REMEMBRANCE DAY READING LIST

In honour of Remembrance Day, we reflect on the sacrifice that many have made through the stories told in these books. These books are sure to introduce you to some unlikely characters and how they made an impact during unprecedented times.


The Eleventh Hour
Goldstyn, Jacques

Jim and Jules are childhood friends, born on the same day in the same village. All their lives, Jim has been first — born two minutes before Jules, always faster, always stronger. When the First World War breaks out in Europe, the two young men enlist in the fight with 30,000 other Canadians.

On the Front, conditions aren’t epic and glorious but muddy and barbaric. Here, too, Jim is the first to attack. Jules is always two minutes behind: lagging in drills, missing the boat, handed chores instead of honors. On November 11, 1918, Jim and Jules are sent out to fight one last time. Jim, always first over the top of the trench, is shot and dies at 10:58am, two minutes before the Armistice takes effect at 11:00am.

Inspired by true events, this picture book is a simple, poignant, thought-provoking story to commemorate the hundredth anniversary of the Armistice in 2018.

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Sergeant Billy
The True Story Of The Goat Who Went To War
Messier, Mireille and Reich, Kass

During World War I, a goat named Billy was adopted by a platoon of soldiers and made his way across the ocean to be part of the war effort.

Billy . . .

  • Trained with the soldiers
  • Was smuggled across the ocean
  • Got snuck into the frontlines in a box of oranges
  • Ate some secret documents and was arrested for treason
  • Got trench foot
  • Head-butted soldiers into a trench and saved them from a shell
  • Came back home a decorated war hero

This charming true story follows Sergeant Billy from his small prairie town to the trenches of World War I and back, through harrowing moments, sad moments, moments of camaraderie and moments of celebration. This unforgettable goat and the platoon that loved him will capture your heart!

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Finding Winnie
The True Story Of The World’s Most Famous Bear
Mattick, Lindsay and Blackall, Sophie

During World War I, Captain Harry Colebourn, a Canadian veterinarian on his way to serve with cavalry units in Europe, rescued a bear cub in White River, Ontario. He named the bear Winnie, after his hometown of Winnipeg, and he took the bear to war.

Harry Colebourn’s real-life great-granddaughter Lindsay Mattick recounts their incredible journey, from a northern Canadian town to a convoy across the ocean to an army base in England . . . and finally to the London Zoo, where Winnie made a new friend: a boy named Christopher Robin.

Gentle yet haunting illustrations by acclaimed illustrator Sophie Blackall bring the wartime era to life, and are complemented by photographs and ephemera from the Colebourn family archives.

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Our recommended reading is made possible by our partnership with McNally Robinson Booksellers. Visit your nearest McNally Robinson Bookstore in person or online to secure a copy of the titles listed above.

 

Veteran’s Special Discount

In honour of their service, veterans and still-serving members of the Canadian Armed Forces will receive 50% off general admission all month long, from November 1 – 30, 2022.

Simply present a valid Canadian military service identification card (i.e., a CFOne card or Veteran’s Service Card) to an Admissions Attendant to receive this discount.

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It’s a new school year, which means a new school photo! Have your child paint and decorate this adorable school bus picture frame made from popsicle sticks to display their picture in.  You’ll need: Tacky glue Popsicle sticks  Paints (yellow, grey, black) Paintbrush Buttons or gems Paper Instructions  Start by gluing two popsicle sticks together…
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Veteran’s Special Discount

In honour of their service, veterans and still-serving members of the Canadian Armed Forces will receive 50% off general admission all month long, from November 1 – 30, 2022.

Simply present a valid Canadian military service identification card (i.e., a CFOne card or Veteran’s Service Card) to an Admissions Attendant to receive this discount.

explore more:

Kids Playing

SCIENCE LITERACY WEEK READING LIST

This year Science Literacy Week was focused on Mathematics! As we bring the week to a close, here are a few books focused on science and other areas in our life where we can embrace it. One Tiny Bubble The Story of Our Last Universal Common Ancestor Krossing, Karen and Lo, Dawn Meet LUCA--our Last…
Sep 27, 2022 • back to school, Children’s Bookshelf, Literacy Resources, Reading Resources, science, Science Literacy Week 2022
Kids Playing

ALL ABOARD: WE’RE GATHERING STEAM

It’s a new school year, which means a new school photo! Have your child paint and decorate this adorable school bus picture frame made from popsicle sticks to display their picture in.  You’ll need: Tacky glue Popsicle sticks  Paints (yellow, grey, black) Paintbrush Buttons or gems Paper Instructions  Start by gluing two popsicle sticks together…
Sep 28, 2022 • art, At-home Learning Resources, M’s Blog, new school year, picture frame, school photo, science
Kids Playing

 National Day for Truth and Reconciliation Reading List

National Day for Truth and Reconciliation is an opportunity to recognize and commemorate the legacy of residential schools – the impacts of which are still being felt in communities across Canada. The books outlined in this list will help us to dig deeper and present a starting point for the conversation we may have with…
Sep 30, 2022 • back to school, Children’s Bookshelf, Literacy Resources, National Day For Truth And Reconciliation, Orange Shirt Day, Reading Resources

Remembrance Day

The Children’s Museum will be OPEN on Remembrance Day (Thursday, November 11, 2021) from 1:00PM to 4:30PM.

Remembrance Day

The Children’s Museum will be OPEN on Remembrance Day (Thursday, November 11, 2021) from 1:00PM to 4:30PM.

Veteran’s Discount

In honour of their service, veterans and still-serving members of the Canadian Armed Forces will receive 50% off general admission all month long, from November 1 – 30, 2021.

Simply present a valid Canadian military service identification card (i.e., a CFOne card or Veteran’s Service Card) to an Admissions Attendant to receive this discount.

Veteran’s Discount

In honour of their service, veterans and still-serving members of the Canadian Armed Forces will receive 50% off general admission all month long, from November 1 – 30, 2021.

Simply present a valid Canadian military service identification card (i.e., a CFOne card or Veteran’s Service Card) to an Admissions Attendant to receive this discount.

POPPY CRAFT FOR REMEMBRANCE DAY


Source: mommyingmonkeys.blogspot.com

Make some paper poppies this Remembrance Day as you explain the significance to your kids.

Materials

  • Construction paper in red and black
  • Wooden skewers or craft sticks
  • Scissors
  • Glue
  • Tape
  • Paper cups for vases

Directions

  • Trace and cut poppy shapes, about 6 inches wide, from the red construction paper
  • Cut out flower centres from the black construction paper, then tape or glue them to the red flowers
  • Tape skewers to the backs of the flowers – these are your flower stems!
  • Turn the paper cups upside down, then use the skewers to poke holes in the bottom of each paper cup vase. Stick your flower skewers in the holes so they’ll stay stable.
  • Arrange on your windowsill or whenever you’d like.

Remembrance Day Veteran’s Discount

The Children’s Museum will be OPEN on Remembrance Day (Monday, November 11, 2019) from 1:00PM to 4:30PM. In honour of this day, veterans and still-serving members of the Canadian Armed Forces will receive 50% off admission on Remembrance Day.

Remembrance Day Veteran’s Discount

The Children’s Museum will be OPEN on Remembrance Day (Monday, November 11, 2019) from 1:00PM to 4:30PM. In honour of this day, veterans and still-serving members of the Canadian Armed Forces will receive 50% off admission on Remembrance Day.