Join us for a magical afternoon of storytelling and imagination! Enjoy the company of three talented Saskatchewan authors as they bring their enchanting children's books to life.
Learn more about our guest authors and the books they will be sharing.
The Pickle in Grandma's Fridge
By Elena Bentley
What happens when fridge food turns fuzzy? Find out in this delightful children's picture book about a pickle that's been in the fridge so long it's grown legs!
Elena Bentley (MA English, University of Toronto) is a multi-genre writer and proud Métis aunty. Her poetry chapbook, taliped, was a finalist for the 2022 Vallum Chapbook Award, and in 2023 it was published by 845 Press. Recently, Elena was shortlisted in CANSCAIP's 2023 Writing for Children Competition (Young Adult Category). Elena is the Interim Editor for Grain magazine.
Is There a Roogaroo in You?
By Wilfred Burton
This story asks the question, what do you and a roogaroo have in common? Over the course of the story, you may find that you have more in common than you think! The roogaroo is the werewolf of Métis stories, but can transform into other shapes, like a pig!
Wildred Burton grew up in the Midnight Lake area of Saskatchewan and for over 30 years taught in La Loche, Regina and Saskatoon, ranging from Kindergarten to the post-secondary levels. Wilfred is retired but spends his time volunteering or doing contract work for various school divisions, tribal councils and publishers. His love of Métis storytelling, fiddle music and dance was a gift from his mother, Georgina Nolan, and is a gift he loves to share with others through his picture books.
Fox and Bear
By Miriam Körner
This is a story about how always wanting more often leaves us with less. It's a book that makes us think how we walk on this earth.
Miriam Körner, originally from Germany, lives near La Ronge with her husband and their 10 sled dogs. She is an award-winning writer and children's book illustrator. The artwork for her newest book, Fox and Bear, is created out of reused cardboard.
AGE GROUP: | Kids |
EVENT TYPE: | Storytime | Speakers & Special Events | Literacy | Author Reading |
TAGS: | Speakers & Special Events |
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