16 Terrace Review — Wednesday, November 18, . 1987 Children’s Book Festival Week November 15 - November 21 is Children’s Book Festival Week, a time especially dedicated to the celebration and appreciation of Canadian Children’s Books. Throughout the eighties an ever in- creasing number of excellent children’s titles has been published in Canada. Books by some of Canada’s outstanding authors and il- lustrators will be on display throughout the week at the Terrace Public Library. The Library is also sponsoring a ‘‘Canadian Quiz’”’ with ques- tions to test your knowledge about some of our more popular children’s books, Entries must be submitted at the library by Novernber 21, 1987. Book prizes will be awarded to ten winning en- tries. , Some Canadian non-fiction on the new book shelf: “‘How to make pop-ups” by Joan Irvine; iltustrated by Barbara Redi. Kids Can Press, 1987. Pop-up books have been with us since the 1700’s and have always been popular with children. 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