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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A fabulous "Eh? B.C." of Canada, full of nuggets of history!,
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This review is from: M is for Maple (Hardcover)
Some of the letters in Ulmer and Rose's A-B-C of Canada are ones you'd expect: "T" is for Toronto, "Q" is for Quebec, and, of course, given the title, "M" is for Maple. While those few are expected, some of what Ulmer and Rose chose to exhibit for this distinctly Canadian A-B-C shows a delicate and wonderful understanding of both the child and adult audience of this book.From Banting and Best, who gave the world Insulin, to Anne of Green Gables, to Terry Fox, and to - of all things - the Zipper, there are at least 26 nuggets of Canadian Heritage and History here that are presented in an accessible format for kids and adults alike. Moreover, each page is not just the rhyming quartet for each letter - there is also a sidebar with a few paragraphs or so on the topic, or on other letter related topics. (E, which is for "Eh?" also contains a little write-up in the sidebar on Edmonton, for example. G stands both for Grain and the Governor General.) The illustrations are beautiful - seeing the artistry of Terry Fox literally stopped me in my tracks. I remember seeing him run by when I was young, and the picture was a perfect capture of that moment. The perfect Canadian kids book gift, for those relatives overseas, or for those who've been in Canada all their lives, "M is for Maple" has real information, lyrical rhymes, and great artistry. It belongs on any Canadian Youth's shelf, and has certainly found a place on my nephew's. 'Nathan
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
fantastic,
By A Customer
This review is from: M is for Maple (Hardcover)
This is a great book for all children, but especially for children living in other countries. It gives young children insight into Canada at their level. It is especially beneficial to Canadian children of servicemen living abroad or in my case my grandson who lives in the United States but has one Canadian parent. It introduces him to his dual heritage. I definetely recommend this book to all.
5.0 out of 5 stars
ABC Book with Canadian Heart,
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This review is from: M Is For Maple: A Canadian Alphabet (Alphabet Books) (Paperback)
Beautifully illustrated ABC book about all things Canada. Each lettered page delves into and illuminates the richness of Canadian history, and culture. Written in a rhyming lyrical form that elementary school age students' will enjoy.
The vastness of Canada both in land and her people will be touched upon; from classic literature such as "Anne of Green Gables", to famous scientists and politicians, wheat, maple syrup, and gold. From the spectacular aurora borealis, and the Calgary Stampede, to the many slaves who crossed into Canada to freedom, students and adults alike will learn new and interesting facts about the second largest geographic country in the world. Each page has a side bar with additional information written in a straightforward and succinct manner.
3.0 out of 5 stars
Wish it was the book described in earlier reviews!,
By Happy Mom (Southern California) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: M Is For Maple: A Canadian Alphabet (Discover Canada) (Board book)
I like the book a lot, the illustrations are mostly lovely and touching (F for Terry Fox, great capture of Northern Lights for N and falling maple leaves for M, etc.) but some of the people are creepy looking (the babies in D or the hockey player in R for example) but I have two quibbles. 1) the book is really for Canadian readers only as it repeatedly talks about "our" land and things "we" love. As someone outside of Canada who bought it as part of an effort to introduce other countries early I thought it should have been better advertised as not being for other readers. It's one of the hazards of buying it without being able to leaf through it first. This is a small thing but I think it's confusing for very young readers (the kind who are being read alphabet books) who aren't Canadian. I realize it's titled "A Canadian Alphabet" but it isn't titled "A Canadian Alphabet for Canadians". 2) The book we received is NOT the book other reviewers have described with expanded text and other letter examples. Each letter has one short sentece of text and that's it. I would rather have had the other book with more information and other examples and explanation, including some pronunciations when needed (I'm not 100% sure how to pronounce Inuksuk or Ojibwa and don't want to teach incorrectly). B is for Bluenose in this version, a reference I'll look up but the page would have been so much better with additional examples (eg. British Columbia, Banff, etc.) If you are Canadian and want it really simple this is a five star book. From anyplace else and if you were expecting what was described in the other reviews it's three star, still recommended.
4.0 out of 5 stars
A modern classic in a growing sub-genre,
By Jennifer Bogart "@ Quiverfullfamily.com" (Alberta, Canada) - See all my reviews (TOP 500 REVIEWER) (REAL NAME)
This review is from: M is for Maple (Hardcover)
The alphabet book has nearly become a genre of its own within the world of children's literature. With every child's bookshelf containing one or two alphabet books that proclaim, "A is for Apple, B is for Banana" or alternately, "A is for Ant, B is for Bear," it's easy to see how the elegant and informative alphabet titles from Sleeping Bear Press are redefining the genre.
