Violet Downey Children's Book Award Imperial Order of Daughters of the Empire. for ages 9-12 221 On October 28, 2004 the Canadian Children’s Book Centre and the TD Bank Group announced the establishment of a brand-new annual, children’s book award, the TD Canadian Children’s Literature Award for the most distinguished book of the year. Explore our list of TD Canadian Children's Literature Award Winners Books at Barnes & Noble®. Hosted by the Canadian Children's Book Centre and TD Bank Group, the Canadian Children's Literature Awards will celebrate great Canadian children's books and present the winners of the awards on the evenings of October 15, 2019 and November 7, 2019 in Toronto and Montreal, respectively. Explore Taber Public Library. His books include the Peter Nimble series, and the bestselling The Night Gardener, which won the 2015 TD Canadian Children’s Literature Award. Day At The Beach . Awarded tonight at a gala event in Toronto, Heather Smith took home the title of most distinguished children’s book of the year and $50,000 — the largest cash prize in Canadian children’s literature for her book, Ebb & Flow, a middle-grade novel in free-verse. New titles, recently rated, and recently tagged by the library community. Students from across Canada voted that their favourite was Tamaki's picture book They Say Blue. This was the official *unofficial* after-party for the TD Chil... dren's Literature Awards where we all honoured the winners and nominees of the TD Awards as well as celebrating the children's book creator community. The $50,000 prize recognizes the best Canadian book for readers up to age 12 in any genre. 10 Children’s Book Award Contests: A List for Self-published Authors. The family delights at watching the turtles splash, feed and play in and out of the water. Amy Mathers Teen Book Award ($5,000) "A podcast, a murder and revenge-fuelled cross country trip… Employing the device of the ever‐popular true crime podcast, this novel provides readers with a complicated and tragic mystery to follow… Summers tells a gut‐wrenching story of neglect, abuse, grief and a search for justice," said jury members, Nancy Cooper, Diana Krawczyk and Helen Kubiw, in a press release. We are thankful for the support of our sponsors for making our awards program possible and allowing us to raise the profile of these exemplary titles.”, “As part of our corporate citizenship platform, The Ready Commitment, I’d like to congratulate the winner of this year’s TD Canadian Children Literature Award,” says Andrea Barrack, Global Head, Sustainability and Corporate Citizenship, TD Bank Group. Closed Captioning and Described Video is available for many CBC shows offered on CBC Gem. Stephen Weir, writer, diver, publicist, articles, Canadian blogger, toronto caribbean carnival, taylor prize, cundill prize, arts, Norma Fleck Award for Canadian Children’s Non-Fiction ($10,000) Julie Flett has won the 2020 TD Canadian Children's Literature Award for her picture book Birdsong. ... Canadian Literature. The TD Canadian Children’s Literature Award celebrates the best literary work by Canadian children’s authors and illustrators. Written and illustrated by Jillian Tamaki (Toronto, ON) This event is a 15-minute presentation by the TD Canadian Children’s Literature Award winner Julie Flett with Birdsong. An additional $10,000 was shared among the four finalists for their contributions to Canadian children’s literature. Waterloo, Ont., writer Heather Smith won the top prize at the 2019 Canadian Children's Literature Awards, taking home $50,000 for her free-verse middle-grade novel, Ebb & Flow. Home. The $50,000 prize recognizes the best Canadian book for readers up to age 12 in any genre. But things do not go well for Jett — he makes a new friend, but he also makes some bad decisions and now carries a dark secret. TD has a long-standing commitment to enriching the lives of its customers, colleagues and communities. Free shipping and pickup in store on eligible orders. In total, $112,500 was awarded tonight, and an additional $72,500 will be awarded at a gala event in Montreal on November 7 with the Prix TD de littérature canadienne pour l’enfance et la jeunesse and the Prix Harry Black de l’album jeunesse. Canadian Children’s Book Week is the single most important national event celebrating Canadian children’s books and the importance of reading. Jane van Koeverden. Shauntay Grant and Eva Campbell tell the story of Africville through the eyes of a young girl visiting for the annual Africville Reunion/Festival. for ages 3-7, Marilyn Baillie Picture Book Award ($20,000) posted on December 22, 2011. When Mattie is found dead and the police botch the investigation, Sadie becomes determined to track down the killer herself. Canadian Children’s Book Centre Written by Courtney Summers (Tweed, ON) Africville by Shauntay Grant, illustrated by Eva Campbell, won the Marilyn Baillie Picture Book Award; Turtle Pond by James Gladstone, illustrated by Karen Reczuch, won the Norma Fleck Award for Canadian Children’s Non-Fiction; and They Say Blue by Jillian Tamaki won the CBC Fan Choice Award. 