Written by Danny Christopher
Illustrated by Astrid Arijanto
Inhabit Media
978-1-77227-143-0
32 pp.
Ages 4-7
May 2017
The children of the title, Putuguq and Kublu, are a high-spirited brother and sister who love playing pranks on one another but in this early reader-graphic novel, they are no match for the wisdom of their grandfather who supervises and enlightens them.
The smaller and younger Putuguq tries to prank his sister Kublu with a snowball but she is older and onto his tricks and gets him with an even bigger snowball. As he chases her across the tundra, Kublu trips on a rock and almost falls head first into an inukshuk. Their grandfather takes this opportunity to tell them about the purpose of inuksuit (plural of inukshuk) and of the ancient Tuniit people who used them as hunting markers. Putuguq, always wanting to show himself as the better-bigger-stronger sibling, tries to lift a heavy rock and just ends up looking silly. But, he finds his own way to use an inukshuk and to get back at his snowball-dropping sister.
From Putuguq and Kublu
by Danny Christopher
illus. by Astrid Arijanto
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From Putuguq and Kublu
by Danny Christopher
illus. by Astrid Arijanto
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From Putuguq and Kublu
by Danny Christopher
illus. by Astrid Arijanto
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n.b. The word "putuguq" and "kublu" are Inuktitut words that mean toe and thumb respectively.
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