Sunday, October 2, 2016

Get Ready For Canada’s 150th Birthday With Canada ABC – Enter To Win



Here in Canada we are getting set for a 2017 celebration! Canada turns 150 years old next year! There will be activities across the country to mark the occasion but you can get the celebration started at your house be reading CANADA ABC by Paul Covello.

This wonderful ABC book has bright illustrations and something Canadian to go with each letter of the alphabet.  Being listed as one of the TOP 25 BOOKS FOR FALL by Today’s Parent, you can be sure that this book will quickly rise in popularity and will make a great Christmas/Holiday gift for the children in your family.

We are so excited to have such a fantastic book about Canadian culture that we are holding a giveaway for the CANADA ABC book!

A is for Arctic, B is for Beaver...

A gloriously bright and detailed board book for the very young highlights Canada’s iconic symbols, souvenirs and events, including the Dogsled, Inuksuk, Loonie, Totem Pole and the Zamboni machine.


For more information about the CANADA ABC book, visit these sites





Enter To Win


We are giving away a FREE CANADA ABC book! Just enter the Rafflecopter contest below (it may take a minute to load) and be sure to leave a comment at the bottom of this post with your Canadian memory.
 
 
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17 comments:

  1. I loved my trip to Algonquin. It was something I would never forget. It's also the first time I saw a moose.

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  2. I remember driving out east with my family every summer and sitting on teh big lobster in Shediac, NB.

    Out East is still one of my favourite places in the world (not that I've been everywhere but I've been a lot of places/continents).

    Besos, Sarah
    Journeys of The Zoo

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  3. My favourite Canadian memory was driving from Kitchener, ON to Charlottetown, PEI this summer. So beautiful!

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  4. I remember going to downtown Victoria to celebrate the 100th birthday of Canada. Its a great memory to carry with me!

    Rafflecopter Name is Anne Taylor

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  5. My favourite Canadian Holiday was the last one I spend with my mother, we went to Charlevoix. It was so beautufull, we went whale watching and much more.

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  6. Hearing the loons at my cottage!

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  7. I can't wait to celebrate canada's 150th Birthday! Going to festivals and events is one of my favourite ways to celebrate. there's always something fun going on.

    - amber y

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  8. My Canadian memory is celebrating the Centennial, in 1967. Our school had a fun day with balloon rides, food, and all sorts of fun activities.

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  9. I remember the 1st time I saw the Rockies - Ontario gal here - I was in Vancouver walking downtown answer ever time I glimpsed them between buildings I was in utter awe!

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  10. My favourite Canadian memory was driving across Canada. Nova Scotia to BC

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  11. My Canadian memory is being 15 years old and travelling by Via Rail from Winnipeg, Manitoba to Bathurt, New Brunswick with a three day stop in Montreal, Quebec for a youth exchange program. I was the only one awake in the veeeery early morning hours of about 530 AM when we were going through the bush with high rocks on one side and marsh on the other when there was two beautiful moose wading in the marsh. Such a beautiful moment to witness. <3

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  12. I remember fondly going to Niagara Falls on a family trip when I was a child.

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  13. My Canadian memory is of all the summers that we spent in Northern Ontario when I was a kid.

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  14. My favorite memory was the first time I traveled to Vancouver Island on the ferry.Liked it so much,I moved here!

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  15. My Canadian memory is visiting Niagara Fallas about 5 years ago. I had been many times before, but this time we went on Maid of the Mist. To see the falls at that different angle made me really appreciate how powerful and grand they are. A great memory.

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  16. I remember driving for days from our old home in Manitoba to our new home in B.C.

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  17. My favorite Canadian memory is definitely driving from Ontario to Newfoundland

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