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This year Greece is hosting International Children's Book Day, which is April 2nd. They have chosen the theme, "I am a book: read me."

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This year Greece is hosting International Children's Book Day (ICBD), which is April 2nd.  They have chosen the theme, "I am a book: read me."  ICBD is celebrated annually as a way to call attention to children's books and the love and importance of reading.  It has been celebrated since 1967 around the birthday of Hans Christian Andersen.  Every year a National Section of the International Board on Books for Young People (iBbY) is chosen to be the sponsor.  Last year it was Canada, and this year Greece.  They decide "upon a theme and invite a prominent author from the host country to write a message to the children of the world and a well-known illustrator to design a poster."  This day can be promoted through school media centers, public libraries, and social media by downloading digital materials to decorate your event and share posts about it by tagging @ibby.international, @ibbyint, and #ICBD23.  

Another way to celebrate this day and the joy of reading is to share some children's books and of course, read! Check out these award winning children's book available to all Minnesota residents in Ebooks Minnesota:

Bear says "thank you" by Michael Dahl
Even monsters say good night by Doreen Mulryan
Little Monkey calms down by Michael Dahl
Yasmin in charge by Saadia Faruqi
The baking life of Amelie Day by Vanessa Curtis
Shapes in the sky: a book about clouds by Josepha Sherman and Omarr Wesley

Written by

Beth Staats
Outreach & Instruction Librarian, Ebooks MN Coordinator
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