2018 winner. 2017 Winners and Finalists. Place a Hold. Discover award-winning books and authors in the library collection. My first book, Sunbelievable, was published by my own publishing company and … In 1959, the Canada Council for the Arts assumed responsibility for them and added prizes for works written in French. “Today I announce this year’s shortlisted authors for the 2019 Prime Minister’s Literary Awards,” said the Prime Minister. This site uses cookies to deliver our services, improve performance, for analytics, and (if not signed in) for advertising. Some of the oldest literary awards have been running for more than a hundred years, like the Nobel Prize for Literature, which has been running since 1901. Groundwood Books For more information, please visit our website. Canadian Information Book Award Children's Literature Roundtables of Canada. Young readers were asked to pick their favourite book from the shortlisted TD Canadian Children’s Literature Award titles in an online poll. Written by Shauntay Grant (Halifax, NS) Books are written by Canadians, and are geared to 1 to 12-year-olds. The awards carry a value from between $5,000-$50,000, for a total of $185,000. Marketing and Communications Coordinator Smith is a writer based in Waterloo, Ont. Please, Louise!, by Frieda Wishinsky 978-0888997968 | $17.95 hc | in stock Groundwood Books (HarperCollins) The shortlist for the TD Canadian Children’s Literature Awards has been announced, and Frida Wishinsky’s Please, Louise! Our Members and Friends include authors, illustrators, performers, librarians, educators, publishers, journalists—and everyone who loves kids books. Groundwood Books won three awards out of an impressive total of seven nominations. The awards are for literature aimed at children and young adults in both fiction and non-fiction, as well as both English and French. Sponsored by TD Bank Financial Group and the Canadian Children's Book Centre, the award carries a monetary prize of $30,000. Shop Indigo.ca for a great selection of award-winning books in both fiction and non-fiction. Here's a round-up of books that have won national and international awards in the first half of 2019. Shin-chi's canoe Nicola I. Campbell ; pictures by Kim LaFave. Researching book award contests can be overwhelming. Groundwood Books JURY MEMBERS: Nancy Cooper, First Nations Consultant, Southern Ontario Library Service; Diana Krawczyk, Manager, Children, Youth and Popular Collections, Central Library, Mississauga Library; Helen Kubiw, writer, teacher-librarian and blogger at CanLit for Little Canadians. Waterloo, Ont., writer Heather Smith won the top prize at the 2019 Canadian Children's Literature Awards, taking home $50,000 for her free-verse middle-grade novel, Ebb & Flow. The publisher, Kids Can Press, received $2,500 for promotional purposes. From October 31 to November 1, TIFA will proudly present an offering of free, digital activities to surprise and delight the entire family. New titles, recently rated, and recently tagged by the library community. 2019 Winners and Finalists. I Say Ooh You Say Aah. The Journey of Little Charlie follows a 12-year-old boy who agrees to track down thieves in order to settle his debts with a cruel man named Cap'n Buck. Comments are welcome while open. Emma Hunter JURY MEMBERS: Fatma Faraj, Junior School Teacher-Librarian, Branksome Hall; Erin Grittani, Children and Youth Consultant, Glad Day Bookshop; Larry Swartz, literacy and arts instructor, Ontario Institute for Studies in Education (OISE), and author of Take Me to Your Readers and “This is a Great Book!”. Sponsored by the Fleck Family Foundation, Turtle Pond By: Tom Booth. Resources for the titles recognized by this award since its inception in 2005 -- honouring the most distinguished Canadian books for children. At a gas station, a travelling radio personality named West McCray hears about Sadie's story and starts a podcast about her investigation. TD Canadian Children's Literature Award, 2005-2020. Explore Whistler Public Library. Short-listed, Rocky Mountain Book Award (Alberta Children's Choice), 2021 ; Short-listed, Hackmatack Children's Choice Award … ISBN: 9781610677110. Explore previous years' winners below! They Say Blue Awarded to a book of over 300 words for readers aged 13 or under. TD Canadian Children's Literature Award Winners. There are five titles nominated for the top prize, the TD Canadian Children's Literature Award. 2018 Winners and Finalists. Watch this space for upcoming events, and revisit past events, as many of them are now online. CANSCAIP (Canadian Society of Children's Authors, Illustrators and Performers) is a member-supported community of creators for kids and teens, founded in 1977. MCed by Kim's Convenience Appa, actor Paul Sun-Hyung Lee, the event celebrated an auspicious collection of titles by Canadian authors and illustrators, all worthy nominees, selected by hard-working juries. New titles, recently rated, and recently tagged by the library community. CBC Books. The Walter Dean Myers Award for Outstanding Children’s Literature, also known as “The Walter,” celebrates the legacy of author Walter Dean Myers (1937-2014). 416 975-0010 ext. New titles, recently rated, and recently tagged by the library community. She brings her family's stories to life by imagining brightly painted houses on the hillside and visiting the sundial in the park where her great-grandmother's name is carved. St. Martin’s Press Whether you’re still thinking about which trade school to apply for, or are entering your 3rd year as an undergrad student, the reality of how much everything will cost can be crushing. Suite 200, 425 Adelaide Street West Box 500 Station A Toronto, ON Canada, M5W 1E6. Catch full newscast of CTV News at 5, 6 and 11. Due to the pandemic, the Canada Council for the Arts is postponing the announcements for the 2020 Governor General’s Literary Awards (GGBooks)—the finalists will be revealed on May 4, 2021, and the winners, on June 1, 2021. The Journey of Little Charlie was a finalist for the 2018 Governor General's Literary Award for young people's literature — text. Our database of social justice and diverse themed books for educators. Below is the full list of prizes presented, with comments from the jurors. Skip to main content. for ages 14 and up emma@bookcentre.ca, Heather Reinsborough To inspire and enrich for life. for ages 4-7 There are five titles nominated for the top prize, the TD Canadian Children's Literature Award. Manager, Corporate and Public Affairs QUICK ADD. Written by James Gladstone (Toronto, ON) Learn more. Pseudonyms will no longer be permitted. As an aspiring writer, you always go, 'Maybe someday that will be me," Smith told CBC Books after the win. 416 975-0010, © 2021 The Canadian Children's Book CentreCanadian Charity #BN124389164RR0001, Site Design by Design for Good | Background illustration by Janice Nadeau, How You Can Help the CCBC – A resource for educators, Bibliovideo: Canadian Kids’ Books on YouTube, Get Published: The Writing for Children Kit, Virtual Launch of Trip of the Dead by Angela Misri. “A podcast, a murder, and revenge fuelled cross country trip… Employing the device of the ever-popular true crime podcast, this novel provides readers with a complicated and tragic mystery to follow… Summers tells a gut-wrenching story of neglect, abuse, grief and a search for justice.”. By submitting a comment, you accept that CBC has the right to reproduce and publish that comment in whole or in part, in any manner CBC chooses. After his father goes to jail, Jett makes some rebellious decisions and spends a healing summer with his grandmother in Newfoundland. Geoffrey Bilson Award for Historical Fiction for Young People ($5,000) Audience Relations, CBC P.O. Jean's latest children's book, Me and You and the Red Canoe, (Groundwood Books) was also be released in 2017. Lena bonds with her Uncle Erich, an author, and is distraught when he suddenly goes missing. "This picture book masterfully expands the notion of the non‐fiction genre… Information is presented through narrative, lyrical free‐verse text and through stunning visual images that extend the verbal text and make the world of turtles come alive for the reader… The book leads the reader to use their imagination as they wonder about the turtles that live there," said the jury members, Fatma Faraj, Erin Grittani and Larry Swartz, in a press release. Toronto, ON M5V 3C1 Honor. Canadian Children’s Book Week is the single most important national event celebrating Canadian children’s books and the importance of reading. TD Summer Reading Club. Explore Magrath Public Library. I really appreciate it, especially when I think about all the other great books that were nominated. She lives in the shad. Annick Press But when Charlie discovers the thieves he's hunting are people who escaped from slavery, his conscience intervenes. Those winners were: You can learn more about each of these books below. for ages 9-12 ISBN: 9781534411050. Congratulations to all of the winners and finalists! “This picture book masterfully expands the notion of the non-fiction genre… Information is presented through narrative, lyrical free-verse text and through stunning visual images that extend the verbal text and make the world of turtles come alive for the reader… The book leads the reader to use their imagination as they wonder about the turtles that live there.”