Canadian Greats

Canadian Greats by Maxine Trottier, published by Scholastic Canada, Limited in 2003, is a captivating collection of five biographies aimed at young readers aged 7 to 9. This 45-page book presents the lives of notable Canadians, including Wayne Gretzky, Billy Bishop, and Laura Secord, showcasing their remarkable achievements and contributions to Canadian history. The engaging narrative is complemented by colorful illustrations, making it accessible and appealing for children.
In Canadian Greats, readers will discover the inspiring stories of these influential figures, highlighting their accomplishments in sports, wartime bravery, and historic heroism. The book serves as an excellent introduction to the lives of individuals who have made significant impacts in Canada and beyond. With a focus on biography and cultural themes, this edition provides a valuable resource for young readers interested in learning about the diverse heritage and achievements of Canadians.
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Five fascinating biographies of some of the greatest Canadians who ever lived. From the record-breaking sports career of Wayne Gretzky and the wartime daring of Billy Bishop to the historic heroism of Laura Secord, Canadian Greats is written for 7-to 9-year olds to read themselves. Packed with colourful illustrations, this is an excellent introduction to some of the people who have achieved greatness in the eyes of Canada and the world.
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