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Please find below, downloadable materials that you can use to educate your readers, their parents and the community around you to heighten awareness of the Forest program.
NOTE: Once registered for the Forest of Reading, you’ll find access to program- and title-specific resources in the Readers’ Hideout.
Get all the details on what we've been up to this year with our 2025 Year-End Report.
Access to a properly staffed school library is a proven ingredient for student success. Read more here, and share this printable infographic far and wide!
Watch Forest Fave, Ainara Alleyne in an exclusive Forest interview with Award-Winning Canadian author Lawrence Hill.
A vital resource for school library professionals by the Ontario School Library Association
The Ontario Library Association (OLA) and Forest of Reading are committed to promoting literacy and the love of reading among children through Canadian literature.
The Ontario Library Association (OLA) is deeply concerned by the growing number of attempts to restrict access to books by some school boards. Read the full statement here.
The Forest of Reading® lists may contain books that parents, staff at school and public libraries and readers see as difficult or controversial. This policy provides context for OLA’s position on the selection of books in the Forest of Reading®.
Can't get enough great books in your life? We understand. Check out these additional reading lists including the Forest of Reading's Kid Committee and Teen Committee Lists, and the OPLA Best Bets Committee List for Children's and Young Adult books.