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In the spirit of intra-magazine cooperation, we should mention that Canadian Family (also published by St. Joseph Media), is hosting a series of readings at public libraries in Toronto and Vancouver.

With the goal of helping children become better readers, several well-known Canadian kids’ authors will read from their work throughout the month:

TORONTO
June 4:
Karen Patkau, Creatures Yesterday and Today
2 pm, North York Central Library

June 5:
Cary Fagan, My New Shirt
2 pm, Davenport Branch

June 10:
Anne Millyard, The Emperor’s Second-Hand Clothes
2 pm, Bendale Branch

VANCOUVER
June 10:
Maxwell Newhouse, The House That Max Built
11 am, Champlain Heights Branch

June 13:
Sean L. Moore, Yellow Blues
10 am, Kerrisdale Branch

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