(A great gift for teachers too!)
At the Caribou, we celebrate every day.
How? By always including diverse authors, illustrators, characters
in our readings.
You and I, as readers, can make a difference.
Diversity is experienced on a daily basis.
Shining gems among other star books!
Diversify your reading with stories written or illustrated by Indigenous artists.
Selection of books made in Detroit,
on the ancestral lands of the Anishinaabe nations of the Council of the Three Fires:
Ojibwe, Ottawa and Potawatomi.
September 25 is "I buy a Franco-Ontario book" day.
Well yes, there are Francophones in Ontario!
They even number close to 800,000.
😀Andrée Poulin is passionate about social and environmental issues. Her picture books, novels, documentaries for all ages generously convey the emotions and moods of the characters, and some rightly challenge conventions.
😀 Mireille Messier has a great sense of humor. She also likes to gently change our perceptions and educate, even toddlers. Her books are enlightening and sometimes quite hilarious. She is also a voice-over artist.
Discover more authors and illustrators from this tempting selection!
Lucile de Pesloüan has kept a diary since the age of eight. All her life, literature has helped her to feel less alone. Today, she publishes intimate, direct, poetic and committed texts. In short, she writes the kind of books she would have liked to hold close to her heart as a teenager.
The new titles in the Caribou catalog.
Something for all tastes, without compromising on diversity and quality.