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Picture Book Month
American Indian Heritage Month~ USA
National Year of Reading~ Australia
The Children’s Bookshow: Stories From Around The World~ ongoing until Nov 8, United Kingdom
Lee and Low Books’ New Vision Award~ submissions accepted until Nov 14, USA
Telling Tall & Tiny Tales Interactive Book Experience~ ongoing until Nov 24, Dublin, Ireland
The Illustrators’ Journey Art Exhibition Featuring Art by Shaun Tan, Matt Ottley and More!~ ongoing until Dec 31, Fremantle, Australia
Frances Lincoln Diverse Voices Children’s Book Award 2013~ submissions accepted until Dec 31, United Kingdom
2012 South Asia Book Award~ submissions accepted until Dec 31
SingTel Asian Picture Book Award 2013~ submissions accepted until Dec 31, Singapore
Exhibits of Winning Entries from the 2011 Growing Up Asian in America Contest~ ongoing until Feb 2013, USA
Nami Island International Illustration Concours for Picture Book Illustrations~ submissions accepted until Feb 15, 2013, Korea
Tall Tales & Huge Hearts: Raúl Colón~ ongoing until Mar 28, 2013, Abilene, TX, USA
Skipping Stones Youth Honor Awards Celebrating Multicultural Awareness, International Understanding and Nature Appreciation~ submissions accepted until June 25, 2013, USA




Kaleidoscope Children’s Literature Conference~ Nov 1 – 3, Calgary, AB, Canada
Kuala Lumpur Children’s Book Festival~ Nov 1 – 6, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
YALSA’s 2012 Young Adult Literature Symposium~ Nov 2 – 4, St. Louis, MO, USA
Singapore Writers Festival~ Nov 2 – 11, Singapore
Children’s Laureate Niamh Sharkey’s Gigantic Illustration Workshop~ Nov 3, Dublin, Ireland
Penang International Kids Storytelling Festival (PINKS)~ Nov 3, Penang, Malaysia
Children’s Africana Book Awards Ceremony~ Nov 3, Washington, DC, USA
OKI (Ohio Kentucky Indiana) Children’s Literature Conference~ Nov 3, Crestview Hills, KY, USA
4th Global Conference Bullying and the Abuse of Power~ Nov 4 - 6, Salzburg, Austria
Once Upon a World Children’s Book Award Ceremony~ Nov 4, Los Angeles, CA, USA
Kyun Kyun Ladki, a Play Based on Writer Mahashweta Devi’s Book, The Why-Why Girl (Tulika Publishers)~ Nov 4 and Nov 15, Mumbai, India
22nd Annual Children’s Illustration Show~ Nov 4 – Jan 15, Northampton, MA, USA
16th Annual Rochester Children’s Book Festival~ Nov 5, Rochester, NY, USA
Reading Association of the Philippines (RAP) National Convention~ Nov 8 – 10, Manila, Philippines
The 19th Annual IBBY UK / NCRCL MA Children’s Literature Conference~ Nov 10, London, United Kingdom
Children’s Literature Council Fall Gala: From a Book to e-Books: The Many Ways to Access Children’s Literature~ Nov 10, Los Angeles, CA, USA
Connecticut Children’s Book Fair~ Nov 10 – 11, Storrs, CT, USA
Children’s Day Celebrations Hosted by Tulika Books~ Nov 11, Pune, India
41st Annual IASL Conference Incorporating the 16th International Forum on Research in School Librarianship. Theme: The Shifting Sands of School Librarianship~ Nov 11 – 15, Doha, Qatar
National Young Readers Week~ Nov 12 – 16, USA
Vancouver Children’s Literature Roundtable Presents: A Night with Authors Susin Nielsen and Susan Juby~ Nov 13, Vancouver, BC, Canada
National Book Awards~ Nov 14, New York, NY, USA
3rd Annual Children’s Poetry Festival~ Nov 14 – 16, San Salvador, El Salvador
National Black Storytelling Festival and Conference~ Nov 14 – 18, Atlanta, GA, USA
Children’s Literature Assembly Events at the National Council of Teachers of English Annual Convention~ Nov 15 – 19, Las Vegas, NV, USA
Bookamania~ Nov 17, Chicago, IL, USA
Kahaani Festival~ Nov 17 – 18, Delhi, India
Istanbul Book Fair / IBBY Turkey Announces Children’s Books of the Year~ Nov 17 – 25, Istanbul, Turkey
SCBWI British Isles Annual Conference~ Nov 23 – 25, Winchester, United Kingdom
Northern Children’s Book Festival~ Nov 24, United Kingdom
Bookaroo in the City~ Nov 24 – 25, Delhi, India
22nd Annual International NAME Conference: Realizing the Power of Movements through Multicultural Education~ Nov 29 – Dec 1, Philadelphia, PA, USA




The Literature Centre (formerly Fremantle Children’s Literature Centre) Exhibits and Programs~ Fremantle, Australia
Dromkeen National Centre for Picture Book Art Exhibits~ Riddells Creek, Australia
Books Illustrated Events and Exhibitions~ Middle Park, Australia
International Youth Library Exhibits~ Munich, Germany
Tulika Book Events~ India
International Library of Children’s Literature Events~ Tokyo, Japan
Newcastle University Programme of Talks on Children’s Books for 2011-2012~ Newcastle, United Kingdom
Seven Stories (the National Home of Children’s Books in Britain) Events~ Newcastle Upon Tyne, United Kingdom
