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Still My Tessa by Sylv Chiang & Mathias Ball wins CBC Kids Reads 2024

The picture book was championed by Gary the Unicorn for the second edition of 'Canada Reads for kids.'

The picture book was championed by Gary the Unicorn for the second edition of 'Canada Reads for kids'

A unicorn puppet holds up a picture book to the camera.
Gary champions Still My Tessa by Sylv Chiang, illustrated by Mathias Ball (CBC)

Still My Tessa, a picture book by Sylv Chiang, illustrated by Mathias Ball, has won CBC Kids Reads 2024!

Six childrens' books went head to head in the 2024 edition of CBC Kids Reads, which showcases great Canadian picture books for a whole week.

WATCH | CBC Kids Reads 2024 special:

On March 7, the winner, Still My Tessa, championed by Gary the Unicorn, was announced. The 2024 Canada Reads debates also wrapped up on the same day, with The Future by Catherine Leroux, translated by Susan Ouriou, championed by Heather O'Neill taking first place. 

Still My Tessa is a book about practicing with pronouns and accepting people for who they are. Evelyn is worried about Tessa — they don't want to play the same games they used to play together anymore. Determined to find new ways to connect with her older sibling, she learns to see Tessa as a non-binary person by practicing using new pronouns for them.

Gary the Unicorn picked this title because "it feels like a warm hug for the heart!" 

It feels like a warm hug for the heart!- Gary the Unicorn

Sylv Chiang is a teacher and a children's book author. She wrote the middle-grade series, Cross Ups, which includes the books Rising StarAnyone's Game and Tournament TroubleStill My Tessa is Chiang's first picture book. She grew up in Toronto and now lives in Pickering, Ont. 

Mathias Ball is a trans-identified illustrator from Goderich, Ont. Other picture books they've illustrated include Every Body Is a Rainbow by Caroline Carter and What If Bedtime Didn't Exist? by Francine Cunningham.

Two people and four puppets sit on a sofa under a blanket and smile at the camera. They are each holding a picture book.
CBC Kids hosts Janaye, Mr. Orlando, Gary the Unicorn, Mosey, Cottonball and Tony will share their favourite Canadian picture books on CBC Kids Reads, March 2-7 (CBC)

The winner announcement will re-air on CBC TV ton March 9 at 8:10 a.m. local time.

The 2024 CBC Kids Reads contenders were:

WATCH | The Canada Reads contenders meet Gary the Unicorn:  

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