Notable Children's Books An annual list compiled by the Association for Library Service for Children (ALSC), a division of ALA.
Top Ten Lists of "All-Time Classics" ALSC created this list of classics that parents and children can read together for the Boys and Girls Clubs of America for national KidsDay (August 2001). There is one list for preschool to age 8 and one list for ages 8-12.
100 best paperbacks A list created by ALSC for Reading is Fundamental (RIF).
Newbery Award Books. Each year, ALSC chooses the most distinguished contribution to American literature for children from books released in the previous year.
Caldecott Award Books. Each year, ALSC chooses the most distinguished American picture book for children released in the previous year.
Pura Belpré Award Books. Each year, ALSC chooses two works (one for narrative and one for illustration) that best portray, affirm, and celebrate the Latino cultural experience in an outstanding work of literature for children and youth.
Coretta Scott King Award Books Each year, the Coretta Scott King Task Force of the ALA Social Responsibilities Round Table chooses two distinguished books, one by an author of African descent and one from an illustrator of African descent, that promote an understanding and appreciation of the "American Dream."
Robert F. Sibert Award Books. Each year, ALSC chooses the most distinguished informational book published during the preceding year.
Mildred Batchelder Award Books. Each year, ALSC honors an American publisher for a children's book considered to be the most outstanding of those books originally published in a foreign language in a foreign country, and subsequently translated into English and published in the United States.
Booklist Editor's Choice Lists including "Books for Youth" compiled by editors of ALA's review magazine, Booklist; with grade levels suggested.
Monday, June 16, 2008
Summer Reading
Labels: ALA, Books, Library, Lists
Posted by Richard at 6/16/2008 07:57:00 AM
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