Times Colonist Book Sale for Literacy
12 May 2012 Leave a comment
in Events, For Educators, For Kids, For Parents, for teens, Helping Hands Tags: Book Sale, literacy support, Times Colonist
Do you live in or near Victoria? Do you love books? If you answered yes then hurry on over to the TC book sale. There will be something for every taste, and the proceeds go to support literacy in our community.
The sale is both today and tomorrow at the Victoria Curling Club on Quadra Street near Caledonia.
Another take on one of children’s literature’s greats
11 May 2012 2 Comments
in News Tags: Jane Flick, Leonard Marcus, Maurice Sendak, UBC, Vancouver Children's Literature Roundtable
Historian and critic Leonard Marcus on Maurice Sendak. It’s worth a look.
Exciting new from Jane Flick of UBC and the Vancouver Children’s Literature Roundtable…Leonard Marcus will be coming to UBC Sat. Oct. 13 for a talk for the MA In Children’s Literature Program and the Vancouver Children’s Literature Roundtable. Look for details in late summer on the Vancouver Children’s Literature Roundtable site.
Jon vs. Jarrett: Face Off
10 May 2012 Leave a comment
in Award News, Events Tags: 2012 Children's Choice Book Awards, Jarrett Krosoczka, Jon Sciezka
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!
Book Week Contest Winners Announced!
09 May 2012 Leave a comment
in For Kids, For Parents, News Tags: CCBC Writing Contest Winners
Winners of the Book Week 2012 Writing Contest
TORONTO ~ May 9, 2012 — The Canadian Children’s Book Centre (CCBC) is excited to announce the winners of the Book Week 2012 Writing Contest for Kids & Teens. The national contest is a much-anticipated part of TD Canadian Children’s Book Week — the largest celebration of Canadian books for young people in Canada.
The winner from each grade will receive a $250 gift certificate for the bookstore of his or her choice. Two honourable mentions from each grade category will also receive $50 gift certificates.
The WINNERS of the Book Week 2012 Writing Contest are:
GRADE 4:
Sam Daly of St. Albert, Alberta for Ode to Waluigi
GRADE 5:
Simon L. Navarrete of West Vancouver, BC for Nanobots
GRADE 6:
Sydney Glover of Winnipeg, Manitoba for Waiting
GRADE 7:
Emily Nieuwenhuis of Brantford, Ontario for The New World
GRADE 8:
Zoë Huyge of Walsingham, Ontario for Missing Pieces
GRADE 9:
Kelty Slaney of Kelowna, BC for Afternoons with Donald
GRADE 10:
Calvin Chen of Markham, Ontario for Father’s Last Temptation
GRADE 11:
Mannela Mora of Surrey, BC for Thin
GRADE 12:
Sarah Gorman of Hamilton, Ontario for The Final Awakening
The HONOURABLE MENTIONS of the Book Week 2012 Writing Contest are:
GRADE 4:
Kirsten Favreau of Keewatin, Ontario for My Great Grandma
Matthew Pauls of La Riviere, Manitoba for I Love Flight
GRADE 5:
Hannah Nie of Toronto, Ontario for The Devil’s Key
Julia Wiseman of Hamilton, Ontario for Alphabet Alliteration
GRADE 6:
Erik Goodmansson of Winnipeg, Manitoba for The Water Bottle
Konner Coughlin of Miscouche, PEI for My Friend Jimmy
GRADE 7:
Quinn Fotheringham of Vancouver, BC for Long Shadows
Maya Schwartz of Winnipeg, Manitoba for The Window Gazer
GRADE 8:
Nicholas Gessner of Kelowna, BC for August 6th, 1503, City of Rome
Joseph O’Krafka of Richmond, BC for Ode to the Golden Age
GRADE 9:
Aliyah Wasmuth of Sonningdale, Saskatchewan for Doors
Colby Dillon-Voudrach of Fort Smith, Northwest Territories for Tuktu (Caribou) Hunting on the Frozen Tundra
GRADE 10:
Erin Wilson of Greely, Ontario for Sirens
Erica Navickas of Calgary, Alberta for her untitled poem
GRADE 11:
Sophie Bartlett of Torbay, Newfoundland for Harmony
Kanika Lawton of Maple Ridge, BC for The Written Promise
GRADE 12:
Natasha Tal of Victoria, BC for Les Ponts et les Portes du Paris
Dongik Kim of Calgary, Alberta for An Apple Tree
In honour of TD Book Week’s theme — Read a Book, Share a Story — Canadian students in Grades 4 to 12 were asked share their best stories or poems. Young writers from all across Canada were eager to share their stories. The CCBC received stories from Prince Edward Island to Saskatchewan to the Northwest Territories and Nunavut in the north! The response this year was overwhelming and the CCBC received over two thousand submissions this year — four times the amount received last year.
