Key Selling Points The documentary on Takaya has been broadcast internationally and has been nominated for numerous awards. Interest in wolves - coastal wolves in particular - remains high. Cheryl Alexander is very active online and fields questions constantly from children and adults alike about Takaya and the life that he lived. This photo-based picture book features images of Takaya and the island where he lived, showing a wide array of animals, plants, and colours. The poetic text is light, gentle, and breezy. Media Canada's Homeschool Guide Canadian Children's Book News Canadian Teacher Magazine CanLit Books for Kids + Teens Child MODE Natural Child Magazine Resource Links Canadian Children's Book Centre Island Parent 49th Shelf 49th Shelf Teachers 49th Shelf Kids Canadian Children's Book News CBC Victoria Quill + Quire Read Local BC Times Colonist Marketing + Promo Regional and subject-specific print features, excerpts, review coverage, broadcast and television interviews Outreach to subject-specific organizations, markets, and festivals Blogger outreach, online ads, and social media campaigns Outreach to travel and tourism organizations Excerpts available Electronic ARCs Electronic blads Marketing + Promo Deliverables Electronic blad / sampler Electronic ARC Video interview Online banner Press release Podcast.
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