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谢谢指教 我家宝贝1岁7个月了 最近刚给他正式的英语学习计划 边看论坛妈妈们的帖子边取经边自己做计划 这几天只听语感启蒙1的歌曲 之前都是没有计划性地给他引导 字母目前认得F、P、A和O 不知道安安妈还有什么好的建议呢
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 楼主| 发表于 2012-2-22 11:32:02 | 只看该作者
2月21日

今天读了

OH! by Kevin Henkes 很简单的一本绘本,描写小动物喜欢下雪天,一起去玩得画面,安安很喜欢,要求反复读,然后自己读一部分(完全是看图编)

Owen by Kevin Henkes 再读这本书安安竟然不喜欢了,而且不允许我读,不知道是不是害羞来着,那个每天要被被德小孩不就是安安吗?

I can read: happy halloween, mittens,临出图书馆时看见的一本书,想着如此简单又可爱的小书,不妨借回来给安安换换口味。

The runaway bunny by Margaret Wise Brown

Tuesday by David Wiesner 越来越喜欢这位作家了,真是富有想象力。以前总觉得自己口语太差,不敢借无字书,没想到安安很喜欢,最后看到满天飞猪不禁哈哈大笑。他也是位多产作家,图书馆还有很多作品,准备慢慢尝试。

Hello, Harvest Moon by Ralph Fletcher 很美的作品,像诗歌一般,可惜安安不喜欢

Peter's Chair by Ezra Jack Keats

Dora's fairy-tale adventure adapted by Christine Ricci

When Sophie gets angry-really, really angry。这本安安很喜欢。它不仅是凯奖荣誉作品,也获得了Charlotte Zolotow Award。

以下查了一下这个奖项,也可以按照获奖书目来借书

The Charlotte Zolotow Award is given annually to the author of the best picture book text published in the United States in the preceding year. Established in 1998, the award is named to honor the work of Charlotte Zolotow, a distinguished children's book editor for 38 years with Harper Junior Books, and author of more than 70 picture books, including such classic works as Mr. Rabbit and the Lovely Present (Harper, 1962) and William's Doll (Harper, 1972). Ms. Zolotow attended the University of Wisconsin in Madison on a writing scholarship from 1933-36 where she studied with Professor Helen C. White.

The award is administered by the Cooperative Children's Book Center, a children's literature library of the School of Education, University of Wisconsin-Madison. Each year a committee of children's literature experts selects the winner from the books published in the preceding year. The winner is announced in January each year. A bronze medallion is formally presented to the winning author in the spring during an annual public event that honors the career of Charlotte Zolotow.

Members of the selection committee are appointed to a two-year term by the CCBC professional staff based on an individual's knowledge of children's books, a demonstrated ability to evaluate children's books and discuss them critically, and/or direct experience working professionally with children from birth through age seven. A CCBC librarian serves as one of the five members. Members are appointed to staggered, two-year terms.

2012 Winner

McDonnell, Patrick. Me … Jane. Little, Brown, 2011. 40 pages. Ages 5-8




2012 Honor Books

Bartoletti, Susan Campbell. Naamah and the Ark at Night. Illustrated by Holly Meade. Candlewick Press, 2011. 32 pages. Ages 3-7

Katz, Jon . Meet the Dogs of Bedlam Farm. Henry Holt, 2011. 32 pages. Ages 4-9

Murray, Alison. Apple Pie ABC. U.S. edition: Disney / Hyperion, 2011. 24 pages. Ages 2-5




2012 Highly Commended Titles

Ashman, Linda. Samantha on a Roll. Illustrated by Christine Davenier. Margaret Ferguson Books / Farrar Straus Giroux, 2011. 32 pages. Ages 4-8

Bitterman, Albert. Fortune Cookies. Illustrated by Chris Raschka. Beach Lane, 2011. 24 pages. Ages 3-6

Grey, Mini. Three By the Sea. U.S. edition: Alfred A. Knopf, 2011. 32 pages. Ages 4-9

Lyon, George Ella. All the Water in the World. Illustrated by Katherine Tillotson. A Richard Jackson Book / Atheneum, 2011. 32 pages. Ages 4-8

Mason, Margaret H.. These Hands. Illustrated by Floyd Cooper. Houghton Mifflin, 2011. 32 pages. Ages 5-9

Medina, Meg. Tía Isa Wants a Car. Illustrated by Claudio Muñoz. Candlewick Press, 2011. 32 pages. Ages 4-8