Discover Children’s Story Centre~ London, United Kingdom
Arne Nixon Center’s Children’s Literature Book Clubs for Adults Events~ USA
Events Sponsored by The Center for the Book in the Library of Congress~ USA
The Eric Carle Museum of Picture Book Art~ Amherst, MA, USA
The National Center for Children’s Illustrated Literature Exhibits~ Abilene, TX, USA
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I Have a Dream | Writing for Social Change by Pooja Makhijani~ ongoing until Dec 2, Singapore
Salon du livre et de la presse jeunesse~ ongoing until Dec 6, Montreuil, France
The Children’s Bookshow: Stories From Around The World~ ongoing until Dec 7, United Kingdom
Guadalajara Book Fair~ ongoing until Dec 4, Guadalajara, Mexico
The Original Art: Celebrating the Fine Art of Children’s Book Illustration~ ongoing until Dec 29, New York, NY, USA
Adventures in the Soviet Imaginary: Children’s Books and Graphic Art~ ongoing until Dec 30, Chicago, IL, USA
2012 South Asia Book Award~ entries accepted until Dec 31
16th Annual Family Trees: A Celebration of Children’s Literature~ ongoing until Jan 1, 2012, Concord, MA, USA
21st Annual Children’s Illustration Show~ ongoing until Jan 1, 2012 Northampton, MA, USA
Budding Writers Project~ entries accepted until Jan 6, 2012, Singapore
Growing Every Which Way But Up: The Children’s Book Art of Jules Feiffer~ ongoing until Jan 22, 2012, Amherst, MA, USA
A Journey Without End: Ed Young~ ongoing until Jan 28, 2012, Abilene, TX, USA
The Snowy Day and the Art of Ezra Jack Keats Exhibition~ ongoing until Jan 29, 2012, New York, NY, USA
Exhibits of Winning Entries from the 2011 Growing Up Asian in America Contest~ ongoing until Feb 2012, USA
Book Week 2012 Writing Contest for Kids & Teens~ submissions accepted until Feb 28, 2012, Canada
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Primary Source’s Global Read: Girl in Translation by Jean Kwok. Live, online chat and Q/A session with the author~ Dec 1
A Game That Calls Up Love and Hatred Both: The Child, the First World War, and the Global South~ Dec 1 – 4, Sydney, Australia
Malaysia Art Book Fair~ Dec 1 – 15, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
SCBWI France International Conference for Writers and Illustrators~ Dec 2 – 3, Paris, France
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World Book Summit~ ongoing until Apr 2, Ljubljana, Slovenia
Children’s Books Week~ ongoing until Apr 3, Flanders, Belgium
Bologna Children’s Book Fair Events in Town (Meetings): Montagnola – Pronti, parco, via!~ ongoing until Apr 3, Bologna, Italy
School Library Journal’s Battle of the Kids’ Books~ ongoing until Apr 4, USA
Bangkok International Book Fair~ ongoing until Apr 6, Bangkok, Thailand
Kidlit4Japan: A Children’s and YA Literature Auction to Benefit the Victims of the Earthquake and Tsunami in Japan~ ongoing until Apr 15
Sun Gallery’s Twenty-second Annual Children’s Book Illustrator Exhibit~ ongoing until Apr 16, Hayward, CA, USA
15th Annual Writing for Children Competition~ submissions accepted until Apr 24, Canada
Bologna Children’s Book Fair Events in Town (Exhibitions)~ ongoing until Apr 30, Bologna, Italy
Look! The Art of Australian Picture Books Today~ ongoing until May 29, Melbourne, Australia
The Art Institute of Chicago Exhibit: Real and Imaginary: Three Latin American Artists – Raúl Colón, David Diaz and Yuyi Morales~ ongoing until May 29, Chicago, IL, USA
National Poetry Month~ Canada and USA
School Library Month~ USA
Seven Stories (the National Home of Children’s Books in Britain) Events~ Newcastle Upon Tyne, United Kingdom
International Youth Library Exhibits~ Munich, Germany
The Eric Carle Museum of Picture Book Art Exhibits~ Amherst, MA, USA
The National Center for Children’s Illustrated Literature Exhibits~ Abilene, TX, USA
Dromkeen National Centre for Picture Book Art Exhibits~ Riddells Creek, Australia
Mirror, an Exhibition by Children’s Author and Artist Jeannie Baker~ Australia
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Press Release:
Author Tonya Hegamin and illustrator Taeeun Yoo are the winners of the 2010 Ezra Jack Keats Awards, which celebrate excellence in children’s literature by new authors and illustrators, who, in the spirit of the late author/illustrator Ezra Jack Keats, offer new and electrifying views of the multicultural world children inhabit today. The awards will be presented on Wednesday, April 28 at 6:00 p.m. by The New York Public Library and the Ezra Jack Keats Foundation. The ceremony, open to the public, will be held in the South Court Auditorium of the Stephen A. Schwarzman Building, New York, NY, USA.
