School Presentations

 
 
Recent . . . . 
To Bessborough Drive Public School:
We're glad we had the opportunity to speak to the students about bullying.  Thank you for sharing your thoughts and experiences on this topic.  Together we explored the fact that everyone has feelings and although we are all different, we all want to be treated the same - with kindness and respect.  It was also fun showing you the process of turning an idea into a finished colourful picture book.  Thank you students from JK-6 for being such an excellent audience!  Thank you also to Ms. Kent for making this day possible! 
To Beaumonde Heights Public School:
We were delighted to have had the opportunity to spend the day at your school!  Every class, from Grade 1 to Grade 7, took part in a lively discussion with interesting questions.  There are many talented writers, poets and artists in your school.  We mentioned the Canadian Children's Book Centre many times during the day because it is a helpful resource for creative students.  Here is a link to their website: www.bookcentre.ca  We hope that you will continue to treat each other with respect as you use your education to follow your dreams.  Thank you to Mrs. Szamosi and the entire staff for making us so welcome in your school! 
To Maurice Cody Junior Public School:
Thank you to the Grade 2 classes for being such an excellent audience!  We were happy to be able to spend an hour with each group, which gave us time to get to know you.  It was nice to hear that many of your parents, family and friends are also artists!  We hope that we have given you some good ideas to use for your up-coming project of making your own picture books.  Thank you to Ms. Siegner for arranging this special morning. 
To William G. Miller Junior Public School:
The students at William G. Miller Jr. P.S. are a very enthusiastic and creative group!  We met many aspiring young authors, illustrators, artists and cartoonists and wish all of them success in pursuing their dreams.  We were happy to have had the opportunity to speak with the grade six classes.  Their questions were insightful and it was our pleasure to speak with such and intelligent and mature audience!  Thank you to Mme. Mardirossian for making this day possible.
To Swansea Public School:
What an enthusiastic group of students we met at Swansea Public School!  The questions and comments about the book were well thought out and original.  We're glad you liked the book and hope it will be a lasting reminder to always treat others the way you would like to be treated.  Thank you Ms. Hess for arranging this special morning. 
Past . . . . 
  • Glen Park Public School
  • Valleyfield Jr. Public School
  • Northlea Public School
  • Malvern Jr. Public School
  • Earl Haig Jr. Public School
  • John Wanless Jr. Public School
  • Harrison Public School
  • Poplar Road Junior Public School 
  • Elizabeth Simcoe Junior Public School 
  • Dorset Park Junior Public School 
  • Donwood Park Junior Public School 
  • Woburn Junior Public School 
  • Danforth Gardens Public School 
  • John A. Leslie Public School 
  • Corvette Junior Public School 
  • Birch Cliff Public School 
  • H.A. Halbert Junior Public School 
  • St. Monica Catholic School 
  • Iroquois Junior Public School 
  • Franklin Street Public School  - Encore Engagement!
  • Inglewood Heights Junior Public School 
  • George P. Mackie Junior Public School 
  • St. Malachy School  - Encore Engagement!
  • Heritage Park Public School 
  • Parkview Junior Public School  - Lindsay, ON 
  • Highland Heights Junior Public School 
  • Agnes Macphail Public School 
  • Franklin Street Public School 
  • Terraview-Willowfield Public School 
  • Ionview Public School 
  • Warden Avenue Junior Public School 
  • Langton Public School  -  Fenelon Falls, ON
  • Norman Cook Junior Public School  - Encore Engagement!
  • St. Malachy School
  • Norman Cook Junior Public School
 
 

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