01298 a2200217 4500001000700000020001800007020001200025041000800037082001000045100002200055250000800077500005800085520069400143521001100837856002400848040002500872245009600897260003300993300002601026700002801052118035 a9781772270020 q(bound) aeng a398.2 aChristopher, Neil a1v. aIB program. Livro para uso exclusivo dos professores. aThis pan-Arctic Inuit legend, which tells the story of a friendly giant, is lightheartedly retold, featuring sweeping illustrations. Inukpak was big, even for a giant. He loved to walk across the tundra, striding over the widest rivers and wading through the deepest lakes. He could walk across the Arctic in just a few days. But being so big, and travelling so far, Inukpak was often alone. Until one day when he came across a little hunter on the tundra. Thinking that the hunter was a little boy alone on the land, Inukpak decided to adopt him. And so, from the shoulder of one of the biggest giants to ever roam the Arctic, this hunter experiences the world from Inukpak's perspective. aYear 4 u00002e/00002e4d.jpg aBR-BrIDEAcBR-BrIDEA10aOn the shoulder of a giantban Inuit folktalecNeil Christopher ; illustrated by Jim Nelson aTorontobInhabit Mediac2015 a(unpaged)bcoll. ill. aNelson, Jimeilustrador