Sidman, Joyce. Swirl by Swirl: Spirals in Nature. Illustrated by Beth Krommes. Houghton Mifflin, 2011. 32 pages. Ages 3-9

Soltis, Sue. Nothing Like a Puffin. Illustrated by Bob Kolar. Candlewick Press, 2011. 32 pages. Ages 3-6

Sweet, Melissa. Balloons Over Broadway: The True Story of the Puppeteer of Macy’s Parade. Houghton Mifflin / Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, 2011. 32 pages. Ages 6-10

Yum, Hyewon. The Twins' Blanket. Frances Foster Books / Farrar Straus Giroux, 2011. 32 pages. Ages 3-6




2011 Winner

Khan, Rukhsana. Big Red Lollipop. Illustrated by Sophie Blackall. Viking, 2010. 32 pages. Ages 6-9




2011 Honor Books

Graham, Bob. April and Esme: Tooth Fairies. U.S. edition: Candlewick Press, 2010. 36 pages. Ages 3-8

Markle, Sandra. Hip-Pocket Papa. Illustrated by Alan Marks. Charlesbridge, 2010. 32 pages. Ages 4-8

Stead, Philip C.. A Sick Day for Amos McGee. Illustrated by Erin E. Stead. A Neal Porter Book / Roaring Brook Press, 2010. 32 pages. Ages 3-8

Willems, Mo. City Dog, Country Frog. Illustrated by Jon J Muth. Hyperion, 2010. 56 pages. Ages 3-7




2011 Highly Commended Titles

Brown, Monica. Chavela and the Magic Bubble. Illustrated by Magaly Morales. Clarion, 2010. 32 pages. Ages 4-8

Foley, Greg. Willoughby & the Moon. Balzer + Bray / HarperCollins, 2010. 32 pages. Ages 3-7

Henkes, Kevin . My Garden. Greenwillow / HarperCollins, 2010. 32 pages. Ages 3-6

Hines, Anna Grossnickle. I Am a Backhoe. Tricycle Press, 2010. 40 pages. Ages 2-5

Raschka, Chris. Little Black Crow. A Richard Jackson Book / Atheneum, 2010. 32 pages. Ages 4-7

Williams, Karen Lynn. A Beach Tail. Illustrated by Floyd Cooper. Boyds Mills Press, 2010. 32 pages. Ages 3-7




2010 Winner

Tafolla, Carmen. What Can You Do With a Paleta?. Illustrated by Magaly Morales. Tricycle Press, 2009. 32 pages. Ages 3 - 6




2010 Honor Books

Heide, Florence Parry. Princess Hyacinth (The Surprising Tale of a Girl Who Floated). Illustrated by Lane Smith. Schwartz & Wade, 2009. 40 pages. Ages 5 - 9

Henkes, Kevin. Birds. Illustrated by Laura Dronzek. Greenwillow Books / HarperCollins, 2009. 32 pages. Ages 3 - 7

Stein, David Ezra. Pouch!. Putnam, 2009. 32 pages. Ages 2 - 4




2010 Highly Commended Titles

Fox, Mem. Hello Baby!. Illustrated by Steve Jenkins. Beach Lane, 2009. 32 pages. Ages 1 - 3

Kasza, Keiko. Ready for Anything. Putnam, 2009. 32 pages. Ages 3 - 7

Nelson, Vaunda Micheaux. Who Will I Be, Lord?. Illustrated by Sean Qualls. Random House, 2009. 32 pages. Ages 5 - 8

Stewart, Melissa . Under the Snow. Illustrated by Constance R. Bergum. Peachtree, 2009. 32 pages. Ages 4 - 8




2009 Winner

Graham, Bob. How to Heal a Broken Wing. U.S. edition: Candlewick Press, 2008. 40 pages. Ages 3-8




2009 Honor Books

Averbeck, Jim. In a Blue Room. Illustrated by Tricia Tusa. Harcourt, 2008. 32 pages. Ages 3-6

Bryant, Jen. A River of Words: The Story of William Carlos Williams. Illustrated by Melissa Sweet. Eerdmans, 2008. 36 pages. Ages 7-10

Rumford, James. Silent Music: A Story of Bagdhad. A Neal Porter Book / Roaring Brook Press, 2008. 32 pages. Ages 7-9

