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Livres bilingues et multilingues français et autochtones – French & Indigenous Bilingual and Multilingual Books

Listed below are selected resources for bilingual and multilingual learners in French/English/Spanish/Halq’eméylem(Sts’ailes)/ᓀᐦᐃᔭᐍᐏᐣ-Plains Cree/Omaškêkowak-Swampy Cree/X̱aad Kil-Haida(Old Massett)/X̱aayda Kil-Haida(Skidegate)/Cree/Carrier(Athapascan)/Inuktitut/Inuktitut Syllabics/Mi’kmaq relating to Science and Social Studies subjects.

Vous trouverez ci-dessous une sélection de ressources pour les apprenants bilingues et multilingues en français/anglais/espagnol/halq’eméylem(sts’ailes)/ᓀᐦᐃᔭᐍᐏᐣ-plains cree/omaškêkowak-swampy cree/xaad kil-haida(old massett)/xaayda kil-haida(skidegate)/cree/carrier(athapascan)/inuktitut/inuktitut roman syllabics/mi’kmaq concernant les sciences et les études sociales.

Livre en carton (Board Books)

Discovering Animals

Les langues(Languages):Cree, French and English

de Neepin Auger

Niveau scolaire (Grade level): Préscolaire – Kindergarten (PreK-K)

The third book in the Discovering Series of books that uses colourful illustrations along with English, French and Cree translations to teach the basics of recognition and naming of animals.

Le troisième livre de la série Discovering utilise des illustrations colorées et des traductions en anglais, en français et en cri pour enseigner les bases de la reconnaissance et de la dénomination des animaux.

Discovering Words

Les langues(Languages):Cree, French and English

de Neepin Auger

Niveau scolaire (Grade level): Préscolaire – Kindergarten (PreK-K)

An updated edition in the Discovering Series that covers a variety of words and fun discovery for multilingual, bilingual and interested readers and learners. Accompanied by brightly coloured images and early education level concepts familiar to everyone.

Une édition mise à jour de la série Discovering qui couvre une variété de mots et de découvertes amusantes pour les lecteurs et apprenants multilingues, bilingues et intéressés. Accompagnée d’images aux couleurs vives et de concepts d’éducation précoce familiers à tous.

Discovering Numbers,

Les langues(Languages):Cree, French and English

de Neepin Auger

Niveau scolaire (Grade level): Préscolaire – Kindergarten (PreK-K)

An updated edition by Neepin Auger that includes more numbers and new illustrations that covers the basics of counting in English, French and Cree. A playful and bold series of books meant to educate and entertain preschoolers, parents, and teachers alike.

Une édition mise à jour par Neepin Auger qui comprend plus de chiffres et de nouvelles illustrations qui couvrent les bases du comptage en anglais, en français et en cri. Une série de livres ludiques et audacieux destinés à éduquer et à divertir les enfants d’âge préscolaire, les parents et les enseignants.

Lecteurs faciles (Easy Readers)

Strong Stories Dakelh: Fall in Saik’uz,

Les langues(Languages):Carrier (Athapascan), French and English

de Cecilia John

Niveau scolaire (Grade level): 1 – 3

Come north to Saik’uz (sigh-kuz) located within the Dakelh (dah-kay-lth) Territory and see the leaves turn colour in fall! What is something that you love about fall?

Venez au nord de Saik’uz (sigh-kuz), dans le territoire de Dakelh (dah-kay-lth), et voyez les feuilles se colorer à l’automne! Qu’est-ce que vous aimez dans l’automne?

Strong Stories Dakelh: Spring in Saik’uz,

Les langues(Languages):Carrier (Athapascan), French and English

de Cecilia John

Niveau scolaire (Grade level): 1 – 3

Come north to Saik’uz (sigh-kuz) located within the Dakelh (dah-kay-lth) Territory and see the trees bud and the birds come back! What is something that you love about spring?

Venez au nord de Saik’uz (sigh-kuz), dans le territoire de Dakelh (dah-kay-lth), et voyez les arbres bourgeonner et les oiseaux revenir! Qu’est-ce que vous aimez dans le printemps?

Strong Stories Dakelh: Summer in Saik’uz,

Les langues(Languages):Carrier (Athapascan), French and English

de Cecilia John

Niveau scolaire (Grade level): 1 – 3

Come north to Saik’uz (sigh-kuz) located within the Dakelh (dah-kay-lth) Territory and see the berries and animals! What is something that you love about summer?

Venez au nord à Saik’uz (sigh-kuz) situé dans le territoire Dakelh (dah-kay-lth) et voyez les baies et les animaux! Qu’est-ce que tu aimes dans l’été?

Strong Stories Dakelh: Winter in Saik’uz,

Les langues(Languages):Carrier (Athapascan), French and English

de Cecilia John

Niveau scolaire (Grade level): 1 – 3

What are some of the ways people in the North enjoy winter? This non-fiction book teaches children that even though the days are cold and dark in a Nunavut winter, there are a lot outdoor activities to enjoy, such as snowmobiling, ice fishing, and dogsledding. 

Comment les habitants du Nord profitent-ils de l’hiver? Ce livre de non-fiction apprend aux enfants que même si les journées sont froides et sombres pendant l’hiver au Nunavut, il y a beaucoup d’activités de plein air à pratiquer, comme la motoneige, la pêche sur glace et le traîneau à chiens.

Les livres d’images (Picture Books)

Indigenous Storybooks Canada,

Les langues(Languages):French, English, Spanish, Halq’eméylem(Sts’ailes), ᓀᐦᐃᔭᐍᐏᐣ-Plains Cree, Omaškêkowak-Swampy Cree, X̱aad Kil-Haida(Old Massett), and X̱aayda Kil-Haida(Skidegate)

Niveau scolaire (Grade level): Préscolaire – 6 (PreK-6)

Indigenous Storybooks is a resource designed specifically for children, families, community members, and educators. Inspired by the open-licensed stories from Little Cree Books, this project aims to make the text, images, and audio of stories available in Indigenous languages as well as English, French, and the most widely spoken immigrant and refugee languages of Canada.

