See the winner announcements on Day One of the 2022 Forest of Reading Festival

Watch the winner videos in the Blue Spruce, Red Maple and White Pine award categories on now!

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Caption: Students from kindergarten to high school are encouraged to read from a selection of shortlisted books and vote for their favourites in the Forest of Reading program. (Forest of Reading)

CBC Books(external link) is presenting the 2022 Forest of Reading Award ceremonies on May 17, 18 and 19, 2022.
Hosted each spring, the Forest of Reading is Canada's largest annual recreational reading program where children and young adults pick their favourite authors and illustrators.
Each spring, the Forest of Reading curates a wide selection of Canadian titles for school-aged children. Forest of Reading has nine awards selected by Canadian students, divided by age group and reading level. Each award has 10 nominated titles and students across Canada vote on their favourite to determine the winner.
More than 270,000 students across Canada participate each year through their schools, public libraries, literacy centres and at home. Those with a subscription can tune in through Curio, CBC's educational service(external link). The awards will also be available at CBC Books(external link).
On Day One of the festival (May 17, 2022), the Blue Spruce Award (10 a.m. ET), Red Maple Award (11:30 a.m. ET) and the White Pine Award (1:00 p.m. ET) are announced. You can see the complete schedule here.
You can see the nominees and Day One winners below.

Blue Spruce Award

Media Video | Forest of Reading 2022: Blue Spruce Award

Caption: The Blue Spruce Award is part of the Forest of Reading program, in which students from kindergarten to high school are encouraged to read from a selection of shortlisted books and vote for their favourites over several months.

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The Blue Spruce Award is for picture books for readers in kindergarten to Grade 2.
The 2022 nominees are:
The 2021 winner was That's Not Hockey! by Andrée Poulin, illustrated by Félix Girard.

Red Maple Award

Media Video | CBC Books : Forest of Reading 2022: Red Maple Award

Caption: The Red Maple Award is a fiction reading program for readers in Grades 7-8

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The Red Maple Award is for fiction for readers in Grades 7-8.
The 2022 nominees are:
The 2021 winner was No Fixed Address by Susin Nielsen.

White Pine Award

Media Video | CBC Books : Forest of Reading 2022: White Pine Award

Caption: The White Pine Award program celebrates fiction for readers in high school.

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The White Pine Award is for fiction for readers in high school.
The 2022 nominees are:
The 2021 winner was Sadie by Courtney Summers.