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International Children's Book Day (ICBD) is a yearly event sponsored by the International Board on Books for Young People (IBBY), an international non-profit organization. . Founded in 1967, the day is observed on or around Hans Christian Andersen's birthday, Apri
Each year, an IBBY national section sponsors International Children's Book Day, held in the first week of April. The IBBY-Yamada Fund supports projects for reading promotion, establishing libraries, teacher, librarian and parent training as well as workshops for writers, illustrators and editors of children's books.
The Federation owns and coordinates the Children's Book Award, the UK's only national book award voted for entirely by children, formerly known as the Red House Children's Book Award. [1] The Federation promotes National Share-a-Story Month (every May) and National Non-Fiction Day (every November). It holds an annual conference each spring ...
JOHNSTOWN ― Children from pre-K through sixth grade, and their families, are invited this weekend to “Bark, Roar and Explore” at the 15th annual Children’s Book Festival, the region’s ...
The National Children's Book Festival Logo. The National Children's Book Festival is held annually each May in Sliven, Bulgaria. The festival was established in 1999 by Rositsa Petrova-Vasileva. It is organized by the Sava Dobroplodni Regional Library in Sliven, with the support of the Ministry of Culture, the Agency for Bulgarians Abroad, and ...
At a time when books are being viewed as controversial and libraries are threatened with being shut down, reading is more important than ever. National Read a Book Day, a day to pick up a good ...
National Children's Book and Literacy Alliance (NCBLA) is an American non-profit organization that advocates on behalf of literacy, literature, and libraries for young people. It was founded in 1997 by Mary Brigid Barrett and other children's book authors and illustrators.
In 1980 under the new name The American Book Awards (TABA), the number of literary award categories jumped to 28, including two for Children's Books: hardcover and paperback. In the following three years there were three, five, and five Children's Book award categories—thus fifteen in four years—before the program was revamped with only ...