The Best Children's Books of the YearNine to Twelve2013

Uitgereikt door Children's Book Committee, Bank Street College Center for Children's Literature

Andere Namen: CBCA Selected Book of the Year for Children (Engels), Bank Street Best Children's Books of the Year (Engels), Bank Street Book of the Year (Engels), Bank Street CBC Best Children's Book of the Year (Engels), Bank Street CBC Best Children's Book of the Year, Outstanding Merit (Engels), Bank Street College Best Children's Book of the Year (Engels), Bank Street College of Education Best Book of the Year (Engels), CBCA Book of the Year for Children (Engels), Children's Book Committee at Bank Street College Best Children's Book of the Year (Engels), CSCBC Children's Book of the Year (Engels)
206 Werken 72,122 boeken 4,276 Besprekingen 4.1
The Children's Book Committee was founded more than 100 years ago to help parents, teachers, and librarians choose the books that children will find captivating and transforming.
One of the most toon meer comprehensive annotated book lists for children, aged infant through 16. The Committee reviews over 6,000 titles annually for accuracy and literary quality and considers their emotional impact on children. The best 600 books published each year, both fiction and nonfiction, are listed with annotations, according to age and category.

Included are the past editions that are currently available online. Reference copies of editions published in print before 2010 may be found in the Bank Street College Library.
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Stages:
Alle, Outstanding Merit (126), No Stage (9,613)
Categorieën:
Alle, **Five to Nine, Information Books, STEM, Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (1), *Five to Nine, Fiction, Adventure and Mystery (2), *Five to Nine, Fiction, Animals (1), *Five to Nine, Fiction, Beginning Readers (1), *Five to Nine, Fiction, Coming of Age (3), *Five to Nine, Fiction, Concept Books (1), *Five to Nine, Fiction, Fantasy (1), *Five to Nine, Fiction, Folk and Fairy Tales (3), *Five to Nine, Fiction, Historical Fiction (3), *Five to Nine, Fiction, Humor (3), *Five to Nine, Fiction, Today (12), *Five to Nine, Information Books, Arts (2), *Five to Nine, Information Books, Biography and Memoir (2), *Five to Nine, Information Books, STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) (3), *Five to Nine, Information Books, World (3), *Five to Nine, Poetry (2), *Fourteen and Older, Fiction, Coming of Age (1), *Fourteen and Older, Fiction, Fantasy (1), *Fourteen and Older, Fiction, Historical Fiction (2), *Fourteen and Older, Fiction, Magical Realism (1), *Fourteen and Older, Fiction, Science Fiction (1), *Fourteen and Older, Fiction, Today (7), *Fourteen and Older, Information Books, History (2), *Fourteen and Older, Information Books, STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) (1), *Nine to Twelve, Fiction, Adventure and Mystery (2), *Nine to Twelve, Fiction, Coming of Age (5), *Nine to Twelve, Fiction, Fantasy (4), *Nine to Twelve, Fiction, Folk and Fairy Tales (1), *Nine to Twelve, Fiction, Historical Fiction (4), *Nine to Twelve, Fiction, Humor (1), *Nine to Twelve, Fiction, Magical Realism (1), *Nine to Twelve, Fiction, Today (2), *Nine to Twelve, Information Books, Biography and Memoir (3), *Nine to Twelve, Information Books, Ecology (2), *Nine to Twelve, Information Books, History (4), *Nine to Twelve, Information Books, Holidays and Religion (1), *Nine to Twelve, Information Books, STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) (3), *Nine to Twelve, Poetry (3), *Twelve to Fourteen, Fiction, Coming of Age (4), *Twelve to Fourteen, Fiction, Fantasy (1), *Twelve to Fourteen, Fiction, Folk and Fairy Tales (1), *Twelve to