Forest of Reading
This year's nominees are out! Scroll down for direct links to the library catalogue!
This year's winners were announced May 12-14, 2026 at the Forest of Reading Festival.
Blue Spruce: The Great Dinosaur Sleepover by Linda Bailey
Silver Birch Express: The Great Puptective 2: Purranormal Activity by Alina Tysoe
Silver Birch Fiction: The Last Hope School for Magical Delinquents by Nicki Pau Preto
Yellow Cedar: A Sick History of Medicine: A Warts-And-All Book Full of Fun Facts and Disgusting Discoveries by Jelena Poleksic
Red Maple: If We Tell You by Nicola Dahlin
White Pine: For She is Wrath by Emily Varga
What is Forest of Reading?
- The Forest of Reading® is Canada’s largest recreational reading program! This initiative offers ten reading programs to encourage a love of reading in people of all ages (That's right! It's not just for the kids!). The Forest helps celebrate Canadian books, publishers, authors and illustrators.
- The Forest of Reading Award Programs are where children, young adults and adults pick the winner! Readers choose a program that they would like to be a part of, usually based on their age or grade, and simply begin reading! They can read all ten of the titles, or pick and choose to read only the ones they are interested in. This program aims to encourage a genuine and life-long love of reading among readers of all ages.
Goals of the Forest of Reading
- Love of reading: Create a meaningful experience for your readers and give exciting opportunities for reluctant readers to become lifelong readers.
- A proven head start: The results are in! Children who read for fun have higher literacy scores, have more success in science and math, and are more socially and civically engaged (Reading for Joy, P4E, 2011).
- Libraries at centre stage: With fun activities, prizes and more, the Forest of Reading puts libraries at the heart of the action!
- Reading Canadian: Help support and celebrate Canadian books, publishers, authors and illustrators by taking advantage of the Forest’s curated, all-Canadian reading lists for all ages and levels.
*Above information taken from the Forest of Reading Website*