Mark your calendars! The #2024CCBCBookAwards will take place October 28th, 2024 from 7:00-10:00pm. Tickets go on sale September 30th, 2024.
This year's event will be live streamed. We invite everyone to join in and celebrate with us.
The Ministry of Education has introduced a new education funding model, eliminating a protected funding envelope for school library staff & resources. We are rallying our community to stand with school library professionals. #SaveOurSchoolLibraries https://t.co/qBSx0mTGcg
Parents and guardians: Please remember to sign and return the permission form, so that your child can read up to 10 books from the library this summer.
Superhero Dr. Strange is a reader! You can be a super reader this summer too. Starting soon, you can borrow up to 10 books from Tecumseh Public School library for the summer. https://t.co/fjBZ0Tv88g
Readers, it’s officially time we announce this year’s Blue Spruce Award Winner! Can we please get a resounding applause for Benny the Bananasaurus Rex, written by Sarabeth Holden & illustrated by Emma Pedersen 👏🏼 Congrats @akkarala@ep_illustration@Inhabit_Media!
This week has been nothing short of incredible. The energy at the #ForestofReading Festival was NEXT LEVEL ⭐️ It truly was a rock concert for reading. Today we’re keeping that energy up by announcing the Blue Spruce & Yellow Cedar Award Winners. Stay tuned!
Did you love our Day 1 ceremony host or what?! She had the crowd on their feet and cheering for books! The 14-year-old #bookworm and creator of @ainarasbookshelf, Ainara Alleyne, hosted 2 incredible ceremonies! Thank you Ainara! #LiteracyLeaders
Author Kate Messner describes the process of getting 17 authors together for the ultimate creative collaboration in the new series, "The Kids in Mrs. Z's Class."
https://t.co/NvH1ccSOxa
The degree to which tech influences, if not defines, the lives of 8-12-year-olds is striking; kids surveyed owned an average of five devices, from phones to gaming consoles.
Reading, remarkably enough, made the top 5 of tweens’ hobbies. (YPulse)
https://t.co/ZeIYn5PsOx
Want to get cozy and hear a local author read their book aloud? Join author Madison Farkas in a reading of her book The Three Tree, presented in partnership with EarlyON as part of @gritlitfestival on Friday, April 19th! This event is FREE and appropriate for kids aged 0-6.
April is School Library Month, and as we celebrate school librarians and the spaces they create, library leaders are working hard to bring more educators into the profession https://t.co/L6pBGjq5sU