Fourteen, Fiction, Historical Fiction (1), *Twelve to Fourteen, Information Books, Biography and Memoir (4), *Twelve to Fourteen, Information Books, History (2), *Twelve to Fourteen, Information Books, Reference (1), *Twelve to Fourteen, Information Books, STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) (1), *Under Five (16), *Under Five, Concept Books (1), Ages Five, Six and Seven (42), Ages Five, Six and Seven—Beginning Readers (11), Ages Seven, Eight and Nine—Biography (4), Ages Seven, Eight and Nine—Boys and Girls (5), Ages Seven, Eight and Nine—Easy to Read (7), Ages Seven, Eight and Nine—Fantasy, Folk Tales and Legends (21), Ages Seven, Eight and Nine—Stories About Animals (9), Ages Three, Four and Five (27), Collections (10), Five to Nine (1,014), Five to Nine & Nine to Twelve (2), Five to Nine, 2011; Five to Nine, 2012 (1), Five to Nine, Fiction, Adventure and Mystery (12), Five to Nine, Fiction, Animals (6), Five to Nine, Fiction, Animals (Fiction) (5), Five to Nine, Fiction, Beginning Readers (15), Five to Nine, Fiction, Coming of Age (12), Five to Nine, Fiction, Concept Books (7), Five to Nine, Fiction, Fantasy (13), Five to Nine, Fiction, Folk and Fairy Tales (11), Five to Nine, Fiction, Historical Fiction (14), Five to Nine, Fiction, Holidays (6), Five to Nine, Fiction, Humor (30), Five to Nine, Fiction, Science Fiction (2), Five to Nine, Fiction, Sports (Fiction) (1), Five to Nine, Fiction, Today (62), Five to Nine, Information Books, Animals (Nonfiction) (14), Five to Nine, Information Books, Animals, Nonfiction (1), Five to Nine, Information Books, Art (4), Five to Nine, Information Books, Arts (8), Five to Nine, Information Books, Biography and Memoir (33), Five to Nine, Information Books, Ecology (2), Five to Nine, Information Books, Health (2), Five to Nine, Information Books, History (6), Five to Nine, Information Books, STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) (24), Five to Nine, Information Books, STEM, Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (2), Five to Nine, Information Books, Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) (12), Five to Nine, Information Books, World (4), Five to Nine, Poetry (17), For Older Boys and Girls Ages Nine Up—Adventure and Mystery (17), For Older Boys and Girls Ages Nine Up—Biography (22), For Older Boys and Girls Ages Nine Up—Fantasy, Folk Tales and Legends (28), For Older Boys and Girls Ages Nine Up—Growing Up (24), For Older Boys and Girls Ages Nine Up—Mostly About Animals (8), For Older Boys and Girls Ages Nine Up—Sports (12), For Older Boys and Girls Ages Nine Up—Stories About Today (15), For Older Boys and Girls Ages Nine Up—Stories of the Past (24), For Special Interests—Activities (57), For Special Interests—Ecology (18), For Special Interests—For Parents and Children (6), For Special Interests—In Two Languages (3), For Special Interests—Natural Science (38), For Special Interests—Physical Science (11), For Special Interests—The Arts (20), For Special Interests—The World Past and Present (89), Fourteen and Older (367), Fourteen and Older, Fiction, Adventure and Mystery (11), Fourteen and Older, Fiction, Anthologies and Collections (2), Fourteen and Older, Fiction, Coming of Age (47), Fourteen and Older, Fiction, Dramatic Arts (1), Fourteen and Older, Fiction, Fantasy (21), Fourteen and Older, Fiction, Historical Fiction (20), Fourteen and Older, Fiction, Magical Realism (5), Fourteen and Older, Fiction, Science Fiction (11), Fourteen and Older, Fiction, Today (60), Fourteen and Older, Information Books, Biography and Memoir (5), Fourteen and Older, Information Books, History (9), Fourteen and Older, Information Books, Law and Justice (2), Fourteen and Older, Information Books, Reference (1), Fourteen and Older, Information