Q&A with Patsy Aldana of Groundwood Books, publisher of "My Little Round House"
Established in 1978, Groundwood Books is a small children’s book publisher, associated with House of Anansi Press, that specializes in Canadian authored books (with a special interest in books by First...
View ArticleGuest Post: James Webb from ShelterBox about his recent trip to Haiti
Today we welcome James Webb to the PaperTigers blog. James works for ShelterBox, a charity based in the UK that delivers survival boxes, each containing a tent and other life-saving equipment, in the...
View ArticleTaking a step into children’s books about Mongolia
Renowned throughout the world as the founding head of the Mongol Empire in the thirteenth and fourteenth centuries, Genghis Khan’s legacy as “the first children’s writer” is perhaps generally less...
View ArticleKidlit4Japan: PaperTigers Auction – #121: A Signed Spirit of PaperTigers 2010...
Now live over on the Kidlit4Japan site: Auction #121: A Spirit of PaperTigers 2010 Book Set of Seven Picture books, some signed. From PaperTigers.org Description: You are bidding for a set of seven...
View ArticlePaperTigers April Newsletter: Mongolia / Children and their Grandparents
Over the last couple of months we have been gathering together a children’s literature feast from Mongolia: for, as Dashdondog Jamba, writer and founder of Mongolia’s Mobile Children’s Library puts it,...
View ArticleNew Gallery feature of illustrator Bolormaa Baasansuren on the PaperTigers...
Head on over to the PaperTigers webite to view our new Gallery feature of Mongolian artist Bolormaa Baasansuren. Bolormaa won the Grand Prize in the 14th Noma Councours with illustrations for her...
View ArticleArticle on Heather Willson and the school she established in Cambodia
The Japan Times recently published an article entitled Fate’s path led Canadian to Kamakura: Heather Willson makes her mark, keeps focused on road ahead and her Cambodia school. The school referred to...
View ArticlePaperTigers’ Global Voices feature with award winning author Holly Thompson...
Japanese Picture Books as a Window to Japan ~ by Holly Thompson Part 1 of 3 Some years ago, as we prepared for a second time to settle in Japan, with children ages two and seven, we were excited about...
View ArticleHedwig Anuar Children’s Book Award and SingTel Asian Picture Book Award...
ASIAN FESTIVAL OF CHILDREN’S CONTENT ANNOUNCES TWO MAJOR AWARDS Press release: Announcement of Shortlists of Hedwig Anuar Children’s Book Award 2013 and SingTel Asian Picture Book Award 2013 Singapore,...
View ArticleShortlisted candidates for the Singtel Asian Picture Book Award (Illustrator)
Following up on our post about the Singtel Asian Picture Book Award (Author) shortlist, here are the details for the shortlisted illustrator candidates. The objective of the Singtel Asian Picture Book...
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