. To encourage thoughtful and respectful conversations, first and last names will appear with each submission to CBC/Radio-Canada's online communities (except in children and youth-oriented communities). Partner festivals from across Canada are presenting various events featuring Governor General’s Literary Awards winners and finalists. The TD Canadian Children's Literature Award is given annually to the best book written for children under the age of 12. The Children’s and Teen Choice Book Awards are the only national book awards chosen only by kids and teens! Smith's book tells the story of an 11-year-old boy named Jett. "Barker's The House of One Thousand Eyes feels dystopian and other‐worldly but is a searing portrait of post‐war Berlin… A provocative and timely book about defiance, courage and the refusal to give in regardless of the consequences… Fascinating and disturbing, Lena's story, her difficult choices in an insurmountable situation, will thoroughly engross readers," said jury members, Roxanne Deans, Tracey Schindler and Joel A. Sutherland, in a press release. The TD Canadian Children's Literature Award is an annual Canadian literary award, presented to the year's best work of children's literature.Sponsored by TD Bank Financial Group and the Canadian Children's Book Centre, the award carries a monetary prize of $30,000. The TD Canadian Children's Literature Award is an annual Canadian literary award, presented to the year's best work of children's literature. Just updated all content and added three new contests! 2019 Winners and Finalists. The other 2019 finalists were They Say Blue by Jillian Tamaki, Sweep by Jonathan Auxier, Mustafa by Marie-Louise Gay and After Life by Merrie-Ellen Wilcox. Created by Read_at_MarkhamPL. When she is discharged, Lena is sent to live with her strict aunt, a member of the Communist party. Heather.Reinsborough@td.com, TD Canadian Children’s Literature Award ($50,000) Written by Christopher Paul Curtis (Windsor, ON) FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: (Toronto, August 6, 2008) — The Canadian Children’s Book Centre (CCBC) and TD Bank Financial Group (TDBFG) are proud to announce the finalists of the 2008 TD Canadian Children’s Literature Award for the most distinguished book of the year. TD Canadian Children’s Literature Award Established 2004 “Canadian Children’s Literature Award for the most distinguished book of the year. Explore Burlington Public Library. Sponsored by Sylvan Learning, The House of One Thousand Eyes Sponsored by Canada Council for the Arts. Add to Wishlist. Once again, the CCBC and TD Bank Group worked with CBC Books to present the CBC Fan Choice Award. List View List. Illustrated by Eva Campbell (Victoria, BC) Trilby Kent wins the 2012 TD Canadian Children's Literature Award for her novel, Stones for My Father, published by Tundra Books. Sign in to TD Canada Trust EasyWeb for secure financial services. Kids Can Press Last night the winners of English-language Canadian Children's Book Centre Book Awards were announced at a gala in Toronto. I started with a Google search and spent hours drilling down into contest rules and requirements. I've come to these awards — for years and years and years — as an aspiring writer. With more than 2,000 local public libraries participating in the program, over 600,000 children took part in the TD Summer Reading Club in 2019. ... 2019 winner. Groundwood Books Sponsored by Canadian Children's Book Centre (CCBC) Africville was home to a vibrant Black community in Halifax, N.S. We are bringing the world of Canadian kids books to YouTube. ‘Distinguished’ is defined as marked by conspicuous excellence and/or eminence, individually distinct and noted for significant achievement with excellence in … The winners for the 2020 English-language awards were announced in a … As part of its corporate citizenship platform, The Ready Commitment, TD is targeting CDN $1 billion (US $775 million) in total by 2030 towards community giving in four areas critical to opening doors for a more inclusive and sustainable tomorrow – Financial Security, Vibrant Planet, Connected Communities and Better Health. They are as follows: TD Canadian Children’s Literature Award ($50,000) Short-listed, TD Canadian Children's Literature Award, 2020; Commended, OLA Best Bets, 2019; Commended, Best Books for Kids and Teens, Canadian Children's Book Centre, 2019; Scholastic Canada Biography: Meet Elsie MacGill. Please note that CBC does not endorse the opinions expressed in comments. This book was a finalist for the 2018 Governor General's Literary Award for young people's literature — text. The TD Canadian Children’s Literature Award was established in 2005 to honour the most distinguished book of the year for children aged 1 to 12. New titles, recently rated, and recently tagged by the library community. Her doctoral research focuses on contemporary and traditional Indigenous storytelling practices. Over the course of a summer with his eccentric grandmother, Jett comes to terms with what he has done. Watch the latest local and breaking news from Vancouver Island, covering crime, politics and health from CTV News VI. "To be the winner of the award this year feels surreal and a bit overwhelming. Title: Microsoft Word - TD Canadian Children's Literature Award Submission Information 2019.doc Author: Meghan Created Date: 11/19/2018 1:07:38 PM “Barker’s The House of One Thousand Eyes feels dystopian and other-worldly but is a searing portrait of post-war Berlin… A provocative and timely book about defiance, courage and the refusal to give in regardless of the consequences… Fascinating and disturbing, Lena’s story, her difficult choices in an insurmountable situation, will thoroughly engross readers.”