Indigenous Storybooks est une ressource conçue spécifiquement pour les enfants, les familles, les membres de la communauté et les éducateurs. Inspiré par les histoires sous licence libre de Little Cree Books, ce projet vise à rendre le texte, les images et le son des histoires disponibles dans les langues autochtones ainsi qu’en anglais, en français et dans les langues d’immigrants et de réfugiés les plus parlées au Canada.

Comment la rivière Petitcodiac devint boueuse / Ta’n tel-kisi-siskuapua’qsepp Petikotiak sipu / How the Petitcodiac River became muddy

Les langues(Languages): French, Mi’kmaq, English

de Marguerite Maillet

Cette légende mi’kmaq explique à sa façon quelques-uns des mystères de la rivière Petitcodiac. Autrefois, la rivière était claire, limpide et regorgeait de poissons. Une Anguille géante, attirée par cette nourriture abondante, s’élança dans la rivière, détruisant tout sur son passage. Appelé à l’aide, Glooskap promit de donner des pouvoirs magiques à celui qui irait combattre le monstre. Seul un petit Homard se porta volontaire…

This Mi’kmaq legend explains in its own way some of the mysteries surrounding the Petitcodiac River. In the past, the river was crystal-clear and full of fish. A giant eel was attracted by such abundant food. She rushed into the river, causing rampage along its shores. Asked for help, Gloosecap offered to give great powers to anyone who would fight the monster. The only one who volunteered was a small lobster…

Tihtiyas et Jean / Tihtiyas naka Jean / Tihtiyas and Jean

Les langues(Languages): French, Passamaquoddy, English

de Nathalie Gagnon

Un jour, Tihtiyas, une jeune Passamaquoddy âgée de 12 ans, voit sur la mer un oiseau immense qui approche des côtes. Quelle n’est pas sa surprise de constater qu’il s’agit d’un bateau ! À travers le regard de Tihtiyas, on assiste à la grande aventure de l’arrivée, de l’installation et du premier hiver des Français à l’île Muttoneguis (Sainte-Croix). Parmi eux se trouve un jeune garçon âgé de 12 ans qui se liera d’amitié avec Tihtiyas.

One day, Tihtiyas, a twelve-year old Passamaquoddy girl, sees a huge bird approaching the shore. As the bird comes nearer, she realises it is a boat! Through Tihtiyas’s eyes, we take part in the great adventure of the French as they prepare for and spend their first winter on Muttoneguis Island (Saint Croix). Among them is a twelve-year-old boy, with whom Tihtiyas will make friends.

Héros autochtones/Anishinaabewi-Ogichidaag,

Les langues(Languages):Anishinaabe and French

texte de (writer) Wab Kinew; illustrations de (illustrator) Joe Morse

Niveau scolaire (Grade level): Kindergarten – 5

Souhaitant faire connaitre aux jeunes de tous les horizons ses héros autochtones, Wab Kinew a composé des textes inspirants mettant en vedette des héros autochtones du Canada et des États-Unis. Malgré leur expérience unique, tous ont ceci en commun : la confiance en soi et un lien avec le territoire.

Daa _Galang sding : _Xaayda_Ga Giiahl_Galang ga = The two brothers : a Haida story = Les deux frères : un récit haïda

Les langues(Languages): Haida, English and French

de Diane Brown: illustrations by Gwaii Edenshaw and Jaalen Edenshaw

The Two Brothers presents a wonderful opportunity for Canadian children of all ages to learn about Haida culture through colourful illustrations and text translated by a Haida author who has been instrumental in the protection of the Haida language. For almost a century, the world-famous Raven Totem Pole stood in downtown Jasper. After being repatriated to its original home on HaidaGwaii in 2010, it was replaced by the Two Brothers Totem Pole. Beautifully illustrated by Gwaai and Jaalen Edenshaw, the Haida artists who carved the new totem pole, this book tells the story of the Two Brothers, of a journey long ago from the west coast islands of HaidaGwaii to the Canadian Rockies, and of an unusual connection between two very different places.

L’écho du Nord / Listening North.

Les langues(Languages):Inuktitut & French

texte d’Emily Novalinga ; illustrations de Claude Thivierge

Cette histoire s’adresse aux enfants et aux adultes. Elle parle de l’importance de prendre soin de notre santé, de prendre le temps de bien entendre et de bien écouter : écouter les autres, écouter la nature, s’écouter soi-même. Quand nous sommes ouverts à toutes les choses merveilleuses qui nous entourent, nous nous sentons bien, nous prenons les bonnes décisions et notre vie est plus saine et plus heureuse. Plus que tout, notre vie est notre musique

Le cadeau de l’esturgeon

Les langues(Languages): French and Algonquin

texte de Stéphanie Déziel ; illustrations de Christine Sioui Wawanoloath

Album souple au cours duquel on narre comment Anwatan (16 ans) apprend à pêcher l’esturgeon au collet en compagnie de son grand-père, après avoir fait la rencontre magique d’un de ses énormes poissons d’eau douce qui l’emmène gentiment sur son dos pour lui faire découvrir, en un bref voyage dans le temps, les anciennes pratiques traditionnelles de son peuple entourant la pêche, la cuisson, la consommation et la célébration de ce cadeau de la nature dont il faut modérer la capture pour en protéger l’espèce.

Les families des Nunavik,

Les langues(Languages):Inuktitut and French

texte de(titiraqtuq/writer) France Paquin; illustrations de(titiqtugaqtuq/illustrator) Julie Rémillard-Bélanger; traduction en inuttitut de Sarah Beaulne.

Niveau scolaire (Grade level): Préscolaire – 6 (PreK-6)

Présentation élémentaire des principaux spécimens de la faune arctique, du lemming à l’homme, excluant la faune aquatique. — De gentilles aquarelles. Peu d’informations. Un point marquant, le texte dans les deux langues.

Comment le puma a fini par être appelé le chat fantôme,

Les langues(Languages):Mi’kmaq and French

texte de Michael James Isaac ; illustrations de Dozey (Arlene) Christmas ; traduction en mi’kmaq de Yolanda Denny ; traduction en français du ministère de l’Éducation et du Développement de la petite enfance de la Nouvelle-Écosse.

Niveau scolaire (Grade level): 1 – 6

Pris entre deux mondes, le puma a du mal à trouver un lieu où il est à sa place. En tant que chat fantôme, le puma vit comme il le devrait: dans la forêt, mais sans ses amis.

