Once again, DC Canada’s writing contest was an overwhelming success. We blew away our record from previous years with a whopping 557 submissions from kids across the nation. To think that in 2022, we thought 350 was a lot… Boy did our judges have their work cut out for them this time! Here are some
Read moreEverything You Need to Know About Our Latest Children’s Writing Contest
By Nicholas Saumur Do you remember the One Story a Day contest? That country-wide writing competition where children across Canada get a chance to show off their writing skills to the world? Last year, we received over 350 submissions that told all kinds of unique stories. This year, we are looking to find even more
Read moreChildren’s Singing Contest 2023: Getting Back to the Music
We’ve already discussed at length the importance of using music in children’s education—not only is it an outlet of creativity and self-expression, but also a lesson in perseverance, dexterity, and rhythm. Now, we have the pleasure of announcing our first children’s singing contest for Canadians aged 4 to 12! Before October 1, 2023, children must
Read moreReading, Writing, and Really Talented Kids
DC Canada’s Writing Contest for Kids Highlights the Literary Prowess of Canada’s Youngest Authors Each time you pick up a pencil or sit down at your computer, you’re about to create. Maybe it’s a perfectly penned email. Maybe it’s a letter to your future children. Maybe it’s the next Harry Potter. No matter what you’re
Read moreLES GAGNANTS DU CONCOURS LE PETIT GRAND PENSEUR 2017
Félicitations aux gagnants de notre concours annuel Le Petit grand penseur 2017 et merci à tous ceux qui ont participé! Chaque année, nous invitons des enfants âgés de 5 à 11 ans à répondre à une des 4 questions philosophiques posées dans n’importe quel format dans lequel ils se sentent à l’aise afin d’avoir la
Read moreThe Winners of the Little Big Thinkers Contest 2017
Congratulations to the winners of this year’s Little Big Thinker Contest and thank you to everyone who participated! Every year we invite students from ages 5 to 11 to answer a philosophical question in any format they prefer for a chance to win books and games for the class. This year we were bombarded with
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