Capture the Magic of Reading during TD Canadian Children's Book Week
Annual event encourages Canadians to read a book, share a story in 2012
TORONTO, April 26, 2012 /CNW/ - To celebrate the joy of reading and the importance of sharing stories, TD Canadian Children's Book Week will kick off May 5 with 116 free public readings held in public libraries, community centres, bookstores and local schools across Canada. More than 35,000 children are expected to participate during the annual event which is organized by The Canadian Children's Book Centre and runs from May 5 to May 12, 2012.
The 2012 TD Canadian Children's Book Week's theme "Read a Book, Share a Story" promotes reading as a classic pleasure-filled pastime and encourages sharing a good book or story with friends and family. The theme also celebrates librarians and the important role they play in the lives of adults and children alike, sharing books and creating lifelong readers. In fact, this year marks the 100th anniversary of Lillian H. Smith, a Canadian, becoming the first trained children's librarian in the British Empire.
Children's book author, Vikki VanSickle, one of the 29 authors who will be conducting the public readings across Canada, remembers vividly why she fell in love with reading books as a child. "Every one of us remembers those moments when you've become so immersed in a story that you lose all sense of time," said VanSickle. "For a child, it's a defining moment when the magic of words and storytelling inspire the imagination."
Overall, thirty-four authors, illustrators and storytellers will be visiting schools, libraries, bookstores and community centres in every province and territory across the country and speaking to their audiences about the pleasures of reading, writing and illustrating books for children and teens.
"Instilling a joy of reading in young minds is why we support events like TD Canadian Children's Book Week," said Frank McKenna, TD's Deputy Chair and Literacy Champion. "Organizations like The Canadian Children's Book Centre work tirelessly to promote a love of reading and have helped to introduce our children to the rich heritage of children`s authors and illustrators we have in Canada."
"We are thrilled that, with TD's support, these authors, illustrators and storytellers will help children across the country discover the joy of reading," said Charlotte Teeple, Executive Director, The Canadian Children's Book Centre. "I encourage children of all ages, and their parents, to join in the fun at a TD Canadian Children's Book Week event in their community."
In its 35th year, TD Canadian Children's Book Week helps celebrate children's books and the importance of reading. For more information about the program, to see the full tour schedule, or to find out how to host readings in your community next year, please visit www.bookweek.ca.
Who's on tour - 2012 TD Canadian Children's Book Week
Alberta: Don Aker, author Rina Singh, author |
British Columbia: Jan Andrews, storyteller & author Brian Deines, author Bernice Gei-Yung Hune, storyteller |
Labrador: Alison Lohans, author |
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Manitoba: Vivien Bowers, author Gina McMurchy-Barber, author |
New Brunswick: Aubrey Davis, author & storyteller |
Newfoundland: Joan Marie Galat, author & storyteller |
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Northwest Territories: Andrea Spalding, author |
Nova Scotia: Karen Patkau, author & illustrator |
Nunavut: Allan Stratton, author |
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Ontario: Alison Acheson, author Caroline Adderson, author Eileen Cook, author Yayo (Diego Herrera), illustrator Jessica Scott Kerrin, author Chris McMahen, author Robert Rayner, author |
Prince Edward Island: Willow Dawnson, author & illustrator |
Quebec (English-language tour): Marty Chan, author Shoshana Litman, storyteller Kathleen McDonnell, author Caroline Pignat, author Richard Rudnicki, illustrator & author (French-language tour): Caroline Merola, author & illustrator Luc Melanson, illustrator Bruno St-Aubin, illustrator Édith Bourget, author, poet & illustrator Linda Amyot, author |
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Saskatchewan: Judy Ann Sadler, author Vikki VanSickle, author |
Yukon: Alan Cumyn, author |
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About The Canadian Children's Book Centre
The Canadian Children's Book Centre is a national, not-for-profit organization founded in 1976. We are dedicated to encouraging, promoting and supporting the reading, writing and illustrating of Canadian books for young readers. Our programs, publications, and resources help teachers, librarians, booksellers and parents select the very best for young readers. For more information, please visit www.bookcentre.ca.
Megan Hooper
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Earlene Tang
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Holly Kent
Canadian Children's Book Centre
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