. Through The Ready Commitment, TD aspires to link its business, philanthropy and human capital to help people feel more confident – not just about their finances, but also in their ability to achieve their personal goals in a changing world. “The freeness of the words and storyline in Heather Smith’s book is a powerful way for kids to engage their imagination and shape their reading skills. This annual program celebrates Canadian authors, illustrators and stories, and inspires kids to explore the fun of reading all summer long. TD Canadian Children’s Literature Award. 1,048 Resources including. Illustrated by Karen Reczuch (Lake Country, BC) How sea glass inspired Heather Smith to write a timeless children's story, Why Jillian Tamaki decided to write her first-ever picture book, Why Shauntay Grant created a children's book to revisit the legacy of Africville, 2018 Governor General's Literary Award for young people's literature — text, Governor General's Literary Award for young people's literature — text, 2018 Governor General's Literary Award for young people's literature — illustration, 12 beautifully illustrated picture books for young readers. Arthur Slade wins $25,000 TD Canadian Children’s Literature Award. JURY MEMBERS: Ray Fernandes, Youth Services Librarian/Consultant, Nova Scotia Provincial Library; Carol-Ann Hoyte, children’s poet and librarian, Selwyn House School; Dr. Eric M. Meyers, Associate Professor, School of Library, Archival and Information Studies, University of British Columbia; Gail de Vos (chair), author, storyteller and Professor, School of Library and Information Studies, University of Alberta. Other winners include Christopher Paul Curtis, Courtney Summers and Michelle Barker. Explore Claresholm Public Library. English-language Canadian children’s book of the year. Our database of historical fiction and non-fiction books for educators. Five other awards were given out at the Oct. 15 gala, honouring Canadian children's books across a range of genres. Her previous books include SuperMutant Magic Academy, Boundless and This One Summer, which was written by Mariko Tamaki. While our submissions portal has now closed, we are accepting applications for the Foundation Award for Outstanding Achievement until March 2, 2021. John Spray Mystery Award ($5,000) Find winners of the Giller Prize, Man Booker Prize, Governor General's Award and more. Explore Milo Municipal Library. The Canadian Children’s Book Centre Book Awards celebrate the best Canadian books for young people. Grade 1 student Isla MacInnis of Sydney, N.S., was randomly selected from among Fan Choice Contest voters to receive a school visit from one of the TD Canadian Children's Literature Award finalists, copies of that creator's book for students in their class, a $2,000 donation to their school library and $500 spending money. October 16, 2019 | 'Wiikondim! Toronto-based aboriginal writer Melanie Florence has won the $30,000 TD Canadian Children's Literature Award. On September 11th, 2018 it was announced that the monetary prize was increased from $30,000 to $50,000. Each May, over hundreds of readings are given to thousands of children, teens and adults in over 100 communities across the country as we make every possible effort to reach children in more remote regions and communities. is among the finalists. 2015 Winners and Finalists. JURY MEMBERS: Jim Martella, Principal, Toronto District School Board, and former teacher-librarian and literacy coach; Janis Nostbakken, children’s media specialist; Itah Sadu, author, storyteller and owner, A Different Booklist. Why Christopher Paul Curtis writes best from a place of fear. “A beautifully written and powerful text with connections to the contemporary plights of refugees of many cultures fleeing persecution, and the ethical choices of those who help or hinder their flight… Tackles old themes from the 1860s US south (racism, slavery, injustice, poverty, violence) that are still relevant today… Curtis continues his run of outstanding historical fiction.”