Jon vs. Jarrett: Face Off

One of my daughters sent me to this too funny Jon vs. Jarrett: Face Off  video.

Jarrett J. Krosoczka makes a mockery of Jon Sciezka on YouTube, and Jon wants revenge. Now, Jon will stop at nothing to keep Jarrett from hosting the 2012 Children’s Choice Book Awards Gala in New York City. He rounds up all his children’s book author friends and they do their absolute darndest to keep Jarrett away from the Gala, but Jarrett is determined to be there! Will he make it in time?!?! Watch to find out…and to see how many great children’s authors and illustrators you play a role in helping Jon in his diabolical plot!

Pajama Press has a book for you!


Are you a fan of picture books?  Are you a fan of freebies?  If so, be sure to check out Pajama Press’ picture book give-away for a free autographed copy of Don’t Laugh at Giraffe by Rebecca Bender.  Two sets of Don’t Laugh at Giraffe greeting cards are also up for grabs.  They are soooo cute.

Canadian Children’s Book Week May 5-May 12

Oops.  Canadian Children’s Book Week is coming, and I totally forgot to post the Public Readings across the country.  Follow the link to check out where and when free public readings are happening across Canada and to find out which authors, illustrators and storytellers are presenting in your area.  Happy 2012 Children’s Book Week, and happy reading.

Orca Book Publishers spring launch

If you happen to be in Victoria on Monday May 7 check out some of Vancouver Island’s awesome authors and illustrators at Orca Book Publishers’ upcoming book launch.

Storyteller, Bernice Gei-Ying in Victoria for Children’s Bookweek

Canadian Children’s Book Week

Touring Storyteller Bernice Gei-Ying

Monday May 7th, 7:30 pm
at the Victoria Children’s Literature Roundtable

Bernice Gei-Ying’s traditional Chinese tales are popular with children and adults alike. Bernice tells spellbinding stories by Canadian author Paul Yee, as well as stories created from her own imagination. Sponsored by Canada Council for the Arts.

For more information about Book Week, visit www.bookweek.ca/book-week/2012.

Please bring lightly used children’s picture books to donate to “1000X5” Children’s Book Recycling Project.

The VCLR is open to the public. Members free, drop-ins $5, students $4. Meetings are held at the Nellie McClung Branch Library, 3950 Cedar Hill Road. Come early and browse Cadboro Bay Books’ table, and bring a friend! Doors open at 7 pm.
For more information about the Roundtable, call 250-598-3694, find us on Facebook, or visit:
www.victoriachildrensliteratureroundtable.blogspot.com.

CLA Winners for 2012 CLA Book Awards

Congratulations to the winners!

 the 2012 CLA Book of the Year for Children Award Winner:

The Whole Truth by Kit Pearson, published by HarperCollins

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

2012 Amelia Frances Howard-Gibbon Illustrator’s Award Winner:

My Name is Elizabeth! published by Kids Can Press, illustrated by Matthew Forsythe and written by Annika Dunklee

 

 

 

 

2012 Young Adult Book Award Winner:

All Good Children by Catherine Austen, published by Orca

 

 

 

 

Meet the winning authors in Ottawa at the CLA Book Awards Reception on Thursday, 31 May from 7-9 pm. Enjoy cocktails, appetizers and light dinner fare while mixing and mingling with the authors and your colleagues! Take home a book of your choice – an amazing evening for $ 30! Book now at:

CLA delegates can register for this event here: http://www.cla.ca/conference/2012/


Truth and Reconciliation Commission

 I spent all of Friday at a Truth and Reconciliation Commission event in Victoria.  I was there to support a dear friend who wanted to make a statement for the commission’s record. Some of you might not know what a Truth and Reconciliation Commission is about, so let me explain. Truth and Reconciliation Commissions are tasked with revealing past wrongdoing by a government or group…Think President Nelson Mandela after apartheid. But also think Canada and Indian Residential Schools. Indian Residential Schools are a shameful part of Canada’s history. Children as young as five were taken from their families with the stated aim to forcibly assimilate them.  They were denied their language, their culture and their families.  Many residential schools were  notorious for allegations of physical, psychological, and sexual abuse as well as neglect.

 

In 2008 the Canadian Government apologized to First Nations Peoples for the wrongs done to Aboriginal, Métis and Inuit peoples.  The Truth and Reconciliation Commission was tasked with taking statements from survivors and family members, creating a public record, and working toward reconciliation and a better future for Canada. It was difficult to be there. It was difficult to hear some of the horrific stories of survivors, difficult to hear how so many had turned to substance abuse to drown the memories of their residential school experiences.  It was difficult to hear of how such self-destructive behavior had in turn been so destructive to generations of families.  But, it was also healing. By sharing their stories, survivors were letting others help carry the load of pain, anger and hurt. Counselors and healers were on hand to offer amazing support.  By knowing and understanding our past, I hope we will be better equipped to go forward to a healthier future, a future that is respectful of cultural diversity.
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Karen Rivers speaking on April 16th

The Victoria Children’s Literature Roundtable is featuring author Karen Rivers for it’s next program on Monday, April 16, 2012 at 7:30 pm at Nellie McClung Library at (Cedar Hill & McKenzie).

Karen Rivers is a fabulous author who has written for middle school, young adult, and adult audiences. She’s a master of the first person narrative that young adult audiences so often find appealing, and she uses it to put her readers in the driver’s seat along with  her quirky characters.  She’ll be talking about how she found her “dream job” as a writer, but anyone who knows Karen or has read her books, wil know that she hasn’t found, but created her dream job through well developed stories that are carefully crafted.

Her most recent novels are What is Real, the XYZ Trilogy, and Barely Hanging On.

***The doors open at 7:00 pm but you’re welcome to arrive early to browse the Cadboro Bay Books table.

***Everyone welcome! Cost: $5.00 at the door, Students $4.00, $25.00/year.

 
***Dayle Sutherland will present Orca Book Publishers new Spring titles.

Bring lightly used children’s picture books to donate to Project abc 1,000 x 5.

Pacific Rim Whale Festival

I’ll be in Tofino and Ucluelet for the next few days doing story time for their Pacific Rim Whale Festival.

Here’s the info.

“Story time at Sea” at Jamie’s Whaling Station in Tofino aboard the Leviathan II, 606 Campbell St.  Saturday, March 17th 11:30-12:30

“Story time at Sea” at Jamie’s Whaling Station in Ucluelet, aboard  Leviathan II168 Fraser Lane  Monday, March 19th 10:00-11:00

They’ve arrived!

I’ve been waiting for the stories from the 2012 Canadian Children’s Book Centre’s Writing Contest and I just got the call that they’ve arrived.  I have stories from grade 4 again this year.  Guess what I’ll be doing for the next while!

If you missed the contest deadline this year, there’s always 2013.  And, don’t forget that dozens of authors and illustrators will be touring the country to promote books and reading all week long. Your school might even be lucky enough to be hosting a visiting author or illustrator.

Winning entries for the writing contest will be announced during Book Week, May 5-12.

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