Monday, May 10, 2010

Children's Book Week: May 10 - 14


Children's Book Week: May 10 - 14
"A great nation is a reading nation."

Since 1919, Children's Book Week has been celebrated nationally in schools, libraries, bookstores, clubs, private homes -- any place where there are children and books. Educators, librarians, booksellers, and families have celebrated children's books and the love of reading with storytelling, parties, author and illustrator appearances, and other book-related events.

It all began with the idea that children's books can change lives. In 1913, Franklin K. Matthiews, the librarian of the Boy Scouts of America, began touring the country to promote higher standards in children's books. He proposed creating a Children's Book Week, which would be supported by all interested groups: publishers, booksellers, and librarians.

In 1916 the American Booksellers Association and the American Library Association cooperated with the Boy Scouts in sponsoring a Good Book Week.

In 1944, the newly-established Children's Book Council assumed responsibility for administering Children's Book Week. In 2008, Children’s Book Week moved from November to May. At that time, responsibility for Children’s Book Week, including planning official events and creating original materials, was transferred to Every Child a Reader, the philanthropic arm of the children’s publishing industry.

Also in 2008, the Children's Book Council created the Children's Choice Book Awards, the only national child-chosen book awards program, giving young readers a powerful voice in their own reading choices.

The need for Children’s Book Week today is as essential as it was in 1919, and the task remains the realization of Frederic Melcher’s fundamental declaration: “A great nation is a reading nation.”

Children’s Choice Book Awards

The Children's Choice Book Awards winners will be announced live at the Children's Choice Book Awards gala on May 11 in New York City as part of Children's Book Week, the oldest national literacy event in the United States.

~ Kindergarten to Second Grade Book of the Year
~ Third Grade to Fourth Grade Book of the Year
~ Fifth Grade to Sixth Grade Book of the Year
~ Teen Choice Book of the Year
~ Author of the Year
~ Illustrator of the Year

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

The Children's Choice Book Award winners are as follows:
Author of the Year
James Patterson for Max
Illustrator of the Year
Peter Brown for The Curious Garden
Kindergarten to 2nd
Lulu the Big Little Chick
Paulette Bogan
3rd - 4th
Lunch Lady and the Cyborg Substitute Jarrett J. Krosoczka
5th - 6th
Dork Diaries: Tales from a Not-so-fabulous Life Rachel Renee Russell
Teen Choice Book of the Year
Catching Fire by Suzanne Collins
@ http://www.cbcbooks.org/news/22