Home means different things to different people while still being a concept that resonates in some way with everyone
by : Lisa Doucet
by : Lisa Doucet
Home means different things to different people while still being a concept that resonates in some way with everyone
by : Jon Tattrie
Contemporary Stories Are Honouring Indigenous Cultures
by : Erica Butler
“Sometimes it is the people no one can imagine anything of who do the things no one can imagine.” –Alan Turing
by : Chris Benjamin
Snuggle down with 18 Atlantic Canadian books that are generating buzz this autumn
by : Sal Sawler
How picture books help children understand horrific events like the Halifax Explosion
by : Jo-Anne Elder
A growing interest in translations of beloved children’s books
Learning activities for kids reading Minegoo Mniku: the Mi’kmaq Creation Story of Prince Edward Island (Epekewitkewey A’tukwaqn)
by : Wanda Lauren Taylor
Sex work has been thriving in Atlantic Canada
Questions we need to ask about settler Canlit and how we talk about cultures different from our own
How kids can process and learn from Joanne Schwartz and Sydney Smith’s Town Is by the Sea
by : Sal Sawler
(and why it’s a good thing)
by : Sal Sawler
All children need to read characters they can relate to, and that reflect a variety of perspectives and experiences.
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