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  • Shauntay Grant Brings an Important Chapter of Black Canadian History to the Page for Children
    Shauntay Grant Brings an Important Chapter of Black Canadian History to the Page for Children
    September 04, 2018

    Shauntay Grant Brings an Important Chapter of Black Canadian History to the Page for Children

    Africville was once a vibrant community in Halifax. For over 150 years, it was home to Black Nova Scotians. Due to neglect and targeting by the city government however, the community eventually shuttered ...

  • Talking to Picture Book Creators - Part Two
    Talking to Picture Book Creators - Part Two
    December 04, 2017

    Talking to Picture Book Creators - Part Two

    Welcome back! I hope you enjoy part 2 of my Q and A with the creators of four super picture books—Nicola Winstanley, author of A Bedtime Yarn, Shauntay Grant, author of The Walking Bathroom, Scot ...

  • Talking to Picture Book Creators -  Part One
    Talking to Picture Book Creators -  Part One
    November 20, 2017

    Talking to Picture Book Creators - Part One

    Admit it: Don’t you just wish you were me sometimes?Because when I recently came across four super picture books—A Bedtime Yarn by Nicola Winstanley, The Walking Bathroom by Shauntay Grant, Federica ...

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