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IBBY Canada is the Canadian National Section of the
International Board on Books for Young People The International Board on Books for Young People (IBBY) is an international non-profit organization committed to bringing books and children together. The headquarters of the IBBY are located in Basel, Switzerland. IBBY history In 1952, Jella Lepm ...
, a non-profit organization which represents an international network of people who are committed to bringing children and books together. The mission of IBBY Canada is to introduce Canadian children's literature to the world and to promote exceptional international children's literature in Canada. A national organization with representation from coast to coast, IBBY Canada's members include authors, illustrators, publishers, parents, teachers, librarians, booksellers, and academics. Membership is connected through regional councillors, a newsletter, and through programs and activities initiated by both IBBY Canada and their international partners. IBBY Canada was established in 1980.


Organization

The IBBY Canada executive consists of volunteers from the Canadian children's literature communities, including those who work in publishing or are librarians, booksellers, authors, and academics. The executive holds meetings every three months. Members are invited to attend the annual general meeting, which is usually held in
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in February.


Awards

IBBY Canada administers several awards recognizing contributions to Canadian children's literature, including: *''Elizabeth Mrazik-Cleaver Award'' **Established in 1985 in honour of
Elizabeth Mrazik-Cleaver Elizabeth Ann Mrazik Cleaver (February 7, 1939 – July 27, 1985) was a Canadian illustrator and writer of children's books. For her contribution as a children's illustrator she was a highly commended runner-up for the biennial, international Hans ...
, a prominent Canadian book illustrator, this award recognizes a Canadian illustrator of a picture book published in Canada in English or French during the previous calendar year. To be eligible, the book must be a first edition and contain original illustrations. All genres are considered: fiction, non-fiction, poetry, folk and fairy tales. *''Frances E. Russell Award'' **Marjorie Russell set up this award in honour of her sister, Frances, a great supporter of IBBY Canada. It is given in support of research for a publishable work (a book or a paper) on Canadian children's literature. *''Claude Aubry Award'' **This biennial award was established in 1981 in honour of
Claude Aubry Claude Bernard Aubry (October 23, 1914 – November 3, 1984) was a Canadian library administrator and award-winning author. He was born in Morin-Heights and was educated at the Collège Sainte-Marie de Montréal. He worked for a Montreal trust ...
, who served as director of the Ottawa Public Library, and is given to an individual for distinguished service within the field of children's literature. In addition to these national awards, IBBY Canada submits Canadian authors and artists for international awards consideration. These include the
Hans Christian Andersen Award The Hans Christian Andersen Awards are two literary awards given by the International Board on Books for Young People (IBBY), recognising one living author and one living illustrator for their "lasting contribution to children's literature". The ...
and the
Astrid Lindgren Memorial Award The Astrid Lindgren Memorial Award ( sv, Litteraturpriset till Astrid Lindgrens minne) is an international children's literary award established by the Swedish government in 2002 to honour the Swedish children's author Astrid Lindgren (1907– ...
.


International

The International Board on Books for Young People believes in the ability of children's books to bridge cultures and, ultimately, to promote peace.
Jella Lepman Jella Lepman (15 May 1891, in Stuttgart – 4 October 1970, in Zurich) was a German journalist, author and translator who founded the International Youth Library in Munich. Life Jella Lehman, born in Stuttgart, was the oldest daughter of the ...
, founder of the
International Youth Library The International Youth Library (IYL) (, IJB) in Munich is a library that specializes in the collection of children and youth literature from around the world in order to make them available to the public, focusing on the international community. ...
in
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, started IBBY in 1953 in postwar
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, with the goal to promote international cultural understanding through children's books.Tomlinson, Carl. "The International Children's Literature Movement." ''World Literature Today.''77:1, Spring 2003. IBBY is a non-profit organization which represents an international network of people who are committed to bringing books and children together. Founded in Zurich, Switzerland in 1953, IBBY now has more than 70 National Sections from all over the world.


References

*Lepman, Jella. ''Bridge of Children's Books: The Inspiring Autobiography of a Remarkable Woman.'' June 1969. 9780862787837. *{{cite web , publisher = IBBY , title= How it all Began , url = http://www.ibby.org/index.php?id=261&L=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.private-rooms.net%2FG18TP%2Fhtml%2FmyGTP%2Fmebuze%2Fhule%2F *Tomlinson, Carl. "The International Children's Literature Movement." ''World Literature Today.''77:1, Spring 2003.


External links


IBBY Canada Official SiteIBBY Worldwide
Educational organizations based in Canada Children's literature organizations