Showing posts with label Halifax Public Library. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Halifax Public Library. Show all posts

March 21, 2025

Funny Pages Festival: 2025 (Halifax Public Library)

 
If you're fortunate enough to live in Halifax and environs, then be prepared to listen and read and laugh with some of Canada's funniest writers and illustrators of books for young people. Touted as "Canada's only festival celebrating books that crack kids up!", Funny Pages, the brain child of funny writer Vicki Grant, returns to Halifax Public Library this April. Two days of events for preschoolers to young people in Grade 6 are scheduled. Full details can be found at the Funny Pages website but here is some basic info about dates and times and scheduled presenters (with information about some of their books).
 
Time and Dates:
 
Little Funny Pages
For Preschoolers to Grade 3:    

Thursday, April 24, 2025
10 AM to 2 PM
Halifax Central Library


For Grades 3-6:     
Friday April 25, 2025
9:30 AM to 2:30PM
Halifax Central Library
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Scheduled Presenters:
 
 
Paul Gilligan
Rise of the Slugs
Pluto Rocket: New in Town
Pluto Rocket: Joe Pidge Flips a Lid



Anna Humphrey
Megabat
Megabat is a Fraidybat
Bee & Flea and the Puddle Problem
Bee & Flea and the Compost Caper
Fluffle Bunnies: Buns Gone Bad
Fluffle Bunnies: Big City Buns
 
 
 
Andy Tolson
How to Kidnap a Mermaid
How to Rescue a Unicorn (coming in 2025)
How to Wrestle an Octopus (coming in 2026)

 

Mitali Banerjee Ruths
Archie Celebrates Diwali
The Party Diaries: Awesome Orange Birthday
The Party Diaries: Starry Henna Night
The Party Diaries: Lucky Mermaid Sleepover
 
 
 
Leslie Gentile
Elvis, Me and the Lemonade Stand Summer
Elvis, Me and the Postcard Winter 
 
 
 
Michelle Robinson
How to Wash a Woolly Mammoth
She Rex
Do Not Mess with the Mermaids
 
 
 
Yolanda T. Marshall 
Big Birthday Wishes
What's in the Cookie Tin?
C is for Carnival
 
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It's time to take humour seriously and let the professional share their funny pages with young readers. Head to the Funny Pages website for details and contact info.


February 25, 2022

Funny Pages Festival: April 22 (Halifax and Online)


It's time to get kids laughing again by celebrating books that crack them up with the hope "to laugh low literacy rates right out of existence." 
This brainchild of author Vicki Grant is the aim of Canada's first and only festival dedicated to children's books of humour.


For parents, teachers and kids interested in participating here are some of the details:

Date:                 Friday, April 22, 2022

Participants:     Kids of Grades 4 to 8

Events:             Author presentations, writing workshops, book signings and online fun. Plus there will be the awarding of the first Funny Pages Readers' Choice Awards.

Presenters    This year's presenters will include Kate Beaton, Sheree Fitch and Angela Misri

Location:         Halifax Central Library (public health guidelines permitting) and Online
 
Tickets           Available to schools at www.funnypages.ca on March 1st, with only 25  tickets per school. As per public health guidelines, 250 free tickets will be available through Eventbrite.  (If public health guidelines permit, more tickets will become available closer to the event.  Also, several tickets have been set aside for marginalized groups and home-schooled students.)
 
 
 
Full details about the Festival, the presenters, tickets and more are posted at the Funny Pages Festival website.

March 22, 2017

Town Is by the Sea: Book launch (Halifax, NS)

Halifax Public Libraries

and 

Groundwood Books

are partnering for the book launch 

of the first collaboration

between 


author Joanne Schwartz 


and 

illustrator Sydney Smith




Town Is by the Sea

on

Saturday, March 25, 2017

10 a.m. -12 p.m.

at

Halifax Public Library
Central Branch
Lindsay Children's Room
5440 Spring Garden Road 
Halifax, Nova Scotia Canada


From the website of the Halifax Public Libraries:

Families are invited to help launch the new picture book Town Is by the Sea with the author Joanne Schwartz and illustrator Sydney Smith. In this beautifully understated and haunting story, a piece of Canadian history is brought to life. A young boy wakes up to the sound of the sea, visits his grandfather's grave after lunch, and comes home to a simple family dinner with his family, but all the while his mind strays to his father digging for coal deep down under the sea. Stunning illustrations by Sydney Smith, the award-winning illustrator of Sidewalk Flowers, show the striking contrast between a sparkling seaside day and the darkness underground where the miners dig.