by Haru M. Yarmie (Author), Arran Yarmie (Author)
He's been called "Vancouver's famous crow", "a sought-after film star", and "East Vancouver's bad boy bird". It s Canuck! The orphan crow who rose to fame with countless news stories about his adventures, a documentary film under his belt and a Facebook page with over 100,000 followers. Now he's the subject of a kids colouring and activity book. East Vancouver resident and Canuck fan Arran Yarmie teamed up with his nine-year-old daughter to create A Crow called Canuck. This book documents Canuck's life from a fledgling chick to his well-known adventures and misadventures as an adult. Riding a SkyTrain and helping himself to customers meals in a fast food restaurant are a few of Canuck's exploits documented. But life for this celebrity crow has not always been glamorous. A run-in with a pole-wielding, human-induced injury almost cost him his life. Other confrontations with a postal carrier ruffled many feathers but were eventually smoothed out. Canuck also explains some of the plights and dangers that urban wildlife face with an underlying conservation message.
With 24 story and colouring pages and 12 activity pages, A Crow Called Canuck will not only entertain but educate children about the importance of peacefully coexisting with urban wildlife. Hancock House Publishers and the authors of this book are dedicated to this mission and proceeds from the sale of the book will be donated to the Hancock Wildlife Foundation.
Back Jacket
He's been called "Vancouver's famous crow", "a sought-after film star", and "East Vancouver's bad boy bird". Canuck, the orphan crow who rose to fame is now the subject of a kids colouring and activity book. It documents Canuck's life from a fledgling chick to his adventures as an adult. With 34 story and colouring pages and 10 activity pages, A Crow Called Canuck will not only entertain, but educate children about the importance of peacefully coexisting with urban wildlife. Hancock House Publishers and the authors of this book are dedicated to this mission and partial proceeds from the sale of the book will be donated to the Hancock Wildlife Foundation to help continue with its education and conservation programs.
Author Biography
Just like Canuck the Crow, Arran Yarmie and his daughter Haru are residents of East Vancouver. Arran is a High School teacher and Haru is in elementary school. After having memorable encounters with Canuck, they decided to create this book to tell kids about this remarkable crow and the importance of respecting urban wildlife.
Number of Pages: 48
Dimensions: 0.14 x 11 x 8.5 IN
Illustrated: Yes
Publication Date: December 01, 2018