Happy World Book Day! ❤️📚 Today is all about celebrating the stories that inspire us. What book are you diving into on Hoopla? #worldbookday#freewithlibrarycard
Happy #EarthDay! 🌱 🌍
Calling all young animal lovers: we’ve got the perfect read to celebrate! Check out TATE'S WILD RESCUE by @JennyTwrites, illustrated by @izzyburtonart, a sweet and funny picture book that’s part of this year’s TD Summer Reading Club recommended reads.
ALT The children's book Tate’s Wild Rescue is displayed upright on a wooden surface in a library. The book cover features a young girl standing at the entrance of a forest, surrounded by illustrated animals including a tiger, kangaroo, lion, raccoon, and bear. The title is written in bold white letters at the top. The book is written by Jenny Turnbull and illustrated by Izzy Burton. In the background, there is a wooden art installation with the words "See More Seashore" in red letters, and bookshelves filled with books.
This #FreedomToRead Week, we’re joining organizations across Canada to champion intellectual freedom! 📚💡 Protect your freedom to read by learning about challenged books and finding out how you can take action. Together, we can keep access to ideas open for everyone! #FTRW25
ALT This image has a picture of the poster for Family Literacy Day 2025. The poster lists the livestream event on January 27, 2025 at 10:30am CST. "Join us here: saskliteracy.ca/bear. Free – everyone is welcome! This event is presented by the Saskatchewan Literacy Network in collaboration with the Family Literacy Hubs of Saskatchewan and the Government of Saskatchewan". Beside the poster image, on the right are three logos: two logos for the Saskatchewan Family Literacy Hubs (one in English, one in French); and the logo for Red Deer Press. Across the bottom is text which reads, “Sign Up for Free!” and the Saskatchewan Literacy Network logo is in the lower-right corner. The Network logo has a bear, in honour of the theme book, sitting in front of the stylized book with a stylized globe at the centre of it that symbolize the world of opportunities that are possible through literacy and learning. The post is from the Saskatchewan Literacy Network www.saskliteracy.ca
It's December, which means your end-of-year reminder is here that you’re a reader whether you read 200 or 2 books this year. And also whether you read audiobooks or print books or ebooks. And also whatever genre you prefer. You’re a reader and we love you 🫶
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Now that's a throwback!
Wapiti Regional Library was Saskatchewan's first regional library system. Back then we were known as the North Central SK Regional Library.
We like the new name, but wouldn't mind bringing the bookmobile back!
Did your love for reading inspire you to become a writer? #NaNoWriMo
This is the North Central Saskatchewan Regional Library’s bookmobile visiting Red Wing School north of Prince Albert in 1957 (R-B5279 (1) & (3)).
Did your love for reading inspire you to become a writer? #NaNoWriMo
This is the North Central Saskatchewan Regional Library’s bookmobile visiting Red Wing School north of Prince Albert in 1957 (R-B5279 (1) & (3)).
#BigLibraryRead starts today!
Read Montgomery and the Case of the Golden Key by Tracy Occomy Crowder with no wait time until Nov. 21! Available in ebook and audiobook formats. Borrow now on your @LibbyApp, on your Kobo, or from our website:
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From the supernatural to the thrilling, these Indigenous authors will leave you unsettled this Halloween: In the spirit of the season, book writer Dene Moore selects 10 haunting books, full of horrors both imagined and real /via @IndgiNews indiginews.com/arts/from-the…
Haunted libraries exist throughout the United States. Here are four with chilling stories–plus the story of a haunted library book!
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