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Monday
Jul152013

New Canadian stamps feature picture book character created by children's book author/illustrator, Marie-Louise Gay

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Thanks to my sister Ruth for the heads-up: 

Stella, the star of Marie-Louise Gay's picture books and a television series based on her stories, is being featured in a series of stamps issued by Canada Post.

I must get some!

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There's a contest going on right now through Marie-Louise Gay's publisher's Facebook page. You can enter to win the full set of Stella and Sam stamps, as well as Marie-Louie's new book, Read Me a Story Stella, and the Stella Treasury. Check it out here: facebook.com/groundwoodbooks

July 16, 2013 | Unregistered CommenterCarolyn

Wow really creative and interesting work. I love collecting stamps and display it on my room.. Thank you guys for sharing.

Self inking stamp singapore,
http://www.a1corp.com.sg/self-inking-stamp-singapore/

January 8, 2014 | Unregistered Commenterlindy

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