Misinsit miawe’k tapu’kl wskitqamu’kl, Ajik alme’si wejitoq ta’n tett tleyawit. Skite’kmujewey Mia’wj mimajit ta’n tel nenk — kisoqe’k pasik mu eymu’kk witapk.

Pimithaagansa/Les libellules cerfs-volant,

Les langues(Languages):Cree and French

texte de Tomson Highway; illustrations de Julie Flett

Niveau scolaire (Grade level): 1 – 3

Taansi ka-itooteetay keespin iga meetawagaana kee-ayaa-in a-tie-igamigook oochi? Kapagawa-teetay naa? Maw weethawow Joe igwa ooseem’sa Cody. Maw m’tanaw-gaach. Ooseetaawuk taapoo-poogoo oomeetawaa-ganawaawa weethawow tipitoot, igwa kapee meetaweewuk, kapee m’choogee taawuk. Mamaskaach, chee-i?

Que ferais-tu n’avais aucun jouet, aucun jeu et aucun appareil electronique avec lesquels t’amuser? Est-ce que tu trouverais le temps long? Les freres Joe et Cody font tout sauf s’eenuyer. Ils inventent, creent et suivent leurs reves et ne s’ennuient jamais. Il suffit d’imaginer!

Ateek Oonagamoon/Caribou Song,

Les langues(Languages):Cree and English

texte de Tomson Highway; illustrations de John Rombough

Niveau scolaire (Grade level): 1 – 4

Joe and Cody are young Cree brothers who follow the caribou all year long, tucked into their dog sled with Mama and Papa. To entice the wandering herds, Joe plays his accordion and Cody dances, whirling like a young caribou. They are so busy playing and dancing, they don’t hear the rumble of the caribou. Bursting from the forest, ten thousand animals fill the meadow. Joe is engulfed; he can barely see Cody a few yards away. Their parents seem to have disappeared.

Joe et Cody suivent les caribous toute l’année en traîneau avec leurs parents. Joe joue de l’accordéon et Cody danse pour attirer les caribous errants. Mais lorsque des milliers de caribous répondent à leur appel, ce qui devrait être un moment de terreur se transforme en quelque chose de mystique et de magique quand les garçons ouvrent leurs bras et leur coeur pour embrasser l’esprit du caribou.

Maageesees Maskwameek/Un renard sur la glace,[Online Only]

Les langues(Languages):Cree and French

texte de Tomson Highway; illustrations de Brian Deines

Niveau scolaire (Grade level): 1 – 3

Joe et Cody pêchent sur la glace avec leurs parents par un après-midi d’hiver glacial. Cody aide Papa à pêcher, tandis que maman et Joe somnolent dans le traîneau. Soudain, les chiens repèrent un renard à la fourrure aussi brillante que des flammes et s’élancent à sa poursuite, entraînant maman et Joe dans une course folle.

Hommage au Bison,

Les langues(Languages):Cree and French

texte de Judith Silverthorne; illustrations de Mike Keepness; traduction de Martine Noël-Maw; raconté par Ray Lavalee

Niveau scolaire (Grade level): 4 – 7

Cette légende ancestrale relate la façon dont le bison est devenu un animal sacré pour les Cris. Je vais m’offrir à eux, dit le Bison. Je vais leur permettre d’utiliser toutes les parties de mon corps, car elles se valent toutes. À travers le Créateur, le bison s’est offert en cadeau au peuple cri des Plaines pour lui procurer protection, nourriture, guérison et bien d’autres choses utiles à sa survie.

Une journeé de blizzard/ᐱᖅᓯᕐᔪᐊᖅᑐᖅ,

Les langues(Languages):Inuktitut and French

titiraqtuq(writer) Julia Ogina & Emily Jackson; titiqtugaqtuq(illustrator) Amiel Sandland

Niveau scolaire (Grade level): Préscolaire – Kindergarten (PreK-K)

Niaqualuk et Haugaaq vivent à Cambridge Bay, au Nunavut. Un gros blizzard s’annonce ! Haugaaq aimerait pouvoir jouer plus souvent à l’extérieur, mais Niaqualuk est excitée à l’idée de jouer à l’intérieur. Voyez ce que les sœurs font toute la journée pendant que le blizzard hurle à l’extérieur.

Niaqualuk and Haugaaq live in Cambridge Bay, Nunavut. There is a big blizzard coming! Haugaaq wishes she could play outside more, but Niaqualuk is excited about playing inside. See what fun things the sisters do all day as the blizzard howls outside.

Kepmite’taqney Ktapekiaqn/Le chant d’honneur/The Honour Song,

Les langues(Languages):Mi’kmaq, French and English

texte de Gregory Paul; illustrations de Loretta Gould; traduction de Barbara Sylliboy & Hélène Devarennes

Niveau scolaire (Grade level): 3 – 8

Lors de nombreux évènements officiels ou cérémonies spirituelles chez les Premières Nations du pays, un chant est entonné par les participants. Ce chant a vu le jour dans le coeur et la tête de George Paul, un Mi’kmaw de Metepenagiag, après un parcours ardu. Cet album illustré raconte la naissance de ce chant et l’importance qu’il revêt pour les Premières Nations.

At many official events or spiritual Ceremonies among First Nations across the country, a song is sung by the participants. This song was born in the heart and mind of George Paul, a Mi’kmaw from Metepenagiag, after an arduous journey. This illustrated album tells the story of the birth of this song and its importance to First Nations.


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  • Utilisez des termes de recherche spécifiques, tels que
    • “bilingual”, “english and cree”, “mi’kmaq”, ou “inuktitut” AND “french and cree”
  • Pour trouver des plans de cours, incluez “lesson plans”, “lesson planning”, or “activity programs” dans vos termes de recherche.

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  • Use specific search terms, such as
    • “bilingual”, “english and cree”, “mi’kmaq”, or “inuktitut” AND “french and cree”
  • To find lesson plans, include “lesson plans”, “lesson planning”, or “activity programs” in your search terms.
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Accessible Hi-lo Books in French & English – Livres Hi-lo accessibles en français et en anglais

Vous trouverez ci-dessous une sélection de ressources pédagogiques pour l’enseignement du français et de l’anglais, avec des livres Hi-lo faciles à lire, c’est-à-dire des livres à fort intérêt, à faible niveau de lecture ou à faible vocabulaire.

Pour apprendre comment effectuer une recherche de ressources supplémentaires, veuillez consulter la section « Trouver d’autres ressources » au bas de la page.

Below is a selection of teacher resources for teaching French & English, with easy-to-read Hi-lo books that are high interest-low reading level or low vocabulary books.

To learn how to search for more resources, please see the “Finding More Resources” section at the bottom of the page.

Hi-Lo Reading Books – Livres de lecture Hi-Lo

Betting Game

by Heather M. O’Connor.

Interest age: 9-12 by Orca Sports

Jack’s a star player on an elite soccer team along with his brother, Alex. When a bookie introduces Jack to illegal betting, Jack goes down a slippery slope and is forced to choose between the National Championship and a gut-kicking ten grand. But can he betray his brother, his team, and himself?

Camped Out

by Daphne Greer.

Interest age: 9-12 by Orca Currents

As the sequel to Maxed Out, Max really wants to go to summer camp to get a break from his autistic brother Duncan and his mom’s new boyfriend. When his mom finally lets him, he can only go with one catch: he has to bring Duncan with him.

He Who Dreams

by Melanie Florence.

Interest age: 12+ by Orca Limelights

When John witnesses a powerful performance at the powwow, he wants to become a dancer more than anything… but that means John must find a way to balance and embrace both the Irish and Cree sides of his heritage.

Vive le poulet!

by Mahtab Narsimhan; traduit de l’anglais par Rachel Martinez.

Interest age: 9-12 by Orca Currents

Mais elle ne se sent plus vraiment comme une étrangère. Elle aime sa nouvelle école et elle a enfin une amie. Par contre, quand sa mère se propose pour cuisiner pour la fête-bénéfice annuelle de l’école, Shivani est sûre qu’elle deviendra la risée de tout le monde. Qu’est-ce qui arrivera si sa mère décide de préparer un de ses « plats qui puent » ? Shivani adore la cuisine indienne, mais pas question d’en manger devant ses amis.

Les casse-cous

by Pam Withers

Interest age: 9-12 by Orca Currents

Les Casse-Cous doivent fair sept coups d’audace avant que leur rivaux, les Sauvages, n’en fassent autant. Avant un accident où il a perdu l’usage de sa jambe gauche, Kip était le leader des Casse-Cous. Il a maintenant de la difficulté à réussir les coups et il soupconne que les autres membres veulent l’exclure du club. À mesure que les coups deviennent plus difficiles, les Casse-Cous tentent de convaincre Kip qu’il ne sera peut-être pas à la hauteur. Kip refuse d’abandonner même s’il sait que ses amis ont probablement raison.

Frappée par la foudre

by Deb Loughead

Interest age: 9-12 by Orca Currents

La vie de Claire a besoin d’un changement radical. Elle coule en math, sa mère déprimée ne veut pas se lever du sofa et le gars de ses rêves est avec sa rivale Lucy. Au moment où Claire fait le souhait d’une vie meilleure, la foudre frappe. Bientôt sa vie se transforme et Claire obtient tout ce qu’elle a souhaité. Elle se demande bientôt si le prix à payer pour cette chance n’est pas trop élevé.

A fond la Planche!

by Eric Walters

Interest age: 12+ by Orca Soundings

Pour Phillip, le skate, c’est toute sa vie. L’école est simplement un intermède entre les séances de skate où il essaie des sauts difficiles et déjoue les gardiens de sécurité. Lorsque son meilleur ami Wally et lui rencontrent un skater professionnel qui fait des vidéos pour son site Web, Phillip pense qu’ils peuvent faire la même chose, et faire de l’argent en même temps. Lorsque leur site Web devient populaire, et leur rapporte de l’argent, ils se sentent obligés de faire des cascades de plus en plus dangereuses.

Jungle Jitters

by Lisa Dalrymple.

Interest age: 9-12 by Orca Currents

Even though he’s secretly terrified of deep water, Tate wants to shake his boring reputation, so he agrees to travel with his class up the Amazon River to help build a village school, only to find that there are even scarier things than anacondas lurking in the jungles of South America…

Klaus Vogel and the Bad Lands

by David Almond.

Interest age: not specified by Barrington Stoke Teen. Dyslexia-friendly

When a German refugee moves to a small English town in the aftermath of World War II, he is an outsider. The gang decide to take Klaus under their wing, but their increasingly hateful pranks cause Klaus to question their actions. This short novel has spaced out text on cream-coloured paper and some illustrations.

Learning to Fly

by Paul Yee.

Interest age: 12+ by Orca Soundings

Jason is an outsider. A recent immigrant from China, he lives in a close-minded Ontario town with his mother and younger brother. Holding on to his friendship with an Indigenous boy, also an outsider, Jason finds he needs to fight to belong and to find a new home.

Manga Touch

by Jacqueline Pearce.

Interest age: 9-12 by Orca Currents

Dana is certain she will be less of an outsider on her school trip to Japan, home of manga and anime. But fitting in with a foreign culture is harder than she thought and as she learns to make some friends, some people make every effort to remind her that she’s still an outsider.

One Last Job

by Sean Rodman.

Interest age: 12+ by Orca Anchor. Dyslexia-friendly

Michael has to look after his grandfather, a retired burglar with a lifetime of criminal knowledge. When a thief steals a necklace with great sentimental value, the unlikely pair team up, combining old-school planning and modern tech to track down the necklace—and try to steal it back.

The Unbroken Hearts Club

by Brooke Carter.

Interest age: 12+ by Orca Soundings

After her mom died of Huntington’s disease, Logan’s dad hosts a bereavement group in their basement. Logan agrees to help her dad out with these sad “Broken Hearts Club” meetings, unaware of the effect the group will have on her as she struggles to find meaning in her life.

Wicket Season

by Gabrielle Prendergast.

Interest age: 10-13 by Lorimer Sports Series

In Winnipeg, Harry was a cricket star. But when he moves to Toronto’s Little Jamaica to stay with his grandfather, Harry is suddenly just another West Indian kid who loves cricket. Harry soon realizes that being a part of a bigger community can be more rewarding than standing out on your own.

Resource Guides

Orca Publishers offers free teacher guides with book summaries, author biographies, and literacy activities to connect the text and themes of each book with the school curriculum. Resource guides are also available online or in print for books published up to 2010 by searching Orca Resource Guide on our Library website.

Livres bilingues et lecteurs faciles pour les élèves
Bilingual and Easy Reader Books for Students

Bilingual and Multilingual Picture Books: French – Livres bilingues et multilingues : français

Easy and Level Readers – Lecteurs faciles (français)


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  • Pour trouver des matériaux à travers toutes les bibliothèques de l’UBC et en ligne, aller sur le site principal de la bibliothèque de l’UBC et utilisez la boîte de recherche générale.
  • Pour limiter vos résultats aux matériels disponibles à la Bibliothèque de l’éducation, visitez le site web de la Bibliothèque de l’éducation et effectuez une recherche à l’aide de la case “Search Education Resources” située dans la bande à gauche de l’écran.
  • Remarque : Parce que les ressources sont principalement cataloguées en anglais dans le système de l’UBC, ces termes de recherche donnent généralement plus de résultats que les recherches effectuées en français. Vous pouvez filtrer votre liste de résultats par langue dans la barre latérale de gauche.
  • Utilisez des termes de recherche spécifiques, tels que
    • “high interest accessible”, “Orca Currents”, “Orca Limelights”, “Orca Sports”, “Orca Soundings”, or “Orca Anchor”, or “Orca Soundings”, or “Orca Anchor”AND French
    • “FLL” or “FSL”
  • Pour trouver des plans de cours, incluez “lesson plans”, “lesson planning”, ou “activity programs” dans vos termes de recherche.

Finding More Resources

To find more resources in this area, try the following:

  • To find materials across all UBC Library branches and online content, go to the UBC Library website and use the General tab to search.
  • To find physical materials in the Education Library, go to the Education Library website and use the Search Education Resources box on the left to search.
  • Use specific search terms, such as:
    • “high interest accessible”, “Orca Currents”, “Orca Limelights”, “Orca Sports”, “Orca Soundings”, or “Orca Anchor”, or “Orca Soundings”, or “Orca Anchor”AND French
    • “FLL” or “FSL”
  • To find lesson plans, include “lesson plans”, “lesson planning”, or “activity programs” in your search terms.
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Early Chapter and Hybrid Books

Early Chapter Books

Early chapter books are written for newly independent readers transitioning from easy readers to middle grade novels. They often have short chapters, simple vocabulary, short sentences, and plenty of engaging illustrations. They also have larger font with more spacing compared to longer chapter books.

Early chapter books are sometimes referred to as first chapter books or beginner chapter books. Most, but not all, early chapter books come as a series to motivate people to continue reading about their favourite characters on different adventures.

Listed below are some of the early chapter books we have available at the Education Library.

Ada Twist and the Perilous Pants (Questioneers Chapter Books, #2)

The Questioneers: Ada Twist and the Perilous Pants (#2)

by Andrea Beaty

When Rosie Revere’s Uncle Ned gets a little carried away wearing his famous helium pants, it’s up to Ada and friends to chase him down. Author Beaty and illustrator Roberts blends science notes with text and illustrations to bring you a bestselling series on STEM topics. Picture book editions are also available.

Calvin Coconut: The Zippy Fix

Calvin Coconut: The Zippy Fix (#2)

by Graham Salisbury

After Stella, the babysitter, calls Calvin names like ‘Stumpy’, he takes advantage of her allergy to cats. But when the sweet revenge turns sour, Calvin finds a way to make it up to her. Set near Kailua, Hawaii, this series features different cultures, some Hawaiian patois, and a realistic and likeable fourth grader growing up in Oahu.

Eve of the Emperor Penguin : Osborne, Mary Pope, Murdocca, Sal: Amazon.ca: Books

Magic Tree House Merlin Missions: Eve of the Emperor Penguin (#40)

by Mary Pope Osborne

Jack and Annie arrive on the one continent they haven’t visited before: Antarctica! What can they hope to learn about happiness in such a barren place? Only the penguins know for sure…Jack and Annie are about to find out! This book is a part of the Merlin Missions of the historical fantasy and adventure series and is longer and more advanced for growing readers. The original Magic Tree House books (shorter and simpler) and Fact Trackers nonfiction companion series are also available at the UBC Education Library.

A Galactic Easter! (Galaxy Zack Book 7) eBook : O'Ryan, Ray, Jack, Colin: Amazon.ca: Kindle Store

Galaxy Zack: A Galactic Easter! (#7)

by Ray O’Ryan

Zack and Drake venture to Gluco, the candy planet, for some Easter fun but while competing in such activities as an egg toss and a three-legged race, Zack is so determined to come in first that he considers cheating to win. This series has large and spacious text with plenty of goofy illustrations on each page.

The Mysterious Cheese Thief - Geronimo Stilton - Google BooksThe Mysterious Cheese Thief (#31)

by Geronimo Stilton

I, Geronimo Stilton, am not a big fan of spooky things. But when the Stilton cheese began disappearing all around me, I had to do something! Could I find the mysterious cheese thief, or was I in for a big scare? Geronimo Stilton is back with another fast-paced and lively adventure with colourful pictures and playful fonts that visually describe the key words.

Jasmine Toguchi, Mochi Queen : Michiko Florence, Debbi, Vukovic, Elizabet: Amazon.ca: Books

Jasmine Toguchi: Mochi Queen (#1)

by Debbi Michiko Florence

The Jasmine Toguchi series features a lively, hopeful, and determined 8-year-old Japanese American growing up in LA. Eager to do something her big sister has not done first, she decides to pound mochi for New Year’s. The series covers themes on friendships, evolving sibling dynamics, trying something new, and making right the wrongs, and the back matter includes crafts and recipes for hands-on fun.

Justine McKeen, Pooper Scooper (Orca Echoes)Justine McKeen: Pooper Scooper (#3)

by Sigmund Brouwer

Justine leads a group of kids in cleaning up a park located across from the school board’s offices as part of a plan to get her school librarian back on the job. With smaller text similar to middle grade novels, the Justine McKeen series has short chapters and pictures to introduce environmental issues with educator notes in the back matter.

