![]() ![]() A trapline is where people hunt and live off the land, and it was where Moshom grew up. ![]() OWSH has created custom lesson plans and, in some cases, author video content, for each featured title.Ī boy and Moshom, his grandpa, take a trip together to visit a place of great meaning to Moshom. This initiative is part of the Storytime Trails program, in which select Canadian books are printed as a series of signs and posted in participating school yards, encouraging classes to take “book walks” and for schools to incorporate Canadian books in their curriculum. For more details on the event and to register, sign up here. Robertson to commemorate National Indigenous Peoples’ Month this June. Participating schools will also be invited to an On the Trapline virtual event with David A. For the first 100 orders of On the Trapline book walk signs, a donation of $250 will be made by the Schad Foundation in the name of participating schools to the Land Needs Guardians program, up to a maximum donation of $25,000. OneWorld Schoolhouse Foundation (OWSH), a literacy and reading charity, is including On the Trapline as one of two Indigenous picture books featured in their “Good With Words” campaign, engaging Canadian youth in reconciliation. ![]()
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