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  2. Canadian Children's Book Centre - Wikipedia

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    Founded in 1977, Canadian Children's Book Week is the largest celebration of Canadian books for young people in Canada. [3] Each spring, authors, illustrators, and storytellers visit communities throughout the country—both in person and virtually—to participate in readings and workshops with Canadian youth.

  3. School Magazine - Wikipedia

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    The magazine has played and continues to play a role in fostering new talent in writing for children. In particular, it is the largest publisher of poetry for children in Australia. A number of children's writers and illustrators who are now justly celebrated were first published by The School Magazine, which still accepts unsolicited manuscripts.

  4. List of publishers of children's books - Wikipedia

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    Skyhorse Publishing: Tamarind Books: United Kingdom 1987 Now an imprint of Random House Children's Books UK Text Publishing: Melbourne Australia 1990 Zac & Mia. Watch Over Me. Tu Books: New York City: New York: United States 2009 Summer of the Mariposas: Young adult and middle grade publishing imprint of Lee & Low Books: Tulika Publishers ...

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  6. Slush pile - Wikipedia

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    In publishing, a slush pile is a set of unsolicited query letters or manuscripts that have either been directly sent to a publisher by an author, or which have been delivered via a literary agent representing the author who may or may not be familiar to the publisher. [1]

  7. Kids Can Press - Wikipedia

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    Kids Can Press is a Canadian-owned publisher of children's books, with a catalogue of nearly 1,000 picture books and 500 e-books, nonfiction, and fiction titles for toddlers to young adults. [3] The Kids Can Press list includes well-known characters such as Franklin the Turtle .

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