The final word of our Anishinābemowin language series is wìdokàzowin, services.
Watch the video below to practice.
The final word of our Anishinābemowin language series is wìdokàzowin, services.
Watch the video below to practice.
Ottawa Public Library (OPL) is excited to announce a new partnership with Lire et Faire Lire Ontario (LEFL), a volunteer-run organisation that aims to promote the joy of reading in French to children, create intergener
Ottawa children and families, come discover and celebrate your inner hero! The 30th Ottawa Children’s Storytelling Festival is organized in partnership with Ottawa StoryTellers and will take place on November 2, from 10:30 am to 1:30 pm at Ben Franklin Place (101 Centrepointe Drive).
The 2024 edition of the Ottawa Book Awards has been written with three local authors winning the prestigious prize.
We are thrilled to celebrate the outstanding achievements of our local authors:
Have you ever wished there were a way for your kids to use audiobooks without cd players or devices with screens? Now kids can experience the magic of books that can read themselves with Ottawa Public Library’s newest collection: Read-alongs, the books that talk!
There’s a certain magic in flipping through the pages of a book or scrolling through an eBook, and letting yourself be transported into new worlds, both real and imagined. This magic, this joy of reading, is something we, at Ottawa Public Library (OPL), celebrate and share daily.
Select the English translation here: Library Cat Celebrates Library Month | Ottawa Public Library (biblioottawalibrary.ca)
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October is a month dedicated to celebrating the spaces where stories come to life, where imagination soars, and where learning knows no bounds.