Megabat : Humphrey, Anna, Reich, Kass: Amazon.ca: Books

Megabat (#1)

by Anna Humphrey

Daniel Misumi had just moved from Toronto when he discovers a talking fruit bat in his new house! Can he help Megabat find his way back to Borneo before they are exposed? This funny and charming book is slightly longer than most early chapter books, but has large font and simple text with themes on loneliness, friendship, and overcoming challenges.

Mia Mayhem Is a Superhero! (Volume 1): West, Kara, Hernandez, Leeza: 9781534432697: Books - Amazon.caMia Mayhem is a Superhero! (#1)

by Kara West

When 8-year-old Mia receives a mysterious letter from the headmistress of the Program for In Training Superheroes (PITS), she learns that her mayhem is caused by her superpowers! The series is suitable for children who likes excitement, building new strengths, and solving chaotic problems with a twist of superhero action!

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Ms. Frogbottom’s Field Trips: I Want My Mummy! (#1)

by Nancy Krulik

Ms. Frogbottom’s magic map takes her students all over the world to battle with mythical monsters no one believes are real. When she whisks the class away to Egypt, they come face to face with a mummy! With real-life facts, each book introduces you to the history, culture, food, and mystical creatures of another country from a different student’s point of view.

Nikki & Deja (Nikki & Deja, #1) by Karen English

Nikki & Deja (#1)

by Karen English

When an arrogant new girl comes to school, third-graders and best friends Nikki and Deja decide to form a club that would exclude her but find the results are not what they expect. This series is heartwarming and easy-to-read with themes of friendship, joys, and challenges in everyday school life.

Amazon.com: My Vida Loca (Sofia Martinez): 9781479587209: Jules, Jacqueline, Smith, Kim: Books

Sofia Martinez: My Vida Loca

by Jacqueline Jules

7-year-old Sofia Martinez is on another adventure with her family with these three stories about the Singing Superstar, the Secret Recipe, and the Marigold Mess. The series features Spanish words in pink, a glossary in the back, large and sparse text, and colourful charming illustrations for some multicultural fun!

West Meadows Detectives: The Case of the Snack Snatcher: O'Donnell, Liam, Grand, Aurélie: 9781771470698: Books - Amazon.ca

West Meadows Detectives: The Case of the Snack Snatcher (#1)

by Liam O’Donnell

When the school kitchen is burgled, third grader Myron gets his chance to crack the case with his classmates from Resource Room 15. Myron’s unique perspective from the autism spectrum makes him a top-notch sleuth. Similarly, the other kids in his resource room demonstrate creative problem solving and unique talents that come in handy for the case.

Wolfie and Fly : Fagan, Cary, Si, Zoe: Amazon.ca: Books

Wolfie & Fly (#1)

by Cary Fagan

Wolfie, a lone wolf who does not like using her imagination, reluctantly befriends Fly, a slightly weird and wordy boy, and soon they find themselves navigating through deep water in a submarine made from a cardboard box. With large text and pictures on every few pages, this series shares themes of imagination, friendship, and adventure.

Hybrid Books

Combining different approaches to storytelling, hybrid books offer an engaging experience and are helpful for contextual learning, especially for undiscovered readers or English language learners. Although there are different types of hybrid books, the titles below combine pictures and text with elements often associated with graphic novels, such as speech bubbles and illustration panels, for a lively reading experience.

Amazon.com: The Bad Guys (The Bad Guys #1) (1): 9780545912402: Blabey, Aaron, Blabey, Aaron: Books

The Bad Guys (#1)

by Aaron Blabey

They sound like bad guys, they look like bad guys … and they even smell like bad guys. But Mr. Wolf, Mr. Piranha, Mr. Snake, and Mr. Shark are tired of being the villains. Will the Bad Guys become the Good Guys? This hilarious series is full of goofy illustrations and dramatic and sparse text while talking directly to the reader.

Fox & Chick: The Party: and Other Stories (Learn to Read Books, Chapter Books, Story Books for Kids, Children's Book Series, Children's Friendship Books): Ruzzier, Sergio: 9781452152882: Books - Amazon.ca

Fox + Chick: The Party and Other Stories (#1)

by Sergio Ruzzier

Fox and Chick don’t always agree, but they are always friends. With sly humour and companionable warmth, Ruzzier deftly captures the adventures of these two seemingly opposite friends. The luminous watercolour images showcased in comic-book panel form will entice emerging readers, while the spare text and airiness of the images make this early chapter book accessible to a picture book audience.

All Paws on Deck (Haggis and Tank Unleashed #1)Haggis and Tank Unleashed: All Paws on Deck (#1)

by Jessica Young

Tank is a clumsy, outgoing Great Dane, and Haggis is a bored, curmudgeonly Scottie, so one afternoon Tank suggests they turn the wagon in the backyard into a ship and play pirate. The series features sparse text with speech bubbles, colourful illustrations, and a fast-paced plot for an adventurous read.

Let's Get Cracking!: A Branches Book (Kung Pow Chicken #1) : Marko, Cyndi, Marko, Cyndi: Amazon.ca: Books

Kung Pow Chicken: Let’s Get Cracking! (#1)

by Cyndi Marko

Second grader Gordon Blue and his brother Benny seemed like ordinary chickens until… they became Kung Pow Chicken and Egg Drop! Can they save Fowladelphia from Granny Goosebumps and the cookies that cause innocent chickens’ feathers to fall off? With vibrant illustrations, speech bubbles, and sparse text, this series is a funny, pun-filled, and fast-paced kick butt adventure.

Narwhal: Unicorn of the Sea (A Narwhal and Jelly Book #1): Clanton, Ben: 9781101918715: Books - Amazon.ca

Narwhal: Unicorn of the Sea (#1)

by Ben Clanton

A happy-go-lucky, waffle-loving narwhal and a cynical, no-nonsense jellyfish forge an unlikely friendship and share adventures while exploring the ocean together. A wonderfully silly early graphic novel series featuring three stories. Ben Clanton showcases the joys of friendship, the benefits of working together, and the power of imagination.

