Otter Doesn't Know by Andrea Fritz

A salmon and sea otter learn that it's okay to ask for help

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(Orca Book Publishers)

Thuqi' the sockeye salmon knows it's time to spawn, but she is lost in the Salish Sea and doesn't know the way to Sta'lo', the river. When she asks Tumus the sea otter for help, he doesn't exactly know either, and he dismisses her questions. But when Tumus becomes lost in some weeds, Thuqi' shows him that it's okay not to know something―you can still find a way to help a friend in need.
In this original story set in Coast Salish Traditional Territory, author and artist Andrea Fritz uses Indigenous storytelling techniques and art to share the culture and language of the Hul'q'umi'num'-speaking Peoples.
(From Orca Book Publishers)
Otter Doesn't Know is for ages 6 to 8.
Andrea Fritz is from the Lyackson First Nation of the Hul'q'umi'num'-speaking Peoples. A Coast Salish storyteller and artist, she works in different artistic mediums such as acrylic on wood and canvas and multimedia. Her work has been displayed in galleries such as Eagle Feather Gallery and the Place Gallery.