Ms. Hegamin is recognized for Most Loved in All the World which tells the story of a little girl whose mother is a secret agent on the Underground Railroad. Before sending her daughter north to freedom, the mother sews a quilt for her daughter, not only to guide her with its symbols of moss and the north star, but also to remind her always that the smiling girl in the center of the quilt is “most loved in all the world.”
Ms. Yoo wins for her sublime linoleum block prints in Only a Witch Can Fly, about a young witch who tries and tries again to fly one special night.
For more information on the Ezra Jack Keats Book Award and this year’s winners you can click here and here.
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2009 Bologna Illustrators Exhibition of Children’s Books~ ongoing until Dec 6, Ishikawa, Japan
Guadalajara International Book Fair~ ongoing until Dec 6, Guadalajara, Mexico
Jewish Book Month~ ongoing until Dec 12, Canada and USA
When Cinderella Went to the Ball: Five Hundred Years of Fairy Tales~ ongoing until Dec 12, Toronto, ON, Canada
CJ Picture Book Festival~ ongoing until Dec 24, Seoul, Korea
Summer Reading Club: Read on the Wild Side~ ongoing until Jan 31, 2010, Australia
Golden Legacy: Original Art from 65 Years of Golden Books Featuring Artwork from Iconic Children’s Books~ ongoing until Feb 28, 2010, Amherst, MA, USA
Mother Goose in an Air-Ship: McLoughlin Bros. 19th Century Children’s Books from the Liman Collection~ ongoing until Apr 18, 2010, Amherst, MA, USA
Heart and Soul: Art from Coretta Scott King Award Books, 2006–2009~ ongoing until Apr 18, 2010, Chicago, IL, USA
From The Tiger Who Came to Tea to Mog and Pink Rabbit; A Judith Kerr Retrospective~ ongoing until May 2010, Newcastle upon Tyne, United Kingdom
Grace Lin, Author of Where the Mountain Meets the Moon, Appears on NBC’s TODAY Show~ Dec 4
Family Trees: A Celebration of Children’s Literature~ Dec 4 – Jan 3, 2010, Concord, MA, USA
International Antiquarian Book Fair~ Dec 4 – 6 Hong Kong
The Children’s Literature Centre at Frostburg State University Presents Storybook Holiday~ Dec 5, Frostburg, MD, USA
Irish Children’s Literature and Culture Symposium~ Dec 5, Dublin, Ireland
The Making of the Word Witch: The Poetic & Illustrative Magic of Margaret Mahy & David Elliot~ Dec 5 – Mar 14, 2010, Ashburton, New Zealand
Everything I Need to Know I Learned from a Children’s Book: An Afternoon with Anita Silvey~ Dec 5, New York City, NY, USA
Who Will Speak for the Child? Human Rights at Home and the Convention on the Rights of the Child~ Dec 7, New York City, NY, USA
BookFest@Singapore~ Dec 11 – 20, Singapore
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The 22nd Vancouver International Writers and Readers Festival, one of North America’s premier literary events, takes place Oct 18 - 25 in Vancouver, BC. The Vancouver Sun just published a great article on the festival, Big Names and a Six-Day Smorgasbord for Local Books Worms, that gives a glimpse of the treasures in store for literary fans attending. The article highlights one event that I would love to attend but is unfortunately sold out: author Mariatu Kamara of The Bite of the Mango in conversation Kathryn Gretsinger.
On Thursday I will be chaperoning students in my son’s class to Event #29 - Hide and Seek with acclaimed young adult authors Gordon Korman and Matthew Skelton. My son Evan is most excited to see Gordon Korman in person! Last year Evan “discovered” Korman and was instantly hooked on his books especially the Dive, Everest and Island series. This promises to be a great experience for the students (as well as us chaperones!). Here’s the preview for the event:
Adventures around the world and through time join together these two skilled authors. A phoenix-like bird in a nest guarded by crows, a daring hot-air balloon ride, a skillful heist of animals from a floating zoo, a speedboat chase through the canals of Venice, modern Europe and 18th century Antarctica and 16th century England—all find their way into the books of Gordon Korman and Matthew Skelton. Novels can take you to places you’ve never been and times that you’ll never see. Come and play hide and seek with two of the best children’s authors writing today.
To read and watch the events unfold at this year’s festival visit the Festival Blog. 7 bloggers will be contributing text, audio clip interviews and photos on a daily basis.