Books, STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) (2), Fourteen and Older, Poetry (1), Holidays (9), Nine to Twelve (898), Nine to Twelve & Twelve to Fourteen (3), Nine to Twelve, Fiction, Adventure and Mystery (17), Nine to Twelve, Fiction, Anthologies and Collections (1), Nine to Twelve, Fiction, Coming of Age (27), Nine to Twelve, Fiction, Fantasy (27), Nine to Twelve, Fiction, Folk and Fairy Tales (5), Nine to Twelve, Fiction, Historical Fiction (42), Nine to Twelve, Fiction, Humor (10), Nine to Twelve, Fiction, Magical Realism (8), Nine to Twelve, Fiction, Science Fiction (7), Nine to Twelve, Fiction, Sports (Fiction) (1), Nine to Twelve, Fiction, Sports, Fiction (1), Nine to Twelve, Fiction, Today (24), Nine to Twelve, Information Books, Activities (4), Nine to Twelve, Information Books, Arts (6), Nine to Twelve, Information Books, Biography and Memoir (21), Nine to Twelve, Information Books, Ecology (7), Nine to Twelve, Information Books, History (18), Nine to Twelve, Information Books, Holidays and Religion (2), Nine to Twelve, Information Books, Reference (1), Nine to Twelve, Information Books, STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) (12), Nine to Twelve, Information Books, STEM Trailblazer Biographies (1), Nine to Twelve, Information Books, Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) (16), Nine to Twelve, Information Books, Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) [STEM Trailblazer Biographies] (3), Nine to Twelve, Information Books, World (5), Nine to Twelve, Poetry (7), Paperback Reprints—For Older Boys and Girls (33), Paperback Reprints—For Special Interests (9), Paperback Reprints—For Young Children, Under Nine (39), Poëzie (14), Recursively Added (12), Recursively added (4), STEM under 5 (1), Starred for Outstanding Merit (1), Twelve to Fourteen (563), Twelve to Fourteen & Fourteen and Older (1), Twelve to Fourteen, Fiction, Adventure and Mystery (7), Twelve to Fourteen, Fiction, Animals (2), Twelve to Fourteen, Fiction, Coming of Age (29), Twelve to Fourteen, Fiction, Fantasy (32), Twelve to Fourteen, Fiction, Folk and Fairy Tales (2), Twelve to Fourteen, Fiction, Historical Fiction (27), Twelve to Fourteen, Fiction, Magical Realism (2), Twelve to Fourteen, Fiction, Science Fiction (7), Twelve to Fourteen, Fiction, Today (26), Twelve to Fourteen, Information Books, Activities (3), Twelve to Fourteen, Information Books, Arts (1), Twelve to Fourteen, Information Books, Biography (7), Twelve to Fourteen, Information Books, Biography and Memoir (10), Twelve to Fourteen, Information Books, History (11), Twelve to Fourteen, Information Books, Reference (1), Twelve to Fourteen, Information Books, Religion (1), Twelve to Fourteen, Information Books, STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) (5), Twelve to Fourteen, Information Books, Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) (6), Twelve to Fourteen, Information Books, Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics, STEM (1), Twelve to Fourteen, Poetry (1), Under Five (495), Under Five & Five to Nine (2), Under Five, 2014, 2016 (1), Under Five, 2016; Five to Nine, Fiction, Humor, 2016 (1), Under Five, Concept Books (23), Under Five, STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) (3), Under Five, Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) (2), Up to Five (325), Up to Five, 2012; Under Five, 2017 (1), Up to Five, 2013; Up to Five, 2015 (1), Welcome Reprints and New Editions (14), [2017], *Five to Nine, Fiction, Today, 2017 (1), [2017], *Fourteen and Older, Fiction, Coming of Age, 2017 (1), [2017], Five to Nine, Fiction, Today, 2017 (1), Geen categorie (4,265)
Jaren:
Alle, 2015 (121), 2014 (171), 2013 (206), 2012 (163), 2011 (128), 2010 (109)

