Showing posts with label Book Week. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Book Week. Show all posts

Wednesday, May 14, 2014

Children's Book Week, 2014

Order this year's poster art by Robin Preiss Glasser

What will you do to celebrate? 
Visit a local bookstore event or at the Plaza with Eloise?
Promote literacy in your neighborhood? How about sharing a book with kids at your local children's hospital?
Host a book party using some of these fabulously bookish ideas on Pinterest?
Get writing with these story starters by Mo Willems, Barbara Park, Lemony Snicket, and others?


DOGOBooks is springing into summer reading with giveaways for young readers and their schools. Check it out!




75 Years of
Children's Book Week Posters,

by Leonard S. Marcus.


Peruse the 75 book week posters in Leonard Marcus's history of CBW.


How do you celebrate Children's Book Week? Add your link below.


Tuesday, May 14, 2013

Children's Book Week 2013

It's here. (And I'm a day late!)
This year's poster by Brian Selznick


Celebrate literacy and the world of reading. Children's Book Week is an initiative to instill a love of reading into future generations. Take some time this week to read with a child. Patronize your community children's library. Attend a local event. Buy Indie whenever possible. Then let us know how you celebrate. We'd love to hear from you.

Check out the activities across the country at the CBW website. You can learn to draw a dragon or download Grace Lin's free bookmark. The Book Week winners will be announced by tomorrow . . .
There's so much in store.

Courtesy Grace Lin


Friday, May 18, 2012

Illustrator of the Year, Brian Selznick

Wonderstruck,
by Brian Selznick
Scholastic, 2011
Congratulations to CBC Illustrator of the Year, Brian Selznick for Wonderstruck!

Brian Selznick has had an amazing career, and he has been pushing the boundaries of children's books for some time.
Brian has written or illustrated dozens of books, including The Invention of Hugo Cabret.
If you aren't familiar with Brian's latest work, you'll have to see it to experience it.  His last three books include graphic sections which do more than illustrate the text.  As in a picture book, the art carries the story.  What's most exciting is these books are middle grade / YA.  These works are reminiscent of a graphic novel, but are something more. In an age when many young readers are being pressured to forego picture story books too soon, these 600-page picture books will bring readers back and, I hope, remove the pb stigma for elementary students as well.

Wonderstruck was chosen as the best illustrated publication of 2012 by over 900,000 students.  That's the largest turnout to date.  Brian beat out some stiff competition, including the legendary Eric Carle.  You can find the other CBC finalists and winners for 2012 at the Book Week page of the Children's Book Council.  There's more information about Children's Book Week at the 3/21 post on Bookish Ambition.

Artwork by Brian Selznick
from Wonderstruck

Just a few weeks ago, we were discussing the feasibility of a black and white portfolio at kidlitart.  Here again, Brian Selznick proves that it isn't the trend in art that interests readers, it's art and stories that speak to the viewer.

Artwork by Brian Selznick
from Wonderstruck

You can find great insights into Brian's career at Indie Bound and a thoughtful interview at Reading Rockets.

Visit Wonderstruck at Scholastic to learn more about sign language, constellations, and the making of the book.

Sunday, May 6, 2012

Children's Book Week










Tomorrow is the start of Children's Book Week sponsored by the Children's book council.  May 7 - 13, 2012 celebrates the literacy, and the power of the printed word to influence the lives of young people.

Get on board by attending a local event or just getting involved at your local schools and libraries.
Download great bookmarks and book lists.  See the winner for author of the year and other awards.

Get creative and get reading!

 Thanks to Book Character Costume blog







Sunday, April 22, 2012

World Book Night Comes to America


Tomorrow is World Book Night.  Join book lovers in the U.K., Ireland, and the U.S.!  Sponsored by the leading library and book associations in the world and supported by many major publishing houses, the second annual World Book Night is designed to spread a love of the printed page and to promote libraries and booksellers around the globe by giving away one million books.  The volunteers get books into the hands of people who wouldn't normally read - - 'simple as that.  Although the event was originally intended for adults, this year the giveaway includes YA.  Hooray!  Even if you're not involved this year, why not pick up a copy one of these outstanding novels?  Happy reading!
The Book Thief,
by Markus Zusak





Because of Winn-Dixie,
by Kate DiCamillo

The Absolutely True Diary
of a Part-Time Indian
,
by Sherman Alexie
The Hunger Games,
by Suzanne Collins




Thursday, March 22, 2012

Read A Book, Share A Story

Artwork courtesy Janice Nadeau
That's the theme for TD Canadian Children's Book Week, May 5-12, 2012.  For all the readers of Bookish Ambition north of the border, you are in for a fabulous week.  Below is the amazing lineup of writers, artists, and performers scheduled to criss-cross the country during book week.  Check the CCBW website for materials, tour details, or to order a book week poster.
Don Aker, author
Rina Singh, author
Jan Andrews, storyteller & author
Brian Deines, illustrator
Bernice Gei-Ying Hune, storyteller
Vivien Bowers, author
Gina McMurchy-Barber, author
Illustrated by Karen Patkau
Aubrey Davis, author & storyteller
Joan Marie Galat, author & storyteller
Alison Lohans, author
Andrea Spalding, author
Karen Patkau, author & illustrator
Allan Stratton, author
Alison Acheson, author
Caroline Adderson, author
Eileen Cook, author
Yayo, illustrator
Jessica Scott Kerrin, author
Chris McMahen, author
Robert Rayner, author
by Chris McMahen
Willow Dawson, author & illustrator
Marty Chan, author
Shoshana Litman, storyteller
Kathleen McDonnell, author
Caroline Pignat, author
Richard Rudnicki, author & illustrator
Judy Ann Sadler, author
Vikki VanSickle, author

Alan Cumyn, author



By Marty Chan
By Allan Stratton, art by Jim Kay 

Wednesday, March 21, 2012

CBC Book Candidates of 2011

2012 poster courtesy David Wiesner
Children and teens, educators and booksellers, cast your vote!  The finalists for the Children's Choice Book Awards, including best author and illustrator of 2011 are listed at the Children's Book Council website.  Polls are open now.  Voting is open until May 3rd so winners can be announced in time for National Book Week (May 7-13)

Click here for this year's ballot.
Click here for last year's winners.



Comment on this post to let us know who you think deserves the award.  All those who respond by April 10, 2012 will receive a free bookmark (Shipping may apply to addresses outside the US)