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Canadian Library Month~ Canada
Banned Books Week: Celebrating the Freedom to Read~ ongoing until Oct 3, USA
Hispanic Heritage Month~ ongoing until Oct 15, USA
Entries Accepted for the 2010 PBBY-Salanga Prize~ ongoing until Oct 23, Philippines
22nd Biennial of Illustrations Bratislava~ ongoing until Oct 26, Bratislava, Slovakia
The Art of Allen Say: A Sense of Place~ ongoing until Oct 28, Exeter, NH, USA
Picture Perfect: Art from Caldecott Award Books, 2006-2009~ ongoing until Nov 8, Chicago, IL, USA
National Young Writers’ Festival~ Oct 1 - 5, Newcastle, Australia
4th Annual Cybils (Children’s and Young Adult Bloggers’ Literary Awards) Nominations Open~ Oct 1 - 15
The Children’s Book Festival~ Oct 1 - 31, Ireland
Boston Globe–Horn Book Awards for Excellence in Children’s Literature Awards Ceremony~ Oct 2, Boston, MA, USA
8th IBBY Regional Conference “Children´s Books: Where Worlds Meet”~ Oct 2 - 4, St. Charles, IL, USA
2009 Bologna Illustrators Exhibition of Children’s Books~ Oct 3 - Nov 1, Takahama City, Japan
Orange County Children’s Book Festival~ Oct 4, Costa Mesa, CA, USA
13th Poetry Africa~ Oct 5 - 10, Durban, South Africa
Children’s Book Week: Words and Pictures~ Oct 5 - 11, United Kingdom
TaleBlazers Festival~ Oct 5 - 30, Province of Alberta, Canada
6th International Literacy Conference~ Oct 7 - 9, Penang, Malaysia
Ubud Writers and Readers Festival~ Oct 7 - 11, Ubud, Bali, Indonesia
Inky Awards Shortlist Announced, On-line Voting Begins~ Oct 9, Australia
Latino Book and Book Festival~ Oct 10 - 11, Los Angeles, CA, USA
Monterrey International Book Fair~ Oct 10 - 18, Monterrey, Mexico
Frankfurt Book Fair~ Oct 14 - 18, Frankfurt, Germany
OGAMAS Aboriginal Literary Festival: What We Gather For Each Other~ Oct 15 - 17, Brandon, MB, Canada
56th Jane Addams Children’s Book Awards Ceremony~ Oct 16, New York, NY, USA
International Conference on the Book~ Oct 16 - 18, Edinburgh, United Kingdom
Américas Book Award for Children’s and Young Adult Literature Winners Ceremony~ Oct 17, Washington, D.C., USA
SCBWI Tokyo Presents Writing for Children: The Picture Book with Author Holly Thompson~ Oct 17, Kyoto, Japan
CHARACTER COUNTS! Week~ Oct 18 - 24, USA
YALSA’s Teen Read Week: Read Beyond Reality~ Oct 18 - 24, USA
Vancouver International Writers and Readers Festival~ Oct 18 - 25, Vancouver, BC, Canada
Library Exhibition~ Oct 18 - 25, Jakarta, Indonesia
Utan Kayu International Literary Biennale~ Oct 20 - 24, Bogor and Jakarta, Indonesia
14th Annual New England Conference on Multicultural Education~ Oct 21, Hartford, CT, USA
Rabbit Hill Festival of Literature: Creative Approaches to Biography and Historical Fiction~ Oct 22 - 24, Westport, CT, USA
Finnish Reading Association Conference: New Literacies-Reading and Writing with New Technologies~ Oct 23 - 24, Jyväskylä, Finland
Children’s Literature Council Fall Gala~ Oct 24, Los Angeles, CA, USA
IBBY Congreso Internacional Lectura~ Oct 26 - 31, Havana, Cuba
Book Week~ Oct 27 - Nov 9, Japan
Tomás Rivera Mexican American Children’s Book Awards Ceremony~ Oct 30, San Marcos, TX, USA
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For over 20 years the Museum of Children’s Art (MOCHA) located in Oakland, California has been providing hands-on learning experiences for children and adults in 5 program areas: Museum Programs, Artists in the Schools, Early Childhood Programs, Professional Development Programs, and Community Programs. As well as advocating for arts as an essential part of a strong, vital and diverse community, MOCHA emphasizes outreach to children in low-income communities that do not typically have wide access to the arts; and works towards their mission of ensuring that the arts are a fundamental part of the lives of all children. Last year over 35,000 children took part in MOCHA programs!
The first Saturday of each month, MOCHA links literacy with art-making in a free event known as Saturday Stories. First, a children’s book is read
aloud and then participants engage in an art activity that highlights the themes of the book. On Saturday 12 September, from 1 - 2pm, MOCHA visitors are invited to join author Anjana Utarid. She will be reading her picture book Roti Rolled Away (Virtualbookworm.com Publishing, 2007): the story of Asha, a young girl in India who encounters unique and exotic animals as she chases down a runaway bread roti.
Anjana, who has an MA in Counseling Education, has traveled around the world several times and is an active advocate for at-risk children. Roti Rolled Away was her first children’s book and was derived from watching her mother teach her daughter to make rotis. Teri Sloat reviewed the book and says:
Roti Rolled Away allows us to follow the Roti, instead of the Gingerbread Man, as it rolls away from Asha. Anjana Utarid uses a familiar pattern and wonderfully rhythmic writing as Asha pays her respects to the animals of India while following the Roti through the jungle, only to watch the Roti disappear into the river. A wonderful grandmother story and bridge between cultures.
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Skipping Stones Youth Honor Award Winners Announced
Western Australia Spring Poetry Festival and National Poetry Week~ ongoing until Sep 4, Australia
Taranaki Children’s Book Festival~ ongoing until Sep 5, Taranaki, New Zealand
Enchanted Worlds - Art of Fairy Stories & Mermaid Tales exhibition~ ongoing until Sep 5, Lancashire, United Kingdom
National Literacy and Numeracy Week~ ongoing until Sep 6, Australia
Singapore International Storytelling Festival~ ongoing until Sep 12, Singapore
2009 Bologna Illustrators Exhibition of Children’s Books~ ongoing until Sep 27, Nishinomiya City, Japan
Entries Accepted for the 2010 PBBY-Salanga Prize~ ongoing until Oct 23, Philippines
Exhibition - Drawings from the Heart: Tomie de Paola Turns 75 ~ ongoing until Nov 1, Amherst, MA, USA
Picture Perfect: Art from Caldecott Award Books, 2006-2009~ ongoing until Nov 8, 2010, Chicago, IL, USA
Their Magical Years: a National Workshop on Early Childhood Learning and Development~ Sep 3 - 5, New Delhi, India
Beijing International Book Fair~ Sep 3 - 7, Beijing, China
Munsch a Bunch of Miles for Literacy~ Sep 3 - 11, Canmore, AB, Canada
Decatur Book Festival~ Sep 4 - 6, Decatur, GA, USA
heARTlines: Children’s Literature and Book Illustration Festival ~ Sep 4 - Oct 4, Mundaring, Australia
22nd Biennial of Illustrations Bratislava~ Sep 4 - Oct 26, Bratislava, Slovakia
International Literacy Day~ Sep 8
UNESCO Literary Prize Awards Presentation~ Sep 8, Paris, France
Brisbane Writers Festival~ Sep 9 - 13, Brisbane, Australia
International Children’s and Youth Literature Festival~ Sep 9 - 13, Berlin, Germany
CYA later, Alligator - Children’s and Young Adult Writers And Illustrators Conference~ Sep 12, Brisbane, Australia
57th St. Children’s Book Fair~ Sep 13, Chicago, IL, USA
10th Annual Hog Wild About Reading: A Motorcycle Ride For Literacy~ Sep 13, Port Moody, BC, Canada
Book Blogger Appreciation Week~ Sep 14 - 18
Hispanic Heritage Month~ Sep 15 - Oct 15, USA
The Manila International Book Fair: Words Without Borders~ Sep 16 - 20, Manila, Philippines
The Art of Allen Say: A Sense of Place~ Sep 16 - Oct 28, Exeter, NH, USA
International Symposium: Beyond Borders: Art, Narrative and Culture in Picturebooks~ Sep 18 - 20, Glasgow, United Kingdom
Bath Festival of Children’s Literature~ Sep 18 - 27, Bath, United Kingdom
Tamejavi - Our Voice, Our Stories: A Path to Inclusion~ Sep 19, Fresno, CA, USA
Eden Mills Writers’ Festival~ Sep 20, Eden Mills, ON, Canada
Thin Air - Winnipeg International Writers Festival~ Sep 20 - 27, Winnipeg, MB, Canada
International Day of Peace~ Sep 21
The 4th World Summit on Arts and Culture~ Sep 22 - 25, Johannesburg, South Africa
Canwest Raise-a-Reader Day~ Sep 23, Canada
25th Annual Göteborg Book Fair~ Sep 24 - 27, Göteborg, Sweden
Darling Children’s Book Fair~ Sep 24 - 26, Darling, South Africa
Reading Association of Ireland’s Annual International Conference: Literacy in the 21st Century: Perspectives, Challenges & Transformations~ Sep 24 - 26, Dublin, Ireland
Margarita Engle ~ Finding the Poetry in History~ Sep 25, Fresno, CA, USA
Wigtown Book Festival~ Sep 25 - Oct 4, Wigtown, United Kingdom
The Children’s Bookshow: Picture Books and Poetry ~Sep 25 - Nov 25, United Kingdom
National Book Festival~ Sep 26, Washington, D.C., USA
Children’s Book Seminar - SCBWI at UP Visayas 2009~ Sep 26, Iloilo City, Philippines
Banned Books Week: Celebrating the Freedom to Read~ Sep 26 - Oct 3, USA
The Word on the Street National Book and Magazine Festival: Celebrating Reading. Advocating Literacy. ~ Sep 27, Canada
New Zealand Reading Association 2009 Conference~ Sep 27 - 30, Queenstown, New Zealand
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PaperTigers is always happy to help spread the word on multicultural children’s and young adult literature events. If there is an event happening in your neighbourhood that you think would be of interest to our readers, send an email to corinne(at)papertigers(dot)org and we’ll post it on the blog. Here’s what promises to be a great event sent to us by Anjali Goyal, board member on The South Asian Women’s Creative Collective (SAWCC):
Beyond Gossip Girls: An Evening with Young Adult Authors Neesha Meminger and Sheba Karim
Books and films for young adults have exploded onto the scene recently with the success of the Twilight series, Gossip Girl, Harry Potter, and The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants. How do teens of color fare amidst this explosion? What is it like to try to publish works with multicultural characters or characters of color in an industry clamoring for the next Twilight?
Join us for a reading and discussion with young adult novelists Neesha Meminger (author of Shine, Coconut
Moon) and Sheba Karim (author of Skunk Girl). Meminger and Karim deal with issues ranging from the Sikh experience post 9/11 and single parenthood to body image and Muslim American identity, while providing cohesive narratives of South Asian American adolescences and their growing pains. Both authors will read from their new novels and discuss their different paths to publication and writing for a teen audience. Booksigning and reception to follow.
