The $12,500 prize celebrates excellence in Newfoundland and Labrador writing.
The Festival of Literary Diversity invests in the future with its new weekend for the 12-and-under set
49th Teachers aims to put more Canadian-authored books into hands of Ontario students
Ontario educators and teachers looking to increase the number of Canadian titles in their classrooms have a new resource to turn to.
Mariko Tamaki’s fresh and quirky take on Harley Quinn
The Caldecott Honor winner talks comics and drag queens in this first look at Harley Quinn, Breaking Glass.
Scholastic Canada, Comme des géants nominated for Bologna Children’s Book Fair prize
Two Canadian publishers, Scholastic Canada and Comme des géants, have been nominated for the 2019 BOP – Bologna Prize for the Best Children’s Publisher of the Year (North America).
We Sang You Home receives an honour mention from the 2019 BolognaRagazzi Awards
Richard Van Camp and Julie Flett’s board book is about welcoming a new baby into the world.
Hans Christian Andersen Award nominees Deborah Ellis and Isabelle Arsenault on genre, process, and fostering curiosity
The HCA Award is the highest international recognition given to authors and illustrators whose entire body of work has made a significant contribution to children’s literature
Launching Loan Stars Jr.: librarians pick their top kidlit for April
#ownvoices: Tanya Boteju turns reign as a drag king into funny, fresh debut
Tanya Boteju’s debut YA novel Kings, Queens, and In-Betweens is inspired by her own experience, including time spent as a drag king.
#ownvoices: Ben Philippe wrote the pop-culture savvy Black teen he wanted to see
Ben Philippe was inspired by his own experience as a Black Québécois teen in Texas for The Field Guide to the North American Teenager.