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Quick question: what’s your favourite thing about summer?

Our answer: summer festivals!

We’ll be hitting the road next month and participating in some amazing events, and we hope you and your little thinkers will join us for some big fun with big questions!

  • One June 4th, we’ll be joining all whole bunch of artists, entertainers and educators for Imagine in the Park! Find us at Gage Park, Hamilton, and have some fun thinking about what art actually is, and how it can save the world! We’ll be doing story time readings, hands-on activities, and sending fun goodies home with our participants! Can’t make it that day? No problem! The festival will be going hybrid this year too, with online activities until June 11th.

  • On June 11th, you can find us at the Guelph and District Multicultural Festival at Riverside Park. We’ll be exploring thinkers and thoughts from around the world, through story, play, and conversation.

While we hit the road, we’ll be busy working away on some fantastic new materials too!

  • Our next book in French, “Selon Phil: Un Guide Sur Les Robots Pour Jeunes Penseurs” will be available soon on Amazon. Like the original version, it’s packed with robot chat, robot history, and all kinds of activities for budding techno-fans to try.

  • A brand-new book about critical thinking book/app is also in the works, due out later this summer. All of our stuff is great for sharing between kids and caregivers, but this one is really going to bring in the older-ish thinkers. We’ll be dropping little sneak peeks and hints over the next couple of months in all of our social media channels, so stay tuned!

In the meantime, if you’re looking for summer-themed critical thinking resources, check out these recent outdoor-themed blog posts! More to come!

Finally, congratulations to our newest release “Benny’s Symphony” on its second accolade! Benny was one of this year’s finalists in the Next Generation Indie Book Awards (Children’s/Juvenile Fiction). If you haven’t yet picked up your copy, find it in print on Amazon, or as an interactive eBook on The App Store or Google Play, and get set for a noisy adventure in thinking!

Here’s to warmer weather and lots of big questions!


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