Wednesday, July 29 at 7pm
The Asian American Writers’ Workshop
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New York, New York
Lucía González, renowned storyteller, puppeteer, and Pura Belpré Honor author, will be doing a presentation at the Hedberg Public Library, 316 S. Main Street, Janesville, WI, on Saturday, July 18, at 1:00 p.m. Everyone is invited to attend.
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Exhibition of Prize-Winning Works of 16th Noma Concours (2008) “Palette of Dream Colours IV”~ ongoing until Jul 5, Tokyo, Japan
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READ!Singapore 2009 - Dreaming A Good Read~ ongoing until Aug 31, Singapore
Enchanted Worlds - Art of Fairy Stories & Mermaid Tales exhibition~ ongoing until Sep 5, Lancashire, United Kingdom
Picture Perfect: Art from Caldecott Award Books, 2006-2009~ ongoing until Nov 8, 2010, Chicago, IL, USA
Exhibition - Drawings from the Heart: Tomie de Paola Turns 75 ~ Jul 3 - Nov 1, Amherst, MA, USA
Kids and Young Adult Literature Festival~ Jul 4 - 5, Rozelle, Australia
West Cork Literary Festival~ Jul 5 - 11, Bantry, Ireland
NAIDOC Week~ Jul 5 - 12, Australia
Asterisks and Obelisks: Classical Receptions in Children’s Literature~ Jul 6 - 10, Lampeter, United Kingdom
Worlds in Dialogue Conference~ Jul 8 - 11, Potchefstroom, South Africa
Storytellers of Canada Annual Conference~ Jul 8 - 12, Victoria, BC, Canada
SCBWI British Isles Hosts an Evening with Tamarind Books Founder Verna Wilkins~ Jul 9, London, United Kingdom
Tokyo International Book Fair~ Jul 9 - 12, Tokyo, Japan
American Library Association (ALA) Annual Conference~ Jul 9 - 15, Chicago, IL, USA
Association for Library Service to Children (ALSC) Program and Meeting Schedule at the ALA Annual Conference~ Jul 9 - 15, Chicago, IL, USA
Young Adult Library Services Association (YALSA) Program and Meeting Schedule at the ALA Annual Conference~ July 9 - 15, Chicago, IL, USA
National Conference for Teachers of English and Literacy~ Jul 9 - 12, Hobart, Australia
SHCY Biennial Conference: Children and Youth at Risk and Taking Risks: Historical Inquiries in International Perspective~ Jul 10-12, Berkeley, CA, USA
The 45th UKLA International Conference Making Connections: Building Literate Communities in and Beyond Classrooms~ Jul 10 - 12, London, United Kingdom
USBBY/YALSA Present Mixing it Up: The Process of Bringing International Children’s Books to the US~ Jul 11, Chicago, IL, USA
Creative Exchange: The Bologna Experience with Ayano Imai, Kiyo Tanaka and Shimako Okamura~ Jul 11, Tokyo, Japan
2009 Bologna Illustrators Exhibition of Children’s Books~ Jul 11 - Aug 16, Tokyo, Japan
Children’s Books Ireland Wild About Books Day~ Jul 12, Dublin, Ireland
10th Annual Pacific Northwest Children’s Book Conference~ Jul 13 - 17, Portland, OR, USA
20th Annual Children’s Book Fair~ Jul 13 - Aug 1, Buenos Aires, Argentina
Voices on the Coast, A Youth Literature Festival~ Jul 14 - 18, Sunshine Coast, Australia
2nd National Conference on Children’s Literature~ Jul 16 - 17, Diliman, Philippines
Harlem Book Fair~ Jul 17 - 19, Harlem, NY, USA
18th Storytelling Festival at the Edge~ Jul 17 - 19, Stokes Barn, United Kingdom
16th European Conference on Reading and 1st Ibero-American Forum on Literacies: Discovering Worlds of Literacy~ Jul 19 - 22, Braga, Portugal
Racial Harmony Day~ Jul 21, Singapore
20th Annual Hong Kong Book Fair~ Jul 22 - 28, Hong Kong
Lima International Book Fair~ Jul 23 - Aug 5, Lima, Peru
Montana Poetry Day~ Jul 24, New Zealand
Their Magical Years: a National Workshop on Early Childhood Learning and Development~ Jul 27 - 31, New Delhi, India
Latin American Regional Conference/Congreso Latinoamericano~ Jul 30 - Aug 1, Lima, Peru
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Astrid Lindgren Memorial Award Week~ ongoing until Jun 3, Sweden
World Book Fair~ ongoing until Jun 7, Singapore
Once Upon a Time: Children’s Book Illustrators, Then and Now~ ongoing until Jun 14, Oakland, CA, USA
Books Illustrated Traveling Exhibition: An Australian Menagerie - Australian Picture Books~ ongoing until mid Jun, China
Seoul Arts Center Exhibit: Voyage to the World of Illustration~ ongoing until Jun 23, Seoul, Korea
Skipping Stones Magazine’s Youth Honor Award Program - Multicultural Awareness and Nature Appreciation~ entries accepted until Jun 25