Shulevitz, Uri . How I Learned Geography. Farrar, Straus, and Giroux, 2008. 32 pages. Ages 4-8




2009 Highly Commended Titles

Amato, Mary . The Chicken of the Family . Illustrated by Delphine Durand. Putnam, 2008. 32 pages. Ages 4-7

Cutbill, Andy. The Cow That Laid an Egg. Illustrated by Russell Ayto. U.S. edition: HarperCollins, 2008. 32 pages. Ages 4-9

Foley, Greg. Don't Worry Bear. Viking, 2008. 32 pages. Ages 3-6

Henkes, Kevin. Old Bear. Greenwillow/HarperCollins, 2008. 24 pages. Ages 2-6

McDonald, Megan. Hen Hears Gossip. Illustrated by Joung Un Kim. Greenwillow/HarperCollins, 2008. 32 pages. Ages 4-7

Smith, Jr., Charles R.. Dance with Me. Illustrated by Noah Z. Jones. Candlewick Press, 2008. 20 pages. Ages birth-3




2008 Winner

Foley, Greg. Thank You Bear. Viking, 2007. 32 pages. Ages 3-7




2008 Honor Books

Bean, Jonathan. At Night. Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 2007. 32 pages. Ages 3-7

Perkins, Lynne Rae. Pictures from Our Vacation. Greenwillow Books / HarperCollins, 2007. 32 pages. Ages 6-9

Schaefer, Carole Lexa. Dragon Dancing. Illustrated by Pierr Morgan. Viking, 2007. 32 pages. Ages 3-6




2008 Highly Commended Titles

Boelts, Maribeth. Those Shoes. Illustrated by Noah Z. Jones. Candlewick Press, 2007. 32 pages. Ages 5-8

Harrington, Janice . The Chicken-Chasing Queen of Lamar County. Illustrated by Shelley Jackson. Melanie Kroupa Books / Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 2007. 32 pages. Ages 5-8

Henkes, Kevin. A Good Day. Greenwillow Books / HarperCollins, 2007. 24 pages. Ages 2-6

Jenkins, Emily. What Happens on Wednesdays. Illustrated by Lauren Castillo. Frances Foster Books / Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 2007. 32 pages. Ages 3-6

McKissack, Patricia C.. The All-I'll-Ever-Want Christmas Doll. Illustrated by Jerry Pinkney. Schwartz & Wade, 2007. 32 pages. Ages 5-8

Pennypacker, Sara. Pierre in Love. Illustrated by Petra Mathers. Orchard Books / Scholastic, 2007. 40 pages. Age 5-9

Quigley, Mary. Granddad's Fishing Buddy. Illustrated by Stéphane Jorisch. Dial, 2007. 32 pages. Ages 4-8

Wheeler, Lisa. Jazz Baby. Illustrated by R. Gregory Christie. Harcourt, 2007. 32 pages. Ages birth-3




2007 Winner

McCarty, Peter. Moon Plane. Henry Holt, 2006. 32 pages. Ages 3-6




2007 Honor Books

Look, Lenore. Uncle Peter's Amazing Chinese Wedding. Illustrated by Yumi Heo. Anne Schwartz / Atheneum, 2006. 32 pages. Ages 3-7

Smith, Linda. Mrs. Crump's Cat. Illustrated by David Roberts. HarperCollins, 2006. 32 pages. Ages 4-8




2007 Highly Commended Titles

Balouch, Kristen. Mystery Bottle. Hyperion, 2006. 32 pages. Ages 4-8

Becker, Shari. Maxwell's Mountain. Illustrated by Nicole Wong. Charlesbridge, 2006. 32 pages. Ages 4-7

Bunting, Eve. One Green Apple. Illustrated by Ted Lewin. Clarion, 2006. 32 pages. Ages 5-8

Cruise, Robin. Little Mamá Forgets. Illustrated by Stacey Dressen-McQueen. Melanie Kroupa Books / Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 2006. 32 pages. Ages 3-6

Henkes, Kevin. Lilly's Big Day. Greenwillow / HarperCollins, 2006. 32 pages. Ages 4-8

Schaefer, Lola M. . An Island Grows. Illustrated by Cathie Felstead. Greenwillow / HarperCollins, 2006. 32 pages. Ages 4-7

Weeks, Sarah. Overboard!. Illustrated by Sam Williams. Harcourt, 2006. 32 pages. Ages 1-3

