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  • Interview with Mangeshig Pawis-Steckley, author of Boozhoo!/Hello! banner. Background of fox painted in the Woodland style, with colourful and patterned sections and puffy tail, looking back happily as they frolick against an orange background. Solid dark blue section to centre-right with text and Open Book logo overlaid. To centre-left of banner, photo of the author, man with dark hair under a brimmed hat, wearing a collared shirt and bolo tie, and looking out pensively.
    Interview with Mangeshig Pawis-Steckley, author of Boozhoo!/Hello! banner. Background of fox painted in the Woodland style, with colourful and patterned sections and puffy tail, looking back happily as they frolick against an orange background. Solid dark blue section to centre-right with text and Open Book logo overlaid. To centre-left of banner, photo of the author, man with dark hair under a brimmed hat, wearing a collared shirt and bolo tie, and looking out pensively.
    November 05, 2024

    Mangeshig Pawis-Steckley's Wonderful Woodland Art Leaps Off the Page in Boozhoo!/Hello!

    Teaching young people about wildlife and nature is a crucial part of storytelling, and a great picture book can achieve this with art and language. There are many examples of these titles, but the new ...

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