Illustration Exhibition for Children: Pictures of Fantasy~ ongoing until Jun 30, Siena, Italy
Exhibition of Prize-Winning Works of 16th Noma Concours (2008) “Palette of Dream Colours IV”~ ongoing until Jul 5, Tokyo, Japan
READ!Singapore 2009 - Dreaming A Good Read~ ongoing until Aug 31, Singapore
Picture Perfect: Art from Caldecott Award Books, 2006-2009~ ongoing until Nov 8, 2010, Chicago, IL, USA
Reading Matters on the Road Series~ Jun 1 - 2, Bendigo, Australia
Don Quixote in “Sunny Spain”: the Mediation of National and Cultural Identity in Children’s Literature~ Jun 2, London, United Kingdom
Mitali Perkins and Rachel Vail, Resonating with Young Readers~ Jun 4, Greenwich, CT, USA
Nairn Book and Arts Festival~ Jun 5 - 13, Nairn, United Kingdom
Building Bridges - Bilingual Tandem Telling for Multicultural Audiences~ Jun 6, Singapore
Antioch University’s 2nd Annual Children’s Literature Conference~ Jun 6, Los Angeles, CA, USA
Book Launch for Grace Lin’s Newest Book Where the Mountain Meets the Moon~ Jun 6, Cambridge, MA, USA
Librarian’s Day~ Jun 7, Cuba
A Passion for Poetry Series Featuring Steven Herrick (Australia) in conversation with Paula Green (New Zealand)~ Jun 10 - 12, New Zealand
FNLIJ’s 11th Book Fair of Children’s and Young Adult Literature~ Jun 10 - 21, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
36th Annual Children’s Literature Association Conference~ Jun 11-14, Charlotte, NC, USA
The Art of Children’s Books~ Jun 12, Toronto, ON, Canada
Mixed Roots Film and Literary Festival~ Jun 12 - 13, Los Angeles, CA, USA
Eric Carle’s 80th Birthday Bash and Children’s Book Festival~ Jun 13, Amherst, MA, USA
Cape Town Book Fair~ Jun 13-16, South Africa
Enchanted Worlds - Art of Fairy Stories & Mermaid Tales exhibition~ Jun 13 - Sep 5, Lancashire, United Kingdom
Giving Voice to Children’s Literature~ Jun 15, Sacramento, CA, USA
International Day of the African Child~ Jun 16,
Borders Book Festival~ Jun 18 - 21, Melrose, United Kingdom
The Great Story Picnic Season~ Jun 20, Oxford, United Kingdom
The Torquay Froth and Bubble Literary Festival~ Jun 20 - 21, Torquay, Australia
New Rochelle Festival of Books ~ Jun 20 - 21, New Rochelle, NY, USA
The Nye Memorial Children’s Literature Tour of the Ukraine~ June 23 - Jul 10, Ukraine
CILIP Carnegie and Kate Greenaway Children’s Book Awards Winners Announced~ Jun 25, London, United Kingdom
International Authors’ and Illustrators’ Forum~ Jun 25 -26, Munich, Germany
Sunthorn Phu Day (celebrated poet)~ Jun 26, Thailand
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Skipping Stones is an award-winning, nonprofit magazine for youth that encourages communication, cooperation, creativity and celebration of cultural and environmental richness. Founded in 1988 and published five times a year, Skipping Stones provides a forum for sharing ideas and experiences among youth from different countries and cultures. Art and original writings submissions in every language and from all ages are always welcomed.
Each year Skipping Stones recognizes outstanding authentic books and teaching resources with the Annual Skipping Stones Honor Awards. The honored books, published by both large and small publishers, promote cooperation and cultivate an awareness of our diverse cultures. Together, they encourage an understanding of the world’s diversity, ecological richness, respect for differing viewpoints and close relationships in human societies. Bound to provide a great reading adventure, they offer a variety of learning experiences. Reviewers aged 8 to 80, from many backgrounds and life experiences, help select the winners and their reviews are published in the Summer Skipping Stones issue.
The 2009 winners are broken down into 3 categories - Multicultural & International Awareness, Nature and Ecology Books, and Teaching and Parenting Resources; and winning titles include:
Secret Keeper by Mitali Perkins,
The Storyteller’s Candle by Lucia Gonzalez, illustrated by Lulu Delacre,
Grandfather’s Story Cloth by Linda Gerdner and Sarah Langford, illustrated by Stuart Loughridge.
For a complete list of the winners, click here: I just printed it off and will be heading to my local library this afternoon to see what treasures I can find!
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National Poetry Month~ Canada and USA
Growing Up Asian in America Art and Essay Contest Winners Announced~ San Francisco, CA, USA
Exclusive Books Children’s Book Festival~ ongoing until Apr 4, South Africa
Toronto Festival of Storytelling~ongoing until Apr 5, Toronto, ON, Canada
7th Bangkok International Book Fair & 37th National Book Fair~ ongoing until Apr 6, Bangkok, Thailand
20th Annual Children’s Book Illustrator Exhibit~ ongoing until Apr 18, Hayward, CA, USA
Bologna Children’s Book Fair Events in the City~ ongoing until April 30, Bologna, Italy
Discovering Ethnic Minorities - Storytelling Workshops for Children~ ongoing until May 31, Hong Kong
Exhibition of Prize Winning Works of 16th Noma Concours (2008) “Palette of Dream Colours IV”~ ongoing until Jul 5, Tokyo, Japan
Fay B. Kaigler Children’s Book Festival~ Apr 1 - 3, Hattiesburg, MS, USA
Ethiopian Children’s Book Week~ Apr 1 - 7, Ethiopia
International Children’s Book Day~ Apr 2
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25th Annual Virginia Hamilton Conference on Multicultural Literature for Children and Young Adults~ Apr 2 - 3, Kent, OH, USA
Conference: What’s New in Children’s Books~ Apr 4, Boston, MA, USA
Young Poets Week~ Apr 6 - 12, Canada
Children’s and Young Adult Literature Festival: Read Green~ Apr 15 - 16, Salisbury, MD, USA
National Library Week~ Apr 12-18, USA
15th Celebration of Children’s Literature~ Apr 18, Berkeley, CA, USA
15th Annual Border Book Festival~ Apr 17 - 19, Mesilla, NM, USA
Congreso Iberoamericano de Libreros~ Apr 18 - 20, Buenos Aires, Argentina
London Book Fair~ Apr 20 - 22, London, United Kingdom
Global Action Week: Open Books, Open Doors~ Apr 20 - 26
Camara Chilena del Libro Book Fair~ Apr 21 - 28, Santiago, Chile
Blue Metropolis Montreal International Literary Festival and Children’s Festival~ Apr 22 - 26, Montreal, QC, Canada
World Book and Copyright Day~ Apr 23
Cambridge WordFest~ Apr 23 - 26, Cambridge, United Kingdom
35th Buenos Aires International Book Fair~ Apr 23 - May 11, Buenos Aires, Argentina
27th Annual Spring Festival of Children’s Literature~ Apr 24 - 25, Frostburg, MD, USA
SCBWI New England’s Annual Conference: Many Voices~ Apr 24 - 26, Nashua, NH, USA
Los Angeles Times Festival of Books~ Apr 25 - 26, Los Angeles, CA, USA
Lecture: The Reconfiguration of Children and Children’s Literature in a Globalized World~ Apr 27, Drumcondra, Ireland
5th Annual PEN World Voices Festival of International Literature~ Apr 27 - May 3, New York, NY, USA
Jane Addams Children’s Book Award Winners Announced~ Apr 28, New York, NY, USA
El Día de los Niños/El Día de los Libros~ Apr 30, USA
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The Jane Addams Children’s Book Awards are given annually to children’s books published in the preceding year that effectively promote the cause of peace, social justice, world community, and the equality of the sexes and all races, as well as meeting conventional standards for excellence. On October 17th, winners of the 55th Jane Addams Children’s Book Awards received their awards, gave their acceptance speeches, and signed copies of their books at the United Nations Plaza in New York City.
PaperTigers congratulates:
WINNER - Books for Younger Children Category
The Escape of Oney Judge: Martha Washington’s Slave Finds Freedom, written and illustrated by Emily Arnold McCully
WINNER - Books For Older Children Category
We are One: The Story of Bayard Rustin, written by Larry Dane Brimner
HONORS - Books for Younger Children Category
One Thousand Tracings: Healing the Wounds of World War II, written and illustrated by Lita Judge
HONORS - Books for Older Children Category
Rickshaw Girl, written by Mitali Perkins with illustrations by Jamie Hogan
Honors - Books for Older Children Category
Elijah of Buxton, written by Christopher Paul Curtis
Honors - Books for Older Children Category
Birmingham, 1963, written by Carole Boston Weatherford
You can read Mitali’s acceptance speech and see photos of the event on her blog. Check out Larry Brimner’s Write. Write. Written! — A Writer’s Journal and Lita Judge’s blog as well!
In November our PaperTigers website will focus on the theme of “war and peace in children’s books,” featuring original essays by Lita Judge (One Thousand Tracings) and Jo Montie, former member of the Jane Addams Award committee.
Today at work we are discussing our season's book champions, or push books, and what we need to do to get the marketing going.
Of course, as a writer, I have mixed tummy rumbling feelings.
YES--a big book is a necessity for any house's success and actually does propel the sales of the other books.
YES--there are some books that simply lend themselves to programming and outreach, while others are more quiet and personal and require handselling, one book at a time.
and
NO--you can't push EVERY book with equal marketing power.
still................
So I thought I would write today about how I determine a push book. And I'm going to talk more about God's To-Do List, which I mentioned on Tuesday.
1. There is a program that makes sense that encourages people to buy IN BULK. Ron structured his book into ten chapters, one for each day of the Days of Awe. Communities reading the book together are asked to read a chapter a day. During Yom Kippur, the rabbi can talk about the book, the process, and the community's goals, which are built into the book.
2. The author is dynamic. Ron is amazing. He travels. He speaks well. People relate to him.
3. The message of the book strikes a timely chord. I didn't realize how true this was for GTDL until I heard Ron speak at the recent CAJE conference. People were nodding, crying, laughing, holding each other. They had been clearly looking for a way to express the sentiments of the book. Now they had a way.
Is that helpful to anyone? Ask your q's. I'll add more thoughts next week...
CHEERS! Have a great weekend!