Willis, Jeanne. Gorilla! Gorilla!. Illustrated by Tony Ross. U.S. edition: Athenuem, 2006. 24 pages. Ages 4-8




2006 Winner

Rodman, Mary Ann. My Best Friend. Illustrated by E. B. Lewis. Viking, 2005. 32 pages. Ages 5-8




2006 Honor Books

McKissack, Patricia C. and Onawumi Jean Moss . Precious and the Boo Hag. Illustrated by Kyrsten Brooker. An Anne Swartz Book / Atheneum, 2005. 32 pages. Ages 5-8

Muth, Jon J. Zen Shorts. Scholastic Press, 2005. 40 pages. Ages 4-8




2006 Highly Commended Titles

Bee, William. Whatever . Candlewick Press, 2005. 32 pages. Ages 4-7

Bergman, Mara. Snip, Snap! What's That?. Illustrated by Nick Maland. U.S. edition: Greenwillow / HarperCollins, 2005. 32 pages. Ages 3-6

Graham, Bob. Oscar’s Half Birthday. Candlewick Press, 2005. 32 pages. Ages 3-6

Juster, Norton. The Hello, Goodbye Window. Illustrated by Chris Raschka. Michael di Capua Books / Hyperion, 2005. 32 pages. Ages 3-7

King, Stephen Michael. Mutt Dog! . Harcourt, 2005. 32 pages. Ages 3-7

Patricelli, Leslie. Binky. Candlewick Press, 2005. 24 pages. Ages 1-3

Savadier, Elivia. No Haircut Today! . A Neal Porter Book / Roaring Brook Press, 2005. 32 pages. Ages 2-5

Turner, Sandy. Cool Cat, Hot Dog. Atheneum, 2005. 40 pages. Ages 5-10

Willems, Mo. Leonardo the Terrible Monster. Hyperion, 2005. 32 pages. Ages 3-7




2005 Winner

Henkes, Kevin. Kitten's First Full Moon. Greenwillow Books / HarperCollins, 2004. 32 pages. Ages 2 - 5




2005 Honor Books

Thompson, Lauren. Polar Bear Night. Illustrated by Stephen Savage. Scholastic Press, 2004. 32 pages. Ages 2-5

Willems, Mo. Knuffle Bunny: A Cautionary Tale. Hyperion, 2004. 32 pages. Ages 2 - 6

Woodson, Jacqueline. Coming On Home Soon. Illustrated by E. B. Lewis. Putnam, 2004. 32 pages. Ages 5-8




2005 Highly Commended Titles

Beaumont, Karen. Baby Danced the Polka. Illustrated by Jennifer Plecas. Dial, 2004. 20 pages. Ages birth - 3 years

Buehner, Caralyn. Superdog: The Heart of a Hero. Illustrated by Mark Buehner. Harper Collins, 2004. Ages 5-9

Dunrea, Oliver . BooBoo. Houghton Mifflin, 2004. 32 pages. Ages 6 months- 2 years

Durant, Alan. Always and Forever. Illustrated by Debi Gliori. U.S. edition: Harcourt, 2004. 24 pages. Ages 3 - 6

English, Karen. Hot Day on Abbott Avenue. Illustrated by Javaka Steptoe. Clarion, 2004. 32 pages. Ages 5 - 9

Hoberman, Mary Ann. Whose Garden Is It? . Illustrated by Jane Dyer. Gulliver Books / Harcourt, 2004. 36 pages. Ages 2-4

Horowitz, Dave. A Monkey Among Us. Harper Festival / Harper Collins, 2004. 32 pages. Ages 4-7

MachLachlan, Patricia and Emily MachLachlan . Bittle. Illustrated by Dan Yaccarino. Joanna Cotler Books / HarperCollins, 2004. 32 pages. Ages 3-7

Schaefer, Carole Lexa. The Biggest Soap. Illustrated by Stacey Dressen-McQueen. Melanie Kroupa / Farrar, Straus, and Giroux, 2004. 32 pages. Ages 4-7




2004 Winner

Schwartz, Amy. What James Likes Best. A Richard Jackson Book / Atheneum, 2003. 32 pages. Ages 2 - 5




2004 Honor Books

Coy, John. Two Old Potatoes and Me. Illustrated by Carolyn Fisher. Alfred A. Knopf, 2003. 32 pages. Ages 4 - 8

O'Connel, Rebecca. The Baby Goes Beep. Illustrated by Ken Wilson-Max. Deborah Brodