2012 Telling Tales: A Festival of Stories

This year, the 4th annual Telling Tales: A Family Festival of Stories is being held on Sunday, September 16, 2012 at the Westfield Heritage Village. Gates open at 9:30am and the festival ends around 4:00pm. Parents, grandparents, educators, aspiring writers and illustrators, established writers and illustrators, storytellers, musicians, literacy champions, history buffs, and lovers of stories will enjoy Telling Tales!

Location:
Westfield Heritage Village
Rockton, ON L0R 1X0

Free parking available only at the Rockton Fairgrounds with complimentary shuttle service to Westfiled Heritage Village.

Don’t forget to meet our authors at the festival this year:

Mr. Zinger’s Hat
Written by Cary Fagan
Where: One Room School House
When: 11:30-12:00 p.m.
Cary Fagan is the award-winning author of several young adult novels and picture books. This wonderful new story is about stories, and story-telling, and is sure to enchant and instruct children at home and at school for years to come.

Ones and Twos
Written and illustrated by Marthe Jocelyn

Where: One Room School House
When: 12:30-1:00 p.m and 2:00-2:30 p.m.
Marthe Jocelyn’s ability to present important-to-learn concepts to the very young has garnered accolades from around the world. Each brightly illustrated page invites children to identify familiar objects ranging from kites to socks, from one nest to the two birds sitting in it. Ones and Twos gives little toddlers and their caregivers much to discuss and to enjoy together, and it introduces an exciting new creative team.

Me & Death: An Afterlife Adventure
Written by Richard Scrimger

Where: Jerseyville Railway Station
When: 11:45-12:15 p.m.
Where: Bandstand
When: 1:15-1:45 p.m.
Fresh from having stolen a piece of fruit and taunting the grocer, Jim, a fourteen-year-old wannabe gangster, bully, and car thief, is run over by a car. What follows is a hilarious, bleak, and ultimately hopeful visit to the afterworld, courtesy of Richard Scrimger, one of the country’s finest writers.

Becoming Holmes: The Boy Sherlock Holmes, His Final Case
Written by Shane Peacock

Where: Jerseyville Railway Station
When: 12:30-1:00 p.m.
Where: Bandstand
When: 2:15-2:45 p.m.
Becoming Sherlock is the final book in Shane Peacock’s award-winning Boy Sherlock Holmes series, combining brilliant storytelling with fascinating historical detail, and a mystery worthy of one of the greatest sleuths in English literature.

There’s more information about the festival on the website and downloadable program. See you there!

National French Fries Day

Crinkle, shoestring, waffle-cut, curly, spicy, or slathered with cheese and gravy, French fries are awesome! That’s why we’re celebrating National French Fries Day with the French Fry King.

Who is the French Fry King? Well it all started with  a sausage dog named Roger. He is most definitely not the kind of dog that would chase the mail courier, chew on bicycle tires, or bark at every car that drives goes by. That’s boring!

Roger spends a great deal of time dreaming about his future. He starts up a food truck selling French fries and soon becomes a worldwide phenomenon. But does he find true happiness when he’s crowned the French Fry King?

You can find out by entering our giveaway contest to win a copy of the book! Leave a comment below telling us how you like your fries. Do you like them with ketchup? Salsa? Curry? Vinegar and pepper? We’ll pick a winner on Monday, July 16, 2012. Rules can be viewed here.

UPDATE: A winner has been randomly drawn!

The French Fry King
Written and illustrated by Rogé
Hardcover | Ages 4-7 | 32 pages
ISBN: 978-1-77049-350-6

“…the story and the illustrations are appealingly fantastical, with tall-tale exaggerations and witty interactions with satisfied customers. The illustrations have a chic, urban flair with a muted palette and some hints at the author/illustrator’s French-Canadian background, such as a few signs in both English and French…. Roger’s story conveys the subtle and salutary message that material achievement and fame does not necessarily include love and companionship, and a shared venture may be sweeter than solitary success.” – Kirkus Reviews

“It’s hard to resist a sausage dog with big ideas…. Along with a charming story about this irresistible protagonist, Rogé’s painted folk-art-inspired illustrations take us into Roger the sausage dog’s world. And what a world it is…. A pleasure to look at and a pleasure to read for parents, the six and under set, and aficionados of sausage dogs everywhere.” – Montreal Review of Books

Hey Canada! Blog Tour: Day 5


The final day of the Hey Canada! blog tour. The last stops for today are:

Links will be updated to the direct post as they go live. Don’t forget, you can also follow @TundraBooks, the character Cal, and the participating bloggers on twitter! We will be using the hash tag, #HeyCanada.

Today is the last day of our giveaway! If you retweet one of Cal’s factoids, you’ll be entered to win a copy of Hey Canada! We will be randomly choosing a winner at the end of each day.

Thank you for following our tour!

Hey Canada! Blog Tour: Day 4


Day four of the Hey Canada! blog tour. The stops for today are:

Links will be updated to the direct post as they go live. Don’t forget, you can also follow @TundraBooks, the character Cal, and the participating bloggers on twitter! We will be using the hash tag, #HeyCanada.

Don’t forget, we are also giving away a book a day! If you retweet one of Cal’s factoids, you’ll be entered to win a copy of Hey Canada! We will be randomly choosing a winner at the end of each day.

Tundra Book Group