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Tag Archives: Caldecott
The 2014 ALA Award Winners: The Tip of the Iceberg
The ALA award winners were just announced yesterday, including the Caldecott winner (Locomotive by Brian Floca) and the Newbery winner (Flora & Ulysess by Kate DiCamillo). The most popular question bantered around since the announcements has been: Did the Caldecott … Continue reading
Posted in Ages 4+, Ages 5+, Ages 6+, Ages 7+, Ages 8+
Tagged ALA awards, Caldecott, Newbery
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The 2013 ALA Book Awards: My TO READ List Just Grew
The ALA Book Award announcements were broadcast live this morning. As I watched the ALA Book Awards, I was struck once again by how many fantastic books I missed reading this past year…and by how many fantastic books many children … Continue reading
Posted in Ages 4+, Ages 5+, Ages 6+, Ages 7+, Ages 8+
Tagged ALA awards, Bryan Collier, Caldecott, Coretta Scott King, Geisel, Waking Brain Cells
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January Carnival of Children’s Literature
Welcome to the January Carnival of Children’s Literature! The Carnival of Children’s Literature is a monthly collection of posts about children’s books submitted by book bloggers. I am happy to be this month’s host. January is an exciting month in the … Continue reading
Posted in All Ages
Tagged Best Children's Books of 2011, Caldecott, carnival of children's literature, Newbery
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