Children were clamouring for copies of Kaakuluk — a glossy magazine published in both English and Inuktitut — when a small test run was released in June. Kaakuluk and its sister publication Pivuut (for teens) will be fully launched in September by the Nunavut Bilingual Education Society. The hope is that the magazines will get more Nunavut students hooked on reading.
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