Lots of avid readers love cats; that’s the enduring stereotype. And it makes sense in a way. Is […]
Category Archive: Children
I never gravitated towards non-fiction. It sounded dull. Tedious books full of dry information. I never walked by […]
School is out and summer vacation is here! Today marks the start of the Summer Reading Quest at […]
April 23rd is World Book Day (also known as World Book and Copyright Day). It was established in 1995 by UNESCO […]
Unicorns are found in legends all around the world. Famous for their white coats and single horns, they […]
The Transgender Day of Visibility takes place each year on March 31st. The day is dedicated to celebrating […]
Theodore Seuss Geisel, writing under the name Dr. Seuss, penned some of the most popular children’s books of […]
Lunar New Year celebrations mark the beginning of the new year on the Lunar calendar, beginning with the […]
The Yellow Cedar Award is by far my favourite category in the Forest of Reading program. I always […]
The fireworks have faded. The final ceremony has closed. The Tokyo 2020 Summer Olympic Games are over. But […]