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Dave the Canadian Beaver Goes to Japan
Age 3-12 32 pages
Dave the Beaver tells the story of a little beaver and his adventures exploring and comparing Japan and his home country.
DJC Kids Media is donating a portion of the proceeds from the sale of each copy of Dave the Canadian Beaver Goes to Japan to the Red Cross to help those affected by the earthquake and tsunami in Japan.
Age 3-12 32 pages
Dave the Beaver tells the story of a little beaver and his adventures exploring and comparing Japan and his home country.
DJC Kids Media is donating a portion of the proceeds from the sale of each copy of Dave the Canadian Beaver Goes to Japan to the Red Cross to help those affected by the earthquake and tsunami in Japan.
Article from The North Shore News - Wednesday, July 20, 2011
North Vancouver publisher Dave Martin is sending part of the proceeds from his latest book to help Japan. WHEN earthquakes devastated Japan last March the aftershocks were felt all the way in North Vancouver.
David Martin, who is in charge of DJC Kids Media - a children's literature publishing company - lived in Japan for more than 10 years before moving to North Vancouver. "I woke up (on the day of the earthquake) to frantic phone calls, emails and Facebook messages," he said. "My wife is Japanese and I have a lot of friends back there as well. Luckily, everybody was down in Osaka and they were all OK."
The night before the earthquake Martin had finished... read more
David Martin, who is in charge of DJC Kids Media - a children's literature publishing company - lived in Japan for more than 10 years before moving to North Vancouver. "I woke up (on the day of the earthquake) to frantic phone calls, emails and Facebook messages," he said. "My wife is Japanese and I have a lot of friends back there as well. Luckily, everybody was down in Osaka and they were all OK."
The night before the earthquake Martin had finished... read more

