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Sarah Ponakey, Storycatcher and Maskwa's Tipi Tales

Sarah Ponakey, Storycatcher and Maskwa's Tipi Tales

Sita MacMillan (Author) See More
Azby Whitecalf (Illustrator) See More (2)

Sarah Ponakey, Storycatcher
JUVENILE FICTION
Indigenous Peoples of Turtle Island | Readers | Bedtime & Dreams | Social Themes
Chapter Books , Friendship
Annick Press
2 - 3
6 - 9
2025 Fall
Early Chapter Books

EPUB [reflow]
9781773219516
$22.99 CADNot yet published
English
05/27/2025

Paperback
9781773219509
$10.99 CADAvailable
English
03/18/2025

Hardback
9781773219493
$24.99 CADAvailable
English
03/18/2025

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Description


Continue to celebrate Cree culture and being true to yourself in the second book in this vibrant new early chapter book series!

Sarah has spent the best summer visiting Kohkom and her best friend Eden in her home community, but it’s almost time to return to the city and back to school. Eden has been acting odd and distant the past few days, and Sarah can’t quite figure out why: when she finds a tipi surprise in Kohkom’s backyard that Eden has been keeping a secret, Sarah figures that must be the reason!

But as the girls prepare for one last sleepover of the summer, Sarah continues to feel butterflies growing in her tummy when she hears Eden speaking Cree. Eden knows so much more about the language and their culture than Sarah; could that be what’s creating distance between them? As the night goes on, a magical visit from Maskwa reminds the girls that their differences and their culture is what makes their friendship so special.

Sita MacMillan continues to explore topsy-turvy feelings of growing up as a young Indigenous person living away from their community, with magical illustrations from Azby Whitecalf that transport the reader into the forest once again with Sarah Ponakey.

Watch for Book 3, coming in Fall 2025!

Azby Whitecalf Sita MacMillan

Author Bio


Azby Whitecalf (they/them/theirs) is a Plains Cree character designer and illustrator based out of North Battleford, Saskatchewan in Treaty 6 Territory. A graduate of the Alberta University of the Arts, they hold a Bachelor Degree in Visual Communication (Character Design). Their artistic practice focuses on fun and exciting stories with memorable and unique characters, and they enjoy working with bright colours, strong contrast, and fun shapes. Azby is passionate about creating accurate and positive representation of Indigenous Peoples and cultures, as well as exploring how to portray Indigenous Peoples in a way that celebrates multidimensional identities.