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Children's Fiction Hockey

Sunny the Skunk Hockey is Fun!

My Amazing Heroes

by (author) Gilles Tibo

illustrated by Jean Morin

translated by David Homel

Publisher
Auzou Publishing LTD
Initial publish date
Jan 2025
Category
Hockey, General, Friendship, New Experience
  • Hardback

    ISBN
    9782898246425
    Publish Date
    Jan 2025
    List Price
    $19.99

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Recommended Age, Grade, and Reading Levels

  • Age: 3 to 6
  • Grade: p to 1

Description

Sunny the Skunk's forest friends have started a hockey team! They have a big game coming up against the Coyotes, but they don't have a goalie! Sunny is ready to step in and help her friends, but she doesn't know how to skate or play hockey! Can Sunny master the art of hockey before the big game, or will they have to rethink their strategy? A charming story of hard work, dedication, and friendship that celebrates Canada's favourite sport!

About the authors

 

 

GILLES TIBO a écrit et illustré plus d’une centaine de livres pour enfants dont les populaires séries d’albums Simon et les livres mettant en vedette l’adorable Nicolas. Il a reçu plusieurs prix prestigieux dont deux prix du Gouverneur général. Gilles habite à Montréal.

 

Gilles Tibo
has written and illustrated more than a hundred children's books. He is a
two-time winner of the Governor General's Award and the Mr. Christie's Book
Award, and a two-time nominee for the Hans Christian Andersen Prize. He
lives in Montreal, Quebec.

 

Gilles Tibo's profile page

After obtaining a bachelor's degree in graphic communications, Jean worked as a graphic designer for many years. He was one of the first collaborators of Safarir magazine, of which he became the artistic director. A full-time illustrator for several years, he collaborates with several children's publishing houses and illustrates more than a hundred novels, albums and school textbooks.

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David Homel was born in Chicago in 1952 and left that city in 1970 for Paris, living in Europe the next few years on odd jobs and odder couches. He has published eight novels, from Electrical Storms in 1988 to The Teardown, which won the Paragraph Hugh MacLennan Prize for Fiction in 2019. He has also written young adult fiction with Marie-Louise Gay, directed documentary films, worked in TV production, been a literary translator, journalist, and creative writing teacher. He has translated four books for Linda Leith Publishing: Bitter Roase (2015), (2016), Nan Goldin: The Warrior Medusa (2017) and Taximan (2018). Lunging into the Underbrush is his first book of non-fiction. He lives in Montreal.

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