Nine Canadian children’s authors donated their time and expertise to judge submissions from young writers all across the country.The judges for the Book Week 2012 Writing Contest are:
Sheryl McFarlane, author of Waiting for the Whales, from Victoria, BC
Sharon Jennings, author of Home Free, from Toronto, Ontario
Jessica Scott Kerrin, author of the Martin Bridge series, from Halifax, Nova Scotia
Sylvia Gunnery, author of Emily for Real, from LaHave, Nova Scotia
Richard Scrimger, author of The Nose from Jupiter series, from Cobourg, Ontario
David Poulsen, author of Last Sam’s Cage, from Claresholm, Alberta
Sylvia McNicoll, author of crush. candy. corpse., from Burlington, Ontario
Lori Weber, author of If You Live Like Me, from Pointe-Claire, Quebec
Arthur Slade, author of The Hunchback Assignments, from Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
The Book Week 2012 Writing Contest is a wonderful opportunity for young writers, says, Grade 7 judge Sylvia Gunnery:
“When the box of grade 7 entries arrived at my door, I was happy to see there were so many young people across Canada who were keen to share their writing and take on the challenge of the writing contest. The box was heavy! Almost three hundred grade 7 students had entered the contest: short stories, poetry, fantasy fiction, fables, and more. As I did my first read-through to make the initial selections, I was reminded of the importance of giving young writers this opportunity to have their voices heard outside the comfort zone of the classroom and to have their writing read by professional authors. Whether an entry is judged as a winner or not, every student has had a very significant writing experience. Then, in the final stages of the judging process when the job of selecting gets even tougher, it’s inspiring to consider and reconsider those details of the writing that show the depth of thought and the skills students have to create compelling fiction and poetry. Congrats to all the writers who took part!”
The Book Week 2012 Writing Contest is generously sponsored by Amazon.ca, HarperCollins Canada and Simon and Schuster Canada.
For more information, please contact:
Shannon Howe Barnes
Program Coordinator
The Canadian Children’s Book Centre
Tel: 416.975.0010 x 227
shannon@bookcentre.ca
A shocking photo!
08 May 2012 Leave a comment
in News Tags: science museum, Van de Graaff generator
Here’s what happens when you stand with your hand on a Van de Graaff generator. Taken at the Science Museum in LA on a recent visit.
Here ‘s what a Van de Graaff generator looks like. They are super cool. Most science centre’s have them.
Maurice Sendak
08 May 2012 2 Comments
in News Tags: children's literature, Maurice Sendak, Where the Wild Things Are
What a sad day for the children’s literature community. The New York Times reports that Maurice Sendak has died. Published in 1963, Where the Wild Things Are was both groundbreaking and career making. It is as fresh today as it was nearly fifty years ago. It and Sendak helped to chart a new course for children’s literature, one that was less sanitized, one in which children could go out into the jungle of one’s imagination and conquer fear.
The Guardian has a great photo montage that’s worth checking out.
Pajama Press has a book for you!
03 May 2012 Leave a comment
in Events, News Tags: Don't Laugh at Giraffe, free autographed picture book, Pajama Press, Rebecca Bender
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
02 May 2012 Leave a comment
in Events, For Educators, For Parents Tags: 2012 Canadian Children's Book Week, free children's literature programs
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
01 May 2012 Leave a comment
in Events, For Kids, For Parents, for teens, News Tags: Book Launch, Orca Books
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.

