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pêyak little duck

pêyak little duck

Sandra Lamouche (Author) See More
Mando Littlechild (Illustrator) See More

JUVENILE FICTION
Concepts | Animals | Indigenous Peoples of Turtle Island
Counting & Numbers , Birds
Orca Book Publishers
K - 1
3 - 5
2025 Fall
Picture Books

EPUB [reflow]
9781459837195
$17.99 CADAvailable
English
03/11/2025

Hardback
9781459837171
$21.95 CADAvailable
English
03/11/2025

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Description


Let's go on a walk and practice our language!

What birds will we see? I see one sîsîp / pêyak little duck!

In a celebration of the connection between language learning and the land, a young child enjoys a walk in nature and spots different birds while practicing counting from one to ten in Plains Cree. With bright illustrations, rhyming clues in English and pronunciation guides on every page, pêyak little duck is a friendly introduction to Plains Cree and a celebration of the beauty of springtime in the Prairies and the Plains.

Sandra Lamouche Mando Littlechild

Author Bio


Sandra Lamouche is a nêhiyaw iskwêw (Cree woman) from the Bigstone Cree Nation in northern Alberta. She is a wife, mother of two boys with braids, champion women’s hoop dancer, award-winning educator and two-time TEDx speaker. She has a master of arts in Canadian and Indigenous studies and is also the author of We Belong to the Drum / mistikwaskihk kitipêyimikonaw. Sandra and her family live in Blackfoot Territory (Treaty 7) in southern Alberta.

Mando Littlechild is a Treaty 6 nêhiyaw First Nations artist from Maskwacis, Alberta. They have been painting professionally since 2021, and work in many mediums but specialize in painting, digital illustrations and comics. They are Two Spirit and non-binary.

Prizes


  • FOLD Kids Summer Reading ListCommended 2025
  • Telling Tales Reading ListCommended 2025
  • TD Summer Reading Club Recommended ReadsCommended 2025

Review Quotes


“Well-crafted, (…) engaging and accessible, this is an excellent introduction to Plains Cree language for preschool through primary grades.”

 — School Library Journal (SLJ)

“By focusing the counting on native birds, the author adds another layer of authenticity to the text. Littlechild’s colorful, child-friendly illustrations do the same as they depict a charming Cree mother and child watching and counting the birds. A much-needed, authentic introduction to the Cree language and culture for all young children.”

 — Booklist

Biographical note


Sandra Lamouche is a nêhiyaw iskwêw (Cree woman) from the Bigstone Cree Nation in northern Alberta. She is a wife, mother of two boys with braids, champion women’s hoop dancer, award-winning educator and two-time TEDx speaker. She has a master of arts in Canadian and Indigenous studies and is also the author of We Belong to the Drum / mistikwaskihk kitipêyimikonaw. Sandra and her family live in Blackfoot Territory (Treaty 7) in southern Alberta.

Mando Littlechild is a Treaty 6 nêhiyaw First Nations artist from Maskwacis, Alberta. They have been painting professionally since 2021 and work in many mediums but specialize in painting, digital illustrations and comics. They are Two Spirit and non-binary.