Finding More Resources

To find more resources in this area, try the following:

  • Search using the General tab on the UBC Library website to look for material in all UBC Library branches.
  • Search using “Search Education Resources” box in the left hand bar on the Education Library website to limit your results to physical materials in the Education Library.
  • To find more books of a series, browse or search the series title in quotations. E.g. “Mia Mayhem” or “A Merlin Mission”.
  • There is no specific way to search for early chapter books on Summons, but searching for “Orca Echoes” or “A Stepping Stone Book” yields some results.

For more help with searching, please visit the Library Service Desk or e-mail ed.lib@ubc.ca.

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Easy and Level Readers – Lecteurs faciles (français)

Introduction

Easy readers are tailored for children learning to read. They have simple stories with shorter sentences, limited vocabulary, picture cues, and large font. Because reading levels are determined by publishers and can vary across companies, we recommend that you consider individual readers and what feels right for them. For example, if they can read 3 out of 5 words in an easy reader book, that might be an appropriate book to gain fluency and expand their vocabulary.

Easy readers are sometimes referred to as early readers, emerging readers, beginning readers, juvenile readers, and other related terms. To learn how to search for easy readers on the UBC Library website, please see the “Finding More Resources” section below.

The following list has some English and French easy readers at varying levels that we have available at the Education Library.

Easy Readers

Fish for Supper

by Terri Mack

Strong Readers Level 1

Repetitive 3-word sentences are written in large font on each page about animals fishing for their supper.

Shapes

by Brenda Boreham

Strong Readers Level 5

5-10 word sentences about finding circles, rectangles, triangles, and squares around you.

Let’s Go for a Paddle

by Donna Klockars

Strong Readers Level 10

3-4 sentences on each page about animals that go for a paddle in their canoe. What happens when the fog rolls in?

The Old Cedar Tree

by Brenda Boreham

Strong Readers Level 15

2-7 sentences on each spread about an old cedar tree grows deep in the forest. What do you think you would see in the forest?

We Greet the Four Seasons

by Terri Mack

Strong Readers Level 20

The Medicine Wheel is a guide to living a healthy life and its four parts teach us many different things. We learn from everything that is around us! What do you already know about the four seasons? 7 sentences on each page with a repetitive structure.

The Lake of Stars

by Jamila Gavin

PYP Readers: Level 3 Fiction

A simple story with lovely watercolour illustrations about a mother duck and a little duck. Text on both sides with each page having 3-4 sentences.

Camping

by Sarah Russell

PYP Readers: Level 3 Non-fiction

A family goes camping in the summer. Can you guess what they did? 5 sentences on each spread with camping vocabulary and interactive questions.

We Are In A Book!

by Mo Willems

Grades: 1-4

When Gerald the elephant and Piggie realize that they are in a book, they decide to have some fun with the reader. Each page have big, bold, and spare text in speech bubbles with plenty of silliness and humour.

Duck, Duck, Dinosaur: Perfect Pumpkin

by Kallie George

I Can Read: My first shared reading

Feather, Flap, and Spike go picking for pumpkins. What is a pumpkin perfect for? Very short and simple 2-3 sentences on each page.

Panda Kisses

by Alyssa Satin Capucilli

Step Into Reading: Step 1

Baby Bear wants a kiss! A soft kiss. A sweet kiss. A sticky bamboo treat kiss. Which is the perfect panda kiss? 3-7 words on each page with large font.

Wild Reptiles: Snakes, Crocodiles, Lizards, and Turtles!

by Martin Kratt and Chris Kratt

Step Into Reading: Step 2

The Kratt brothers activate their creature powers to introduce readers to different types of reptiles and what they can do. 1-5 sentences on each page with large font.

Cats

by Joan Marie Galat

National Geographic Kids: Level 1

Learn about small and big cats in this “You read, I read” format. Simple sentences and further details are paired so that the adult and child can take turns reading.

Fly Guy presents: Space

by Tedd Arnold

Scholastic Readers: Level 2

During a visit to a space museum, Fly Guy and Buzz learn all about planets, space crafts, space suits, and even dirty snowballs (i.e. comets)! Each page is filled with vibrant and engaging images with text spread throughout. Some longer words have the pronunciation in brackets.

A Whale of a Tale!

by Bonnie Worth

Grades: K-3

Join the Cat in the Hat to explore porpoises, dolphins, and whales in this introductory nonfiction book. Each page has multiple sentences with labels, captions, and many illustrations.

French Easy Readers

Quel est ton métier ?

par Robert Cutting

Les échos de l’île de la tortue : Niveau C.

Daniel présente les membres de sa famille élargie et chacun de leurs emplois. Présenté dans le style d’un album de photos familial, chaque page comprend des photos des membres de la famille et des objets associés à chacune de leurs professions. 1 à 3 phrases courtes par page. Comprend une activité de réflexion permettant aux jeunes lecteurs de faire des liens avec leur vies quotidiens passées, présentes et futures.

C’était une farce

par Robert Cutting

Les échos de l’île de la tortue : Niveau I

Sara aime faire des farces à tous ses amis. Elle les trouve amusantes, mais est-ce que les autres la croiront lorsqu’elle essaiera de les avertir d’un réel danger ? Dans un style bande dessinée, ce livre comprend une page d’enseignements sur le thème de l’honnêteté. Comprend une activité de réflexion permettant aux jeunes lecteurs d’établir des liens avec leur vies quotidiens. 4 à 6 phrases courtes par page.

Le camouflage

par Julie Haydon

Zap sciences : Niveaux 12 à 14

Un livre d’information au sujet des animaux et des insectes qui se camouflent avec leur environnement. Les avantages et les processus du camouflage sont expliqués en 6 mini-chapitres avec des photos sur chaque page. Les termes figurant dans le glossaire du livre sont écrits en caractères gras. Le livre comprend une table des matières et un index. 1 à 4 phrases par page avec une grande police.

Le navet géant

par Jenny Giles

GB+ Contes et théâtre : Niveau 16

Un navet géant a poussé dans le jardin ! Il est si gros que le cueillir semble impossible. Récit simplifié d’un conte traditionnel occidental, le livre utilise la répétition et le texte lyrique pour raconter l’histoire d’un village qui travaille ensemble. 1 à 8 phrases par page utilisant une grande police de caractères. Comprend un scénario de théâtre destiné à une activité interactive pour les jeunes. Le scénario est codifié en couleur en fonction des paroles de chaque personnage.

