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J'Ai Le Coeur Rempli de Bonheur


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Published: 2021

Great for age 7-10 years

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"J'Ai Le Coeur Rempli de Bonheur" by Monique Gray Smith is a heartwarming story that celebrates the bonds of family and the joys of cultural heritage. It follows a young child who reflects on the love and support from family, highlighting the importance of connection and happiness. Through vivid illustrations and poignant storytelling, the book conveys messages of resilience, gratitude, and the beauty of embracing one’s roots. The narrative encourages young readers to appreciate their own familial bonds and the warmth that comes from sharing love and traditions, creating a sense of belonging and joy. [Generated by language model - please report any problems].

 

This book is aimed at children in preschool.

This book has been graded for interest at 8-12 years.

This book was published in 2021 by Orca Book Publishers .

Julie Flett is a Cree-Metis author, illustrator, and artist who lives in Vancouver, British Columbia. She has received many awards, including the 2017 Governor General's Award for Children's Literature, the 2016 American Indian Library Association Award for Best Picture Book, and Christie Harris Illustrated Children's Literature Awards. Her Wild Berries , one of Kirkus 's Best Children's Books of 2013, was a title selection for Canada's First Nation Communities Read. Mireille Messier hails from Ottawa but calls Toronto home. Her picture book The Branch was shortlisted for the Ontario Library Association's Blue Spruce Award in 2018. In addition to her career in books, Mireille has also worked as a voiceover artist and as a screenwriter for children's television. She enjoys flexing her creative muscles in both English and French. Gabrielle Grimard transformed her love of design into a career in illustration over the course of her studies at Concordia University and the University of Quebec. In 2018, Gabrielle's picture book Stolen Words won the Ruth and Sylvia Schwartz Children's Book Award and was a finalist for the TD Canadian Children's Book Award. Not My Girl was a USBBY Outstanding International Book. Her creativity has been applied to children's publishing, advertising, and educational contexts.