Beautiful illustrations and elegant writing work side-by-side in this retelling of Crow's journey to bring the Inuit people the daylight.
Long ago, when the world was still new, the Inuit people lived in the dark. There was no day, only the night, and it was cold, and it was dangerous. One day Crow visited the Inuit people and told them of many fantastic things, but one story in particular made them listen eagerly. Crow told them about a wonderful thing that it had seen far, far away. The Daylight.
Twenty percent of all profits from the sale of this book will be donated to Save The Children, a non-profit organization that helps provide access to healthcare, learning opportunities and more for children living in poverty in 120 countries. Learn more at SaveTheChildren.org
Long ago, when the world was still new, the Inuit people lived in the dark. There was no day, only the night, and it was cold, and it was dangerous. One day Crow visited the Inuit people and told them of many fantastic things, but one story in particular made them listen eagerly. Crow told them about a wonderful thing that it had seen far, far away. The Daylight.
Twenty percent of all profits from the sale of this book will be donated to Save The Children, a non-profit organization that helps provide access to healthcare, learning opportunities and more for children living in poverty in 120 countries. Learn more at SaveTheChildren.org