Easy Readers with Chapters

The School Concert

by Angela Shelf Medearis

PYP Readers: Level 6 Fiction

Jazz had been dreading the school concert where she had to perform a song on the piano. When her teacher asks her to announce each performer, she discovers a new skill she didn’t know she had. 2 short chapters in 24 pages.

Ling & Ting Not Exactly the Same!

by Grace Lin

Join the twins Ling and Ting for some fun as they get a haircut, do magic tricks, make dumplings, and visit the library! Includes 6 silly stories with 1-7 sentences on each page.

Mr. Putter & Tabby Spin the Yarn

by Cynthia Rylant

Trying to be neighbourly, Mr. Putter decides to serve tea to Mrs. Teaberry’s knitting club but chaos ensues when Tabby the cat and Zeke the dog find the party irresistible. This book has 4 chapters with a few sentences spaced out on each page.

Mercy Watson to the Rescue

by Kate DiCamillo

Oh no! Mr. and Mrs. Watson’s bed is falling through the floor! How will their pet pig Mercy save them? This book has 12 short chapters with spaced out text suitable for readers transitioning to chapter books.

Princess Pistachio and the Pest

by Marie-Louise Gay

Forced to abandon exciting plans with her friends and take baby Penny to the park, Pistachio is sure her first day of summer holidays will be boring. But keeping Penny out of trouble proves to be more exciting than Pistachio expected. This book has 4 chapters with half pages of text suitable for readers transitioning to chapter books


Finding More Resources

To find more resources in this area, try the following:

  • Search using the General tab on the UBC Library website to look for material in all UBC Library branches.
  • Search using “Search Education Resources” box in the left hand bar on the Education Library website to limit your results to materials in the Education Library.
  • Use specific search terms to narrow your results, such as “earth science”, “earth (planet) — juvenile literature”, “physical geography”, “weather”, or “science–study and teaching.
  • To find lesson plans, include “lesson plans”, “lesson planning”, or “activity programs” in your search terms.

For more help with searching, please visit the Library Service Desk or e-mail ed.lib@ubc.ca.

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Board Books

Board books are children’s books that are suitable for babies and toddlers. They have thick durable pages often with a finish that is easy to wipe clean. Listed below are some of the various board books we have available at the Education Library.

Alligator Pie

by Dennis Lee and Sandy Nichols

Poetry

The classic Canadian poem is featured in this large board book with simple line illustrations and watercolour suitable for a silly rhyme time with the toddlers!

Black Bear Red Fox

by Julie Flett

Concepts

Written and illustrated by a Vancouver-based Cree-Métis author, this book features vocabulary for colours and animals in English, Cree, and the Cree pronunciation with bold solid colours on one side and digital textured collages on the other side. We All Count: A Book of Cree Numbers is also available at our library.

Calm

by Dr. Jillian Roberts

A quiet board book full of soothing messages to encourage adult readers to stay calm and co-regulate with the babies and toddlers in their lives.

Canada 123

by Paul Covello

Concepts

This large vibrant board book is full of bright colourful illustrations on two-page spreads while counting by 1s up to 10, then by 25s up to 100.

Hello Humpback!

by Roy Henry Vickers & Robert Budd

This is a vibrant board book with gentle embossing for babies and toddlers to experience the animals, landscape, sights, and sounds of the Pacific West Coast through beautiful Indigenous artwork. Similar reads can be found by searching Roy Henry Vickers “board books” on the UBC Library website.

I’m Dreaming of… Animals of the Native Northwest

by Melaney Gleeson-Lyall

Written and illustrated by a Musqueam, Coast Salish artist and author, this book uses rich, cultural art to feature different animals on each page. Animals of the Salish Sea is also available at our library.

Let’s Find Momo!

by Andrew Knapp

Look and find.

This large hide-and-seek board book is a fun interactive read featuring Momo the border collie in various settings. Each page invites you to find three items plus Momo in the colourful photographs.

Let’s Read

by Carol McDougall & Shanda LaRamee-Jones

This book uses rhyming text to celebrate the joy of reading. The photographs show different babies doing various activities related to reading. Similar books are available in this Baby Steps series.

More Than Balloons

by Lorna Crozier and Rachelle Anne Miller

This sweet lyrical board book with whimsical illustrations of various animals uses playful imagery to illustrate just how great a parent’s love is.

My Cat Needs Me

by Jane Cottrell and Jordan Wray

With simple cartoony illustrations and short sentences, this book teaches little ones the importance of caring for their cuddly kitty. My Dog Needs Me is also available at our library.

My Heart Fills with Happiness

by Monique Gray Smith and Julie Flett

The sun on your face. The smell of warm bannock baking in the oven. Holding the hand of someone you love. What fills your heart with happiness? This book supports the wellness of Indigenous children and families and encourages young children to reflect on what makes them happy.

Up Hamster Down Hamster

by Kass Reich

Concepts.

This book teaches about opposites using simple and cute illustrations of hamsters playing and engaging in fun activities. For other books in this series, search hamster “board books” on the UBC Library website.

Saffy and Ollie

by Paola Opal

Oh no, Sally’s rock is stuck! Find out what happens in this small but tall board book about playing with friends. For other books in this series, search Paola Opal “board books” on the UBC Library website.

The Feelings Book

by Todd Parr

Concepts.

Each page features a feeling or silly activity shown by the big, bold, and colourful illustrations with a meaningful message at the very end.


Finding More Resources

To find more resources in this area, try the following:

  • Search using the General tab on the UBC Library website to look for material in all UBC Library branches.
  • Search using “Search Education Resources” box in the left hand bar on the Education Library website to limit your results to physical materials in the Education Library.
  • To find more board books, search “board books” with quotations or simply browse board books in our Education Library Lab Room 155.
  • Use specific search terms to narrow down your results, such as (your desired topic) “board books”. For example, ABC “board books”.
  • To find lesson plans, include “lesson plans”, “lesson planning”, or “activity programs” in your search terms.

For more help with searching, please visit the Library Service Desk or e-mail ed.lib@ubc.ca.

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