Celebrate TD Canadian Children's Book Week by introducing children to
their favourite authors, illustrators and storytellers
MONTREAL, April 30, 2013 /CNW Telbec/ - It's more than just
entertainment for children when they get lost in the pages of a book.
Reading can bring out creativity, imagination and even courage among
children who are inspired by their favourite author's words or
illustrations. This year, TD Canadian Children's Book Week celebrates
the theme -All the Bookshelf's a Stage: Celebrating the Performing Arts from May 4 - May 11, 2013 to highlight the joy of reading.
TD Canadian Children's Book Week is a program of The Canadian Children's
Book Centre and throughout the week, over 35 authors, illustrators and
storytellers will be visiting schools, libraries, bookstores and
community centres across the country. Book Week tour participants will
also be speaking about the pleasures of reading, writing and
illustrating books for children and teens, reading excerpts from their
books, as well as meeting the families and children who have supported
their work.
"Finding books that I loved brought me out of my shell when I was a
child and that's exactly why I became an author - I wanted to create
stories that I knew children would enjoy," says Alma Fullerton, Author
of Community Soup. "TD Canadian Children's Book Week celebrates the self-esteem and
values that children can get from reading which will shape them into
happy adults."
For more than 35 years, TD Canadian Children's Book Week has been
highlighting the importance of reading and has been introducing
Canadian children and youth to their favourite authors, poets,
storytellers and illustrators. This year, over 25,000 children are
expected to participate in events all across the country.
"Every year we see thousands of smiles fill community centres, schools
and libraries when a child's favourite author reads from their most
beloved book," says Christine Marchildon, Senior Vice-President, Branch
Banking and Chair Quebec Market, TD Bank Group. "We're extremely proud
to support TD's Canadian Children's Book Week where Canadian authors
visit communities across the country and inspire children to get
involved and spread the joy of reading."
Dedicated to raising awareness of the many Canadian books available to
young readers, The Canadian Children's Book Centre helps educators and
parents select the best for their young readers. In addition, they have
selected this year's list of authors, illustrators and storytellers
that will be on tour this spring.
"Canada has so many influential authors, illustrators, and storytellers
to showcase and TD Canadian Children's Book Week is the perfect
opportunity to connect more young people with books", says Charlotte
Teeple, Executive Director of the Canadian Children's Book Centre.
"With communities all across Canada participating, it's a great way to
encourage children to explore the treasures to be found when they spend
time with a good book."
TD Canadian Children's Book Week is the largest celebration of Canadian
books for young people in Canada. For more information please visit www.tdreads.com and to see a full tour schedule, please visit www.bookweek.ca/.
TD Canadian Children's Book Week 2013
May 4 - 11, 2013 | Tour Roster
Alberta Selina Eisenberg, storyteller Alma Fullerton, author
British Columbia Interior Adrienne Kress, author Lower Mainland
Richard Scrimger, author Vancouver Island
Marthe Jocelyn, author & illustrator
Manitoba Wallace Edwards, author & illustrator
Sylvia Gunnery, author
New Brunswick Eric Walters, author
Newfoundland
Hélène Boudreau, author
Labrador Jennifer Lanthier, author
Northwest Territories Lorna Schultz Nicholson, author
Nova Scotia
Sylvia McNicoll, author
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Nunavut
Sarah Tsiang, author
Ontario Rachelle Delaney, author Maureen Fergus, author Gary Kent, author & Kim LaFave, illustrator Anne Renaud, author Caroll Simpson, author & illustrator Maureen Ulrich, author Cassy Welburn, storyteller
Prince Edward Island
Ron Lightburn, author & illustrator
Quebec (English-language tour)
Dan Bar-el, author & storyteller
JonArno Lawson, author & poet
Catherine Rondina, author Max Tell, storyteller John Wilson, author
Quebec (French - language tour)
Philippe Beha (author-illustrator)
Louis Émond (author)
Jacques Pasquet (author) Mario Brassard (author)
Saskatchewan
Lizann Flatt, author Lois Peterson, author
Yukon
Geneviève Côté, author & illustrator
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TD Community Giving
TD Bank Group invests in communities in order to effect positive change
in the places where it operates and where its clients and employees
live and work. In 2012, TD donated over $65 million to support
community organizations in Canada, the United States and the United
Kingdom. In Canada, TD focuses on education and financial literacy,
creating opportunities for young people and the environment. For
further information, please visit www.td.com/corporate-responsibility.
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.
Image with caption: "#TDBookWeek authors celebrate before embarking on cross Canada tour with Alan Convery, Senior Community Relations Manager, TD Bank Group. From left to right: Catherine Rondina, Adrienne Kress, Helene Boudreau, Marthe Jocelyn, Wallace Edwards, Sylvia McNicoll, Alan Convery, Lizann Flatt, Sarah Tsiang, Jennifer Lanthier, Patricia Storms. (CNW Group/TD Bank Group)". Image available at: http://photos.newswire.ca/images/download/20130430_C9865_PHOTO_EN_26145.jpg
Image with caption: "#TDBookWeek authors, illustrators and storytellers celebrate this year's TD Canadian Children's Book Week theme - All the Bookshelf's a Stage: Celebrating the Performing Arts. From left to right: Catherine Rondina, Adrienne Kress, Helene Boudreau, Marthe Jocelyn, Wallace Edwards, Sylvia McNicoll, Lizann Flatt, Sarah Tsiang, Jennifer Lanthier, Patricia Storms. (CNW Group/TD Bank Group)". Image available at: http://photos.newswire.ca/images/download/20130430_C9865_PHOTO_EN_26147.jpg
Image with caption: "From left to right: Alan Convery, Senior Community Relations Manager, TD Bank Group, Catherine Montgomery,Program Officer, Canada Council for the Arts, Patricia Storms, Illustrator and Author, and Todd Kyle, President of the Board, The Canadian Children's Centre and CEO, Newmarket Public Library. (CNW Group/TD Bank Group)". Image available at: http://photos.newswire.ca/images/download/20130430_C9865_PHOTO_EN_26149.jpg
SOURCE: TD Bank Group