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Rating: Summary: A great book for learning! Review: I'm fascinated about this book. It contains 3 bits information. #1. you can not break a promise #2. stay away from the ocean #3. have an adult supervising you. I hope there are more books like this!
Rating: Summary: Keeping promises Review: The Qallupilluq is an imaginary Inuit creature that lives on Hudson Bay, according to the book's afterward. This troll-like thing wears a parka made of loon feathers and is said to grab children when they walk near the cracks in the ice.This creature was invented much like others' hobgoblins, to frighten children into listening to their parents. This version of an encounter with the Qallupilluit comes from Michael Kusugak, an Inuit man who was raised in the Arctic. He sent it to Robert Munsch, who had stayed with Kusugak's family while visiting Rankin Inlet in Canada's Northwest Territories. The result is a dance with some of the greater truths that transcend all cultures. Alyssa A. Lappen
Rating: Summary: a promise is a promise Review: This book is a good book because it relates to real life and even mine.Its like if you really want to to do something so badly so you lie but just like guilt tthe quallapillious will catch you and youll have to live with guilt forever until you admit it and the guilt will leave you.I think kids trying to clean up their lives should read this.I give this book a rating of 4 and a half
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