Bannock : a native canadian story of love, family and tradition / | y Kwarakwante Publishing (Author)

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[ ] Physical details: 1 volume (unpaged) : colour illustrations ; 21 cm Subject(s): Indigenous Peoples of North America Nations --Fiction. | Bannock -- Fiction. | Bread --Fiction. | Grandmother and child --Fiction. | Traditions --Fiction. Item type :
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Parkside Elementary School Indigenous E BAN Available

Discover Indigenous culture's warmth, love, and traditions with Bannock: A Native Canadian Story of Love, Family, and Tradition. This beautifully illustrated picture book takes children on a heartfelt journey and celebrates the cherished family recipe of bannock bread. Told through the eyes of a young child learning from their grandmother, this story is rich with history, tradition, and the joy of togetherness. From the sizzling sounds of bannock cooking on the stove to the shared laughter around the family table, each page invites readers into a world where love and culture come alive. This book also includes a short history of bannock, exploring its Indigenous origins and role as a symbol of cultural resilience and connection.