Targeted at babies ages 12-36 months, CURIOUS BUDDIES: HELPING AT HOME features live action babies and their caretakers are shown talking, playing and helping each other with typical household chores, such as laundry, cleaning and even cooking all while dancing, clapping, laughing and having a great time.
Inclusive of all genres, The Dance Current magazine takes the reader inside the art and culture of Canadian dance. Regular issues include artist profiles, interviews, articles on the creative process, health topics, points of view and critical commentary from people in the profession, plus select Canadian performance listings.
Inclusive of all genres, The Dance Current magazine takes the reader inside the art and culture of Canadian dance. Regular issues include artist profiles, interviews, articles on the creative process, health topics, points of view and critical commentary from people in the profession, plus select Canadian performance listings.
Wayson Choy's The Jade Peony is about growing up in Vancouver's early Chinatown. The book, which began as a much anthologized short story almost twenty years ago, is divided into three sections, each narrated by a different child from the same family: Jook-Liang, the "useless" female, whose main interests are going to movies, tap dancing, and imitating Shirley Temple; the adopted orphan Jung-Sum, the second oldest brother, who discovers he's gay; and Sek-Lung, the youngest brother and the only one in the family born in Canada.