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Canadas Maple Leaf: The Story of Our Flag

by AnnMaureen Owens, Jane Yealland
Illustrator: Bill Slavin

Kids Can Press | June 15, 1999 | Hardcover

<SPAN STYLE= "" >The only children''s book of its kind, </SPAN><SPAN STYLE= "font-style:italic;" >Canada''s Maple Leaf</SPAN><SPAN STYLE= "" > is a colorful history of Canada''s unique flag. Kids will learn about the first flags that flew over Canada, the country''s loyalty to the British flag and the great flag debate that led to our current flag. They''ll see colorful images of provincial and territorial flags (including Nunavut''s) and read fascinating stories about flags from around the world. This illustrated history includes flag etiquette, flag-raising procedures and how to send messages with international flag codes. Kids can also make and fly their own Canadian flag by tracing the maple leaf in the book!</SPAN>
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    Rating: 5/5

    Bring it Back in Print!

    This review is from: Canadas Maple Leaf: The Story of Our Flag (Trade Paperback)

    Nicola Mansfield

    • Top Book Reviewer

    6 months ago

    Reason for Reading: Read aloud to my son for our history curriculum.

    First, I'm shocked just now looking the book up online to find out that they've let this title go out of print. It has been a favourite in our house and I've read it to both my children (11 years apart). This is a wonderful book that captures the excitement of a country trying to choose it's own flag for the first time. Prior to the maple leaf Canada flew either the Union Jack or the Red Ensign, both British flags, depending on the circumstances. As soon as you open the book on the inside front cover is a nice big outline of a maple leaf that can be traced or photocopied so children can make their own flags or artwork without having to struggle trying to draw their own leaf. This was much appreciated with my first son!

    The book starts off with why Canada's flag is unique and takes a look at some other unique country flags. Then we get a history of flags going back to ancient times and "vexiloids" up to the Vikings and their triangular flags and the Native Americans and their feathers tied to poles. Historically we see all the flags that were flown over Canada before she had her own flag from John Cabot's St. George Cross to the American Stars & Stripes on the illegal trading forts in Alberta. Afterwards it discusses the whole historical story of how Canada came about her famous Maple Leaf and flag etiquette. The book finishes off with a look and description of the symbols on all 13 of Canada's provincial and territorial flags (and yes, that does mean Nunavut is included).

    An interesting book, well-written, with an entertaining voice, and colourful with great illustration. A great book for Canadian households with children, if you can find a copy. This one will be a keeper on my shelves!

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    Dd and I both really enjoyed this book. Sadly, Canadians don't often take a look at what makes us Canadian - focusing on Canadian culture and history. This book was interesting and thorough with information about the history of the Canadian flag.

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    Joanne Voisin

    Rating: 5/5

    Good for whole family

    Joanne Voisin

    12 years ago

    All of us learned so much about Canada's flag and flags in general. Great resource book and fun as well.

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    Wilena

    Rating: 5/5

    Great Book for Students

    Wilena

    12 years ago

    This book is great. Children young and old will find it helpful when doing homework. Younger children will enjoy the bright colours.

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