales from around the world. Some teach a lesson, while others are just fun. Includes "Lazy Jack" from England,…

"The Man in the Moon" from China, "The Shoes of Jewels" from Vietnam, and "Stone Soup," which comes from France, Sweden, and other countries. Uncontracted braille. 1991

Fables

By Tana Reiff. 1991

Electronic braille (Uncontracted), Braille (Uncontracted)
Folklore, fables and fairy tales, High interest, low vocabulary readers
Human-transcribed braille

Sixteen of Aesop's fables, originating in early Greece. These stories, which present a moral or lesson, include the well-known tale…

of "The Boy Who Cried 'Wolf'," which teaches that if you often tell lies, no one will believe you when you tell the truth. Uncontracted braille

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