Lists the books that won the Newberry or Caldecott Awards from their inception to 2001.
Cult graphic novelist Dylan Meconis offers a rich reimagining of history in this beautifully detailed hybrid novel loosely based on the exile of Queen Elizabeth I by her sister, Queen Mary.
Offers librarians, teachers, educators, parents, and children more than 80 years of exemplary literature to share and enjoy.
Compiles acceptance speeches by award winners, and includes biographical notes, and evaluating essays.
The acclaimed and award-winning author of Blackbird Fly and The Land of Forgotten Girls writes with an authentic, humorous, and irresistible tween voice that will appeal to fans of Thanhha Lai and Rita Williams-Garcia. “Readers across the ...
The essay addresses such questions as: Do all kids like Newbery Medal books? What does
In a trio of stories for beginning readers, author David LaRochelle introduces the excitable Max, who lets the book know in irresistibly emphatic dialogue that the text is not to his liking.
Visually epic, and never before done, this stunning picture book is unlike anything you’ve seen.
Have You Ever Seen a Flower? is an enchanting picture book exploring the relationship between childhood and nature.
An exclusive collection of 20 acceptance speeches by winners of the most respected prizes in children's literature.
This Caldecott Honor–winning book about a book is a delightful, wordless tale about the power of stories, perfect for fans of Brendan Wenzel and David Weisner. A red book is lying in the snow in the city.