. YA Write! The English-language TD Canadian Children's Literature Award, which also includes a $25,000 prize, will be announced on November 19, 2009 in Toronto, along with a $10,000 prize to be shared among the four other finalists. Sponsored by TD Bank Group, Ebb & Flow New titles, recently rated, and recently tagged by the library community. Cliquez ici. Get your order fast and stress free with free curbside pickup. The book won the 2018 Governor General's Literary Award for young people's literature — illustration. by Jonathan Auxier. Honor. JURY MEMBERS: Roxanne Deans, Director of Inventory, Outreach & Communications, The Children’s Book Bank; Tracey Schindler, reviewer and former teacher; Joel A. Sutherland, Silver Birch Award-winning author and Manager of Client Experience, Pickering Public Library. Written by Heather Smith (Waterloo, ON) Scholastic Canada Thank you to everyone who entered work for the 44th annual National Magazine Awards! Thank you to everyone who voted! His latest novel, Sweep , won the Governor General’s Literary Award, Charlotte Huck Award, and Sydney Taylor Award. TD Bank Group FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Toronto (October 15, 2019) — The Canadian Children’s Book Centre (CCBC) is delighted to announce the winners of its English-language children’s book awards. From the five finalists, a public vote was held to determine the winner of the $5,000 CBC Fan Choice Contest. “A dreamy depiction of childhood memories in a long-ago community brought to life through lyrical text and warm and inviting illustrations… Grant’s poetic text and Campbell’s illustrations capture the essence of Africville and will entertain and educate forever.”. Canadian Literature. Judging is set to commence in late February. As a result of these talks, the Governor General's Literary Awards were created. Author of the article: Brad Frenette. Kindergarten to Second Grade Book of the Year Finalists. “A verse novel brings forth larger than life characters as a boy, overcome with self-recrimination, learns that unconditional love and forgiveness are gifts to be given as well as received… The lyrical text gradually reveals the story and gently flows from page to page… A marriage of simple and poignant imagery expresses Jett’s journey through peer pressure, bullying, hope and redemption.”. WHAT: The Canadian Children's Book Centre (CCBC) and TD Bank Financial Group will announce the winner of the 2009 TD Canadian Children's Literature Award for the most distinguished English-language book of the year at a ceremony in Toronto on November 19, hosted by CBC Radio's Eleanor Wachtel. Programmes et ressources du CLJC en français
The Last Neanderthal. TD Canadian Children's Literature Award Last updated November 09, 2019. "A dreamy depiction of childhood memories in a long‐ago community brought to life through lyrical text and warm and inviting illustrations... Grant's poetic text and Campbell's illustrations capture the essence of Africville and will entertain and educate forever," said jury members Jim Martella, Janis Nostbakken and Itah Sadu in a press release. ... Book - 2019 Nominee, English, 2020 Nominees: Kathy Kacer and Eric Walters. The best Canadian picture books of 2019. Seven awards were given out at TD Canadian Children's Literature Awards, honouring children's books across a range of genres. Book - 2019 J WAL Available in some locations. Announcement: Welcome back! Announcing the Finalists for the TD Canadian Children's Literature AwardA Thousand Years of PiratesBy William GilkersonandWatching JimmyBy Nancy Hartry Sponsored by A. Charles Baillie, Africville Written by Michelle Barker (Vancouver, BC) 2016 Winners and Finalists. Governor General's Awards for Young People’s Literature, 2000-2019. Her other books include Chicken Girl and The Agony of Bun O'Keefe. While costs have risen, investing in your education should be a top priority. Illustrated by: John Kane. By Elizabeth MacLeod Illustrated by Mike Deas. Even if it’s still one of the most prestigious literary awards, it’s not extraneous to controversy, like the one happened in 2018, when the Nobel prize for literature was not awarded, but it will be assigned with the one of 2019. Canadian Literature. Sponsored by John Spray, Sadie Claire Cameron. for ages 4-7 Prepare for a weekend of literary adventure. I.O.D.E. We reserve the right to close comments at any time. The $50,000 prize recognizes the best Canadian book for readers up to age 12 in any genre. NOOK Book $6.99 $8.06 Current price is $6.99, Original price is $8.06. 1 - 6 of 6 results. A vibrant picture book, They Say Blue is an exploration of colour told from the perspective of a curious and inquisitive little girl. The CCBC's guide to the best Canadian books! Grid View Grid. This year, Jillian Tamaki took home the $5,000 award for They Say Blue (Groundwood Books). TD Canadian Children's Literature Award Winners and Finalists - 2009 & 2008 Winners and finalists of the TD Children's Literature award. Canadian writers have been busy collecting awards this year. Find out more here! Here’s what the judges had to say about the book: “A gem of a picture book delighting in the… Set in East Germany in the early 1980s, The House of One Thousand Eyes begins as Lena's parents are killed in a factory explosion and she is sent to a psychiatric hospital. She is joined by Nicola Campbell, author of Shi-shi-etko, Shin-chi’s Canoe, and Grandpa’s Girls and recipient of the 2009 TD Canadian Children’s Literature Award. For further information, visit td.com/thereadycommitment.
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