NEWS AND NOTESThe Association of Children's Librarians of Northern California Proudly Presents ALL DUE RESPECT - A Dialog about Diversity, Equity, and Creating Safe Spaces for all Youth:
With Keynote Speaker: Maya Gonzalez, award-winning author and artist of books for young people, co-founder of Kid Lit Equality, and all-around activist for the right of all of young people to be celebrated and accepted for exactly who they are. And numerous other important voices from the front lines of children's literature and youth librarianship. We look forward to an interactive day of discussion, information, and hands-on activities, and we want attendees to leave with some concrete ideas about how to put their thoughts into action. People can register online or via mail and we expect space to sell out, so please register early! Go to our website, bayviews.org , for more information and to register. Illustrator Margaret Bloy Graham Dies:
Author/Illustrator Bonnie Christiansen Dies:
Steve Sanfield Dies:
To top of page AWARDS ANNOUNCED GBLT / Jewish Book / Lee & Low New Voices / Scott O'Dell / Sydney Taylor A list of all the 2015 literary award winners follows: Schneider Family / Theodor Seuss Geisel / Margaret A. Edwards / Pura Belpr� / Robert F. Sibert / Andrew Carnegie / Mildred L. Batchelder / Odyssey / Morris / YALSA Excellence in Non Fiction / Stonewall / May Hill Arbuthnot John Newbery Medal for the most outstanding contribution to children's literature:
Two Newbery Honor Books also were named: Randolph Caldecott Medal for the most distinguished American picture book for children:
Six Caldecott Honor Books also were named: To ALA Awards List or To top of page Coretta Scott King (Author) Book Award recognizing an African American author and illustrator of outstanding books for children and young adults:
Three King Author Honor Books were selected: To ALA Awards List or To top of page Coretta Scott King (Illustrator) Book Award :
Two King Illustrator Honor Books were selected: To ALA Awards List or To top of page Coretta Scott King/John Steptoe New Talent Award :
To ALA Awards List or To top of page Coretta Scott King Virginia Hamilton Award for Lifetime Achievement: Deborah D. Taylor is the winner of the Coretta Scott King - Virginia Hamilton Award for Lifetime Achievement. The award pays tribute to the quality and magnitude of beloved children's author Virginia Hamilton.
To ALA Awards List or To top of page Michael L. Printz Award for excellence in literature written for young adults:
Four Printz Honor Books also were named: To ALA Awards List or To top of page Schneider Family Book Award for books that embody an artistic expression of the disability experience:
To ALA Awards List or To top of page Alex Awards for the 10 best adult books that appeal to teen audiences:
To ALA Awards List or To top of page Andrew Carnegie Medal for excellence in children's video:
To ALA Awards List or To top of page Laura Ingalls Wilder Award honors an author or illustrator whose books, published in the United States, have made, over a period of years, a substantial and lasting contribution to literature for children.
To ALA Awards List or To top of page Margaret A. Edwards Award for lifetime achievement in writing for young adults:
To ALA Awards List or To top of page May Hill Arbuthnot Honor Lecture Award recognizing an author, critic, librarian, historian or teacher of children's literature, who then presents a lecture at a winning host site:
To ALA Awards List or To top of page Mildred L. Batchelder Award for an outstanding children's book originally published in a language other than English in a country other than the United States, and subsequently translated into English for publication in the United States:
Two Batchelder Honor Books also were selected: To ALA Awards List or To top of page Odyssey Award for best audiobook produced for children and/or young adults, available in English in the United States:
Pura Belpr� (Illustrator) Award honoring a Latino illustrator whose children's books best portray, affirm and celebrate the Latino cultural experience:
Pura Belpr� (Author) Award honoring a Latino writer whose children's books best portray, affirm and celebrate the Latino cultural experience:
One Belpr� Author Honor Book was named: To ALA Awards List or To top of page Robert F. Sibert Informational Book Award for most distinguished informational book for children:
Five Sibert Honor Books were named: To ALA Awards List or To top of page Stonewall Book Award - Mike Morgan & Larry Romans Children's & Young Adult Literature Award given annually to English-language works of exceptional merit for children or teens relating to the gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender experience:
Three Stonewall Honor Books were selected: To ALA Awards List or To top of page Theodor Seuss Geisel Award for the most distinguished book for beginning readers:
Two Geisel Honor Books were named: To ALA Awards List or To top of page William C. Morris Award for a debut book published by a first-time author writing for teens:
Four other books were finalists for the award: To ALA Awards List or To top of page YALSA Award for Excellence in Nonfiction for Young Adults:
Four other books were finalists for the award: To ALA Awards List or To top of page Recognized worldwide for the high quality they represent, ALA awards guide parents, educators, librarians and others in selecting the best materials for youth. Selected by judging committees of librarians and other children's experts, the awards encourage original and creative work. For more information on the ALA youth media awards and notables, please visit www.ala.org/yma . Charlotte Huck Award Winner:
The Scott O'Dell Award for Historical Fiction
Set in 1942, fifth-grader Mitsy Kashino is forced to deal with harassment as a Japanese-American, as well as having to place her dog with a neighboring family while she leaves Seattle for an internment camp. For more information: www.hbook.com/2015/01/blogs/read-roger/2015-scott-odell-award-historical-fiction . To Awards List or To top of page Ezra Jack Keats Award:
Winner in the New Writer category is: The winner for New Illustrator is: New Writer Honors went to : New Illustrator Honors went to: To Awards List or To top of page 2014 Sydney Taylor Book Award :
Presented by The Association of Jewish Libraries, The Sydney Taylor Book Award honors books for children and teens that exemplify the highest literary standards while authentically portraying the Jewish experience.
Six Sydney Taylor Honor Books were named for 2015: For Younger Readers, In the Older Readers category For Teen Readers, the Honor books are In addition to the medal winners, the Award Committee designated sixteen Notable Books of Jewish content for 2015. More information about the Sydney Taylor Book Award can be found at sydneytaylorbookaward.blogspot.com .
Lee & Low New Voices Award
Publisher Lee & Low Books named For more information, see: www.leeandlow.com/writers-illustrators/new-voices-award. To Awards List or To top of page The Amelia Bloomer Project creates a whole booklist of the best feminist books for readers ages 0-18. The Amelia Bloomer Project is part of the Feminist Task Force of the Social Responsibilities Round Table of the American Library Association.The entire 2015 Amelia Bloomer List is available here: ameliabloomer.wordpress.com . To Awards List or To top of page Green, Rod.. Giant Vehicles. Illus. by Stephen Biesty. Templar/Candlewick, 2014. $15.99. ISBN 978-0-7636-7404-5.
Illustrator Stephen Biesty is respected for his many factual books, including The Story of Buildings (Candlewick, 2014) and Into the Unknown (2011). His newest is not in that league but will be enjoyed by children who are fascinated with giant machinery and vehicles.
Nine machines are featured, including a cruise ship, helicopter, submarine, train, jet, and dump truck. Each spread focuses on one vehicle, drawn in detail with colored pencil and featuring several small captions with facts. Each vehicle has three of four small flaps that open to show something on the interior of the machine, with a brief caption. The flaps are quite sturdy and it has board pages, so this will hold up to library usage. But the information is quite minimal (not enough for a report), so this is really for browsers. Readers who enjoy Eyewitness books will like this but it is not an essential purchase. Crowther, Robert. Robert Crowther's Pop-up Dinosaur ABC. Candlewick, 2015. $ 19.99. ISBN 978-0-7636-7296-6.
Straight-forward in presentation, this ABC of dinosaurs will certainly be popular although it may not stand up to library circulation. It begins with each letter as a flap (in various colors) - lift the flap and see the dino with a few sentences on what makes it distinctive. The letter appears in the upper case, with a smaller lower case letter set onto the capital letter. A few of the flaps slide, but most open up to a color dinosaur.
The smallish dinos are depicted fairly realistically but in a variety of bright colors (not all lizard-y green), and a few have comical facial expressions. For the most part, children under the age of ten will grasp both the facts, and get a strong impression of what the dinosaur possibly looked like. Because the pop-ups and illustrations are relatively small, there could be some factual misinterpretations. The T-Rex is standing upright when newer research indicates that may have been unlikely, and the carnivore Guanlong is seen eating grass. The final page gives silhouettes of the dinos along with a human, just to show the scale of their sizes. It also contains a very brief glossary of relevant words such as herbivore, and a brief description of the three eras (Triassic, Jurassic, and Cretaceous). Overall, this is sure to be popular and could even be useful for brief dinosaur reports. If your library has a collection of popup books for "in house" use, this would be a find purchase. Diesen, Deborah.. Hide-and-Seek Pout-Pout Fish. Illus. by Dan Hanna. Square Fish/Macmillan, 2015. $8.99. ISBN 978-1-250-06011-2.
In this board books with flaps, a "pout pout" fish is looking for other ocean friends. The rhyming text has four lines per page, describing Pout-Pout's journey. In some cases the other creatures are referred to accurately, including the shark, lobster, puffer fish, squid, and more, but sometimes they receive nicknames. For example, the octopus is called "Mr. Eight," another is called "Miss Shimmer;" and the change is not to facilitate a rhyme so that seems pointless.
The soft illustrations appear to be created in watercolors and colored pencil, and depict fairly realistic sea creatures except for their cartoon eyes and mouths. Unfortunately, the thin cardstock of the flaps make them difficult for little fingers to open, and they are likely to be torn off quite easily. Most libraries can skip this. Bleck, Linda. What's In My Truck?. Candlewick, 2014. $14.99. ISBN 978-0-545-53525-0.
Five semi-trucks are the featured element of this engaging board book that will appeal to a wide age range. Toddlers will like the trucks and older children can read the brief text. The full color cartoonish illustrations do a great job of depicting factual elements, such as engines, gas tanks, and tools.
Each truck has a theme - delivering food from a dairy, taking animals for a petting zoo, bringing in a carnival, taking sea creatures to a pet store, and transporting new cars to the dealership. Each truck has several small flaps that open to show what is being hauled, as well as parts of the truck itself. There is at least one driver of color, and one female driver; unfortunately she asks the read to look for her �bag,� which is a pink purse under her seat. The text consists of one sentence describing each truck and one question asked of the reader - can you find the gas tank or the engine? Under each flap is a picture and another question, urging the reader to identify what is being shown, to count items, etc. This offers a great deal of interaction and will encourage multiple readings. To top of page BayNews needs you! BayNews welcomes any articles, news, ideas on storytime or programs, etc. Just send any articles as a Word attachment to email, to Penny Peck at [email protected]. Thanks! |
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