No Stage 206

WerkJaar
Love, Amalia door Alma Flor Ada2013
Super Science: Matter Matters! door Tom Adams2013
Prairie Evers door Ellen Airgood2013
Goblin Secrets door William Alexander2013
Growing Up Muslim: Understanding the Beliefs and Practices of Islam door Sumbul Ali-Karamali2013
Ik ben een gorilla door Katherine Applegate2013
The Skull in the Rock door Marc Aronson2013
Precious Bones door Mika Ashley-Hollinger2013
Sophia's War: A Tale of the Revolution door Avi2013
The Moon Over High Street door Natalie Babbitt2013
The Magician's Apprentice door Kate Banks2013
Iron Hearted Violet door Kelly Barnhill2013
Malcolm at Midnight door W. H. Beck2013
Summer at Forsaken Lake door Michael D. Beil2013
Kepler's Dream door Juliet Bell2013
The Prince Who Fell from the Sky door John Claude Bemis2013
A Passion for Victory: The Story of the Olympics in Ancient and Early Modern Times door Benson Bobrick2013
Madhattan Mystery door John J. Bonk2013
The Worst-Case Scenario: Deadly Seas door David Borgenicht2013
Chitty chitty beng beng vliegt weer door Frank Cottrell Boyce2013
The Universe of Fair door Leslie Bulion2013
George Bellows: Painter with a Punch! door Robert Burleigh2013
Citizen Scientists: Be a Part of Scientific Discovery from Your Own Backyard door Loree Griffin Burns2013
Electric Ben: The Amazing Life and Times of Benjamin Franklin door Robert Byrd2013
Eva of the Farm door Dia Calhoun2013
Michael at the Invasion of France, 1943 (Boys of Wartime) door Laurie Calkhoven2013
I, Galileo door Bonnie Christensen2013
Freaky Fast Frankie Joe door Lutricia Clifton2013
Alex and the Amazing Time Machine door Rich Cohen2013
Unspoken: A Story From the Underground Railroad door Henry Cole2013
Dare to Dream (Poetry) door Jill Corcoran2013
Cheesie Mack Is Cool in a Duel door Steve Cotler2013
Always October door Bruce Coville2013
The Great Unexpected door Sharon Creech2013
The Last of the Gullivers door Carter Crocker2013
The Odyssey door Gillian Cross2013
Get the Scoop on Animal Poop: From lions to tapeworms, 251 cool facts about scat, frass, dung and more! door Dawn Cusick2013
The Bell Bandit door Jacqueline Davies2013
A Black Hole Is Not a Hole door Carolyn Cinami Decristofano2013
The Brixen Witch door Stacy DeKeyser2013
The City of Ember: The Graphic Novel door Jeanne DuPrau2013
Kids of Kabul: Living Bravely Through a Never-Ending War door Deborah Ellis2013
The Wild Book door Margarita Engle2013
Chickadee door Louise Erdrich2013
The Vengekeep Prophecies door Brian Farrey2013
The Last Dragonslayer door Jasper Fforde2013
A Diamond in the Desert door Kathryn Fitzmaurice2013
Bewitching door Alex Flinn2013
The Mastermind Plot door Angie Frazier2013
The Boston Tea Party door Russell Freedman2013
My Pop-up World Atlas door Anita Ganeri2013
My Mixed-Up Berry Blue Summer door Jennifer Gennari2013
Olivia Bean, Trivia Queen door Donna Gephart2013
Spy School door Stuart Gibbs2013
In a Glass Grimmly door Adam Gidwitz2013
Scholastic Discover More: Technology door Mr. Clive Gifford2013
The Sea Wolves door Christopher Golden2013
Spirit Seeker: John Coltrane's Musical Journey door Gary Golio2013
A Thunderous Whisper door Christina Diaz Gonzalez2013
Barack Obama: Our 44th President door Beatrice Gormley2013
Riley Mack and the Other Known Troublemakers door Chris Grabenstein2013
I Lay My Stitches Down: Poems of American Slavery door Cynthia Grady2013
Scholastic Discover More: The Elements door Dan Green2013
Pinch Hit door Tim Green2013
Charlie Joe Jackson's Guide to Extra Credit door Tommy Greenwald2013
Outcasts of River Falls door Jacqueline Guest2013
So, You Want to Be a Writer?: How to Write, Get Published, and Maybe Even Make It Big! door Vicki Hambleton2013
Tua and the Elephant door R. P. Harris2013
Bon Appetit! The Delicious Life of Julia Child door Jessie Hartland2013
The Hero's Guide to Saving Your Kingdom door Christopher Healy2013
Unusual Creatures: A Mostly Accurate Account of Some of Earth's Strangest Animals door Michael Hearst2013
Letters to Leo door Amy Hest2013
Chomp door Carl Hiaasen2013