M is for Maple: A Canadian Alphabet by Mike Ulmer is quickly becoming the quintessential Canadian version of the alphabet book. Illustrated in rich, glowing oils by accomplished artist Melanie Rose, and covering a broad range of topics that are woven deeply throughout the culture of Canada, this beautiful book is both appealing and useful in a wide variety of age groups and settings. Each letter of the alphabet is introduced through rhyming text that draws out one symbol, historical personage, location, people group, sport, and so on, that helps to capture the spirit of Canada as a whole. So instead of a simple, "A is for Anne," readers are treated to: "A is for Anne - that's Anne with an E a red headed orphan who loved Avonlea. The Cuthberts had thought they were adopting a boy, But that red headed girl would be their pride and their joy." Informative sidebar text that digs into the presented subject matter provides background information, facts, and trivia - leaving readers `in the know' about important Canadian topics. Adding to the educational element, Sleeping Bear Press also has a free downloadable teaching guide available for grades 2 - 6, helping teachers dig deeper into the presented materials with their students. Literature, geography, social studies, research, writing, and history extensions are provided to accompany each letter and topic as it appears in M is for Maple. Depending upon the age of the audience, this versatile work can be read several ways. Preschoolers will enjoy the rhyming text and vibrant illustrations that appear in either two-page spreads or on single pages - it is even available in a board-book edition for the tiniest Canada lovers. Early elementary students can dig into the informative sidebars as well, and children who are familiar with basic mapping, reading, and writing skills can delve into a fuller unit-based study of Canada with the book and teaching guide serving as a spine. Far from being limited in interest to children - the handsome hardcover makes an irresistible coffee table book - relatives have nabbed our copy whenever we visit with it on hand. My twenty-something sister exclaimed in delight over, "B is for Banting, B is for Best," and my seventy-something grandmother has poured over it several times. It was her eagle eyes that happened to catch two small errors in the factual text that could have easily been caught by a good fact checker. Downtown Winnipeg is well known for having the windiest corner in Canada, but not the coldest and Cape Breton Island is part of Nova Scotia, not New Brunswick. Thanks Grandma. Other than these two counts, the remainder of the information presented seems sound. NOTE: These errors have since been corrected in the current version. In only 26 letters, Ulmer's introduction to the alphabet and Canada covers a large territory both geographically and in the number of foundational `pegs' for children to hang additional knowledge on as they grow. From coast to coast to coast, from city to field, from past to present, the broad selection of topics join together to form a tapestry familiar to all who know and love Canada. Whether in the library, schoolroom, or home, M is for Maple is sure to hold onto its status as a classic in Canadiana for children for years to come.
5.0 out of 5 stars
A Wonderful Reminder of Home,
By Preemie Mom (Cayman Islands) - See all my reviews
This review is from: M is for Maple (Hardcover)
This is a lovely book with lots of interesting facts about Canada. Living overseas this is my favorite book in my daughter's library. When she is older we plan to use this to teach her lots of things about Canada. This is a perfect shower gift to a Canadian mom living outside of Canada.
5.0 out of 5 stars
M is for a marvellous book!,
By Mandi MacLennan (Wabasca, Alberta Canada) - See all my reviews
This review is from: M is for Maple (Hardcover)
"M is for Maple: A Canadian Alphabet" is a marvellous find. Whether you are a geography buff, full of Canadian pride, or someone who just loves to look at beautiful things, this is the book for you! Mike Ulmer's rhyme scheme is a pleasure to read silently or aloud. His choices for each letter are fitting for Canada and represent all regions and citizens. The thing I liked most about his choices is that they are unpredictable, unlike a lot of other books of this genre. Paired up with Melanie Rose's awe-inspiring illustrations, Ulmer's writing cannot go wrong. Rose captures Canada's positive aspects in warm colours, soft lines, and heart-warming depictions. Lastly, the side captions outlining additional information on the featured item or offering a second feature is a great way to educate readers while keeping the same light-hearted tone. This book is an all-around winner in my mind. |
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M is for Maple by Michael Ulmer (Hardcover - July 2001)
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