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UVic grad wins inaugural children’s book award for Give me a Snickle

Alisha Sevigny’s book celebrates made-up words to express love and joy
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Author Alisha Sevigny is a recipient of the Margaret Wise Brown Board Book Award for her children’s book Give Me a Snickle. (Courtesy Pierre Louis Beranek)

Canadian author and University of Victoria graduate Alisha Sevigny is one of two inaugural recipients of the Margaret Wise Brown Board Book Award for her children’s book Give Me a Snickle.

Give me a Snickle book cover

The award, created by Bank Street College of Education in honour of Margaret Wise Brown who wrote children’s literature classic Goodnight Moon, is given every two years to titles that showcase excellence in literature for babies and toddlers.

Give Me a Snickle won in the under-18 months category.

This playful photographic board book celebrates made-up words to express love and joy. Accented by photos of beaming babies, this book takes the reader on an engaging romp through repeated rhyming sounds, leaving readers laughing as they read fabricated words of affection.

The author, Alisha Sevigny was born and raised in Kitimat and holds a degree in professional writing from UVic. Her ties to the coast come out in her literature, reflected in a strong connection to the environment, conservation and a passion for ancient civilizations.

Visit orcabook.com/Give-Me-a-Snickle to learn more.

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Sam Duerksen

About the Author: Sam Duerksen

Since moving to Victoria from Winnipeg in 2020, I’ve worked in communications for non-profits and arts organizations.
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