Secrets of Shakespeare's Grave door Deron R. Hicks2013
Fat No More: A Teenager's Victory over Obesity door Alberto Hidalgo-robert2013
The Whole Story of Half a Girl door Veera Hiranandani2013
Minnie McClary Speaks Her Mind door Valerie Hobbs2013
The Normal Kid (Exceptional Reading & Language Arts Titles for Intermediate Grades) door Elizabeth Holmes2013
One Year in Coal Harbor door Polly Horvath2013
Same Sun Here door Silas House2013
The Island Horse door Susan Hughes2013
One for the Murphys door Lynda Mullaly Hunt2013
One Dog and His Boy door Eva Ibbotson2013
The Amazing Harry Kellar: Great American Magician door Gail Jarrow2013
The Amazing Adventures of John Smith, Jr. AKA Houdini door Peter Johnson2013
Earwig and the Witch door Diana Wynne Jones2013
Earth-Friendly Buildings, Bridges and More: The Eco-Journal of Corry Lapont door Etta Kaner2013
Chained door Lynne Kelly2013
Breakaway (Lorimer Sports Stories) door Trevor Kew2013
The Worst-Case Scenario: Amazon door Hena Khan2013
Forever Four door Elizabeth Cody Kimmel2013
Leading Ladies door Elizabeth Cody Kimmel2013
True Colors door Natalie Kinsey-Warnock2013
Ungifted door Gordon Korman2013
The Loser List #2: Revenge of the Loser door H. N. Kowitt2013
Brother from a Box door Evan Kuhlman2013
No Shelter Here: Making the World a Kinder Place for Dogs door Rob Laidlaw2013
Steve Jobs: Thinking Differently door Patricia Lakin2013
Don't Feed the Boy door Irene Latham2013
The Case of the Deadly Desperados door Caroline Lawrence2013
The Lions of Little Rock door Kristin Levine2013
White Dolphin door Gill Lewis2013
Little White Duck: A Childhood in China door Na Liu2013
Flying the Dragon door Natalie Dias Lorenzi2013
Seeing Cinderella door Jenny Lundquist2013
The Homemade Stuffing Caper: Book 1 (Charlie Collier,Snoop for Hire) door John V. Madormo2013
Touch the Sky: Alice Coachman, Olympic High Jumper door Ann Malaspina2013
The White Zone door Carolyn Mardsen2013
Vanishing Acts (A Maggie Brooklyn Mystery) door Leslie Margolis2013
The Voyage of Lucy P. Simmons door Barbara Mariconda2013
The Case of the Vanishing Golden Frogs: A Scientific Mystery door Sandra Markle2013
Ten Good and Bad Things About My Life (So Far) door Ann M. Martin2013
Beauty and the Beast, the Only One Who Didn't Run Away door Wendy Mass2013
A Voice for Kanzas door Debra McArthur2013
Summer of the Mariposas door Guadalupe Garcia McCall2013
Caddy's World door Hilary McKay2013
Iceberg, Right Ahead!: The Tragedy of the Titanic door Stephanie Sammartino McPherson2013
Eye of the Storm door Kate Messner2013
You Can't Have My Planet: But Take My Brother, Please door James Mihaley2013
Mason Dixon: Basketball Disasters door Claudia Mills2013
Mimi's Village: And How Basic Health Care Transformed It door Katie Smith Milway2013
Temple Grandin: How the Girl Who Loved Cows Embraced Autism and Changed the World door Sy Montgomery2013
The Giant and How He Humbugged America door Jim Murphy2013
Invincible Microbe: Tuberculosis and the Never-Ending Search for a Cure door Jim Murphy2013
The High Skies Adventures of Blue Jay the Pirate door Scott Nash2013
Hartsgeheimen door Julien Neel2013
Lou !, tome 2 : Mortebouse door Julien Neel2013
Catla and the Vikings door Mary Elizabeth Nelson2013
The Cabinet of Earths door Anne Nesbet2013
Bill the Boy Wonder: The Secret Co-Creator of Batman door Marc Tyler Nobleman2013
Plunked door Michael Northrop2013
On the Road to Mr. Mineo's door Barbara O'Connor2013
Hades: Lord of the Dead door George O'Connor2013
Keeping Safe the Stars door Sheila O'Connor2013
The Flame of Olympus door Kate O'Hearn2013
The Spindlers door Lauren Oliver2013
Wonder door R. J. Palacio2013
Dogs on Duty: Soldiers' Best Friends on the Battlefield and Beyond door Dorothy Hinshaw Patent2013
Best Shot in the West: The Adventures of Nat Love door Patricia C. McKissack2013
Crush: The Theory, Practice and Destructive Properties of Love door Gary Paulsen2013
Dear Mr. Longfellow: Letters to and from the Children's Poet door Sydelle Pearl2013
Summer of the Gypsy Moths door Sara Pennypacker2013
Hand in Hand: Ten Black Men Who Changed America (Coretta Scott King Award - Author Winner Title(s)) door Andrea Pinkney2013
Albert Einstein and Relativity for Kids: His Life and Ideas with 21 Activities and Thought Experiments (For Kids series) door Jerome Pohlen2013
The Art of Miss Chew door Patricia Polacco2013
The Humming Room door Ellen Potter2013
I've Lost My Hippopotamus door Jack Prelutsky2013
ICE!: The Amazing History of the Ice Business door Laurence Pringle2013
The Dogs of Winter door Bobbie Pyron2013
Paiute Princess: The Story of Sarah Winnemucca door Deborah Kogan Ray2013
City Critters: Wildlife in the Urban Jungle door Nicholas Read2013
What the Dog Said door Randi Reisfeld2013
Fangbone! Third-Grade Barbarian door Michael Rex2013
The White House Kids: The Perks, Pleasures, Problems, and Pratfalls of the Presidents' Children door Joe Rhatigan2013
The Book of Wonders door Jasmine Richards2013
Deadweather and Sunrise door Geoff Rodkey2013
Zip door Ellie Rollins2013
May B. door Caroline Starr Rose2013
Jean Laffite: The Pirate Who Saved America door Susan Goldman Rubin2013
The Mighty Mars Rovers: The Incredible Adventures of Spirit and Opportunity door Elizabeth Rusch2013
Glory Be door Augusta Scattergood2013
Splendors and Glooms door Laura Amy Schlitz2013
What Came from the Stars door Gary D. Schmidt2013
Guys Read: The Sports Pages door Jon Scieszka2013
Buried Alive!: How 33 Miners Survived 69 Days Deep Under the Chilean Desert door Elaine Scott2013
Ice Island door Sherry Shahan2013
Child of the Mountains door Marilyn Sue Shank2013
Sherlock Holmes and the Adventure of Black Peter door Murray Shaw2013
Sherlock Holmes and the Adventure of the Cardboard Box door Murray Shaw2013
The Plant Hunters: True Stories of Their Daring Adventures to the Far Corners of the Earth door Anita Silvey2013
Last Airlift: A Vietnamese Orphan's Rescue from War door Marsha Forchuk Skrypuch2013
Pie in the Sky door Jane Smiley2013
Wie is dat op dit uur van de nacht? door Lemony Snicket2013
The Story of Silk: From Worm Spit to Woven Scarves door Richard Sobol2013
Night Sky (Scholastic Discover More) door Giles Sparrow2013
Jake and Lily door Jerry Spinelli2013
Alex the Parrot: No Ordinary Bird: A True Story door Stephanie Spinner2013
The Cup and the Crown door Diane Stanley2013
De spionnenclub door Rebecca Stead2013
Faith: Five Religions and What They Share door Richard Steckel2013
The Extraordinary Education of Nicholas Benedict door Trenton Lee Stewart2013
Sailing to Freedom door Martha Bennett Stiles2013
Penelope Crumb door Shawn Stout2013
Neil Flambé and the Crusader's Curse (Neil Flambe Capers) door Kevin Sylvester2013
Neil Flambe and the Aztec Abduction: The Neil Flambe Capers #2 door Kevin Sylvester2013
Neil Flambe and the Marco Polo Murders: The Neil Flambe Capers #1 door Kevin Sylvester2013
It Jes' Happened: When Bill Traylor Started to Draw door Don Tate2013
Drama: A Graphic Novel door Raina Telgemeier2013
Cardboard door Doug TenNapel2013
The Seven Tales of Trinket door Shelley Moore Thomas2013
Applewhites at Wit's End door Stephanie S. Tolan2013
King of the Mound: My Summer with Satchel Paige door Wes Tooke2013
Where Do Presidents Come From?: And Other Presidential Stuff of Super Great Importance door Michael Townsend2013
Three Times Lucky door Sheila Turnage2013
Clover Twig and the Perilous Path door Kaye Umansky2013
Justin Case: Shells, Smells, and the Horrible Flip-Flops of Doom (Justin Case Series) door Rachel Vail2013
The Final Four door Paul Volponi2013
The Poppy Lady: Moina Belle Michael and Her Tribute to Veterans door Barbara E. Walsh2013
Kizzy Ann Stamps door Jeri Watts2013
The Templeton Twins Have an Idea door Ellis Weiner2013
Heart of Stone door M. L. Welsh2013
Graveyard Shift door Chris Westwood2013
Tracks door Diane Lee Wilson2013
Silent Star: The Story of Deaf Major Leaguer William Hoy door Bill Wise2013
Curse of the Thirteenth Fey: The True Tale of Sleeping Beauty door Jane Yolen2013
Princess of the Wild Swans door Diane Zahler2013

Beschrijvingen

The Children's Book Committee was founded more than 100 years ago to help parents, teachers, and librarians choose the books that children will find captivating and transforming.
One of the most comprehensive annotated book lists for children, aged infant through 16. The Committee reviews over 6,000 titles annually for accuracy and literary quality and considers their emotional impact on children. The best 600 books published each year, both fiction and nonfiction, are listed with annotations, according to age and category.

Included are the past editions that are currently available online. Reference copies of editions published in print before 2010 may be found in the Bank Street College Library. (English, Door lid geschreven)
By Child Study Children's Book Committee of Child Study Association of America (1967-1977) and at Bank Street College (subsequently)

[Succeeds CBCA Book of the Year for Children.
Succeeded by Bank Street CBC Best Children's Book of the Year.]

from Bank Street: About the Children's Book Committee

We began in 1909 as part of the family life education program of the Child Study Association of America, an organization devoted to guiding parents in their understanding of child development.

At the time, a nascent "parent education" movement fostered a growing awareness of the emotional needs of children, and of how books might affect children's feelings of themselves and the world around them. As "expert" opinions of psychiatrists, psychologists, and educators filtered down to parents, the Child Study Association decided to evaluate current literature for children, and to prepare and publish booklists to guide parents, librarians, and teachers in the selection of developmentally appropriate reading materials. Interestingly enough, the Committee decided right from the start to publish only positive reviews and recommendations.

Its first product was a modest pamphlet, but more ambitious lists soon followed. Eventually, with a rapidly expanding number of new children's books being published, the Committee adopted a more organized reviewing process, which continues to this day.

For many years the Committee's reviews appeared in the monthly (and later quarterly) magazine published by the Association. When the magazine was discontinued, the Committee compiled its own annual booklet, the "Children's Books of the Year," which has been published and distributed yearly since 1936.

The Committee eventually expanded its mandate in a number of significant ways. It collected and edited anthologies of children's stories and published specific lists in response to requests from parents, organizations, or specific needs that arose in the community. It also arranged lectures to promote public interest in children's literature and invited children to discuss their preferences in books, which eventually led to the inclusion of Young Reviewers on the Committee.

In addition, the Committee established an annual award in 1942 to encourage the writing and publishing of books "for children and young people dealing realistically with some of the problems in the world." The Committee now also bestows an annual award for the best poetry book for young readers as well as an award for a nonfiction book that "serves as an inspiration for young readers."

By 1977, the Child Study Association was forced to discontinue its programs because of financial difficulties, but the Children's Book Committee was invited to continue its groundbreaking work at the Bank Street College of Education, where it remains to this day. Here its outreach broadened, not only in increasing the circulation of its list, but in the wider range of its membership.

Today's Committee comprises some 40 members—all volunteers—from various professions and backgrounds concerned with children and books: writers, illustrators, editors, librarians, teachers, and parents. Members use their skills and expertise to foster the unique point of view bequeathed to us by our founding organization—namely, how books can affect young readers, and what books can do for them. (English, Door lid geschreven)
[Succeeds CBCA Selected Book of the Year for Children
Succeeded by CSCBC Children's Book of the Year.]

from Bank Street:
About the Children's Book Committee
We began in 1909 as part of the family life education program of the Child Study Association of America, an organization devoted to guiding parents in their understanding of child development.

At the time, a nascent "parent education" movement fostered a growing awareness of the emotional needs of children, and of how books might affect children's feelings of themselves and the world around them. As "expert" opinions of psychiatrists, psychologists, and educators filtered down to parents, the Child Study Association decided to evaluate current literature for children, and to prepare and publish booklists to guide parents, librarians, and teachers in the selection of developmentally appropriate reading materials. Interestingly enough, the Committee decided right from the start to publish only positive reviews and recommendations.

Its first product was a modest pamphlet, but more ambitious lists soon followed. Eventually, with a rapidly expanding number of new children's books being published, the Committee adopted a more organized reviewing process, which continues to this day.

For many years the Committee's reviews appeared in the monthly (and later quarterly) magazine published by the Association. When the magazine was discontinued, the Committee compiled its own annual booklet, the "Children's Books of the Year," which has been published and distributed yearly since 1936.

The Committee eventually expanded its mandate in a number of significant ways. It collected and edited anthologies of children's stories and published specific lists in response to requests from parents, organizations, or specific needs that arose in the community. It also arranged lectures to promote public interest in children's literature and invited children to discuss their preferences in books, which eventually led to the inclusion of Young Reviewers on the Committee.

In addition, the Committee established an annual award in 1942 to encourage the writing and publishing of books "for children and young people dealing realistically with some of the problems in the world." The Committee now also bestows an annual award for the best poetry book for young readers as well as an award for a nonfiction book that "serves as an inspiration for young readers."

By 1977, the Child Study Association was forced to discontinue its programs because of financial difficulties, but the Children's Book Committee was invited to continue its groundbreaking work at the Bank Street College of Education, where it remains to this day. Here its outreach broadened, not only in increasing the circulation of its list, but in the wider range of its membership.

Today's Committee comprises some 40 members—all volunteers—from various professions and backgrounds concerned with children and books: writers, illustrators, editors, librarians, teachers, and parents. Members use their skills and expertise to foster the unique point of view bequeathed to us by our founding organization—namely, how books can affect young readers, and what books can do for them. (English, Door lid geschreven)
[Succeeded by CBCA Book of the Year for Children]

from Bank Street:
About the Children's Book Committee
We began in 1909 as part of the family life education program of the Child Study Association of America, an organization devoted to guiding parents in their understanding of child development.

At the time, a nascent "parent education" movement fostered a growing awareness of the emotional needs of children, and of how books might affect children's feelings of themselves and the world around them. As "expert" opinions of psychiatrists, psychologists, and educators filtered down to parents, the Child Study Association decided to evaluate current literature for children, and to prepare and publish booklists to guide parents, librarians, and teachers in the selection of developmentally appropriate reading materials. Interestingly enough, the Committee decided right from the start to publish only positive reviews and recommendations.

Its first product was a modest pamphlet, but more ambitious lists soon followed. Eventually, with a rapidly expanding number of new children's books being published, the Committee adopted a more organized reviewing process, which continues to this day.

For many years the Committee's reviews appeared in the monthly (and later quarterly) magazine published by the Association. When the magazine was discontinued, the Committee compiled its own annual booklet, the "Children's Books of the Year," which has been published and distributed yearly since 1936.

The Committee eventually expanded its mandate in a number of significant ways. It collected and edited anthologies of children's stories and published specific lists in response to requests from parents, organizations, or specific needs that arose in the community. It also arranged lectures to promote public interest in children's literature and invited children to discuss their preferences in books, which eventually led to the inclusion of Young Reviewers on the Committee.

In addition, the Committee established an annual award in 1942 to encourage the writing and publishing of books "for children and young people dealing realistically with some of the problems in the world." The Committee now also bestows an annual award for the best poetry book for young readers as well as an award for a nonfiction book that "serves as an inspiration for young readers."

By 1977, the Child Study Association was forced to discontinue its programs because of financial difficulties, but the Children's Book Committee was invited to continue its groundbreaking work at the Bank Street College of Education, where it remains to this day. Here its outreach broadened, not only in increasing the circulation of its list, but in the wider range of its membership.

Today's Committee comprises some 40 members—all volunteers—from various professions and backgrounds concerned with children and books: writers, illustrators, editors, librarians, teachers, and parents. Members use their skills and expertise to foster the unique point of view bequeathed to us by our founding organization—namely, how books can affect young readers, and what books can do for them. (English, Door lid geschreven)
For full list, see here.

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(See also Irma Simonton Black and James H. Black Award for Excellence in Children's Literature)

(See also Cook Prize)

The Children's Book Committee was founded more than 100 years ago to help parents, teachers, and librarians choose the books that children will find captivating and transforming. One of the most comprehensive annotated book lists for children, aged infant through 16. The Committee reviews over 6,000 titles annually for accuracy and literary quality and considers their emotional impact on children. The best 600 books published each year, both fiction and nonfiction, are listed with annotations, according to age and category. Included are the past editions that are currently available online. Reference copies of editions published in print before 2010 may be found in the Bank Street College Library. (English, Door lid geschreven)

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