A brief text accompanies the Yukon artist's colorful paintings of children at work and play in the Canadian Northwest.
Children of the Yukon
"Well, she outsmarted you!" replied Soapy Smith with a snarl, opening the door to Aurore's hiding place Set in the historic Klondike Gold Rush of 1898, and inspired by a real girl's story, Aurore of the Yukon is an exciting adventure ...
Born in 1960, the sixth of thirteen children, Velma Wallis comes of age in a two-room log cabin in remote Fort Yukon, Alaska. Life is defined by the business of...
Intelligent Yukon, the only female in a litter of puppies, diligently trains with Roberta to become a sled dog and dreams of eventually being named her team's leader.
An alphabet book that highlights the people and traditions of the Canadian north.
Becoming a Foster Parent, Yukon Children Need You
Presents a portrait of the lives of the indomitable children who first came to Alaska and the Yukon Territory.
His partner in the canoe is Jamie Dunavant, the adventurous girl he loves. Will they make it to the finish line, despite the hazards of the Yukon River, two dangerous rivals, and the terrors of the open sea?
Describes the life and work of Ted Harrison, who is best known for his colorful paintings depicting everyday life in the Yukon.
Calvin--a six-year-old boy with a boundless imagination and a zest for misadventure--confounds his parents, his teacher and his classmates with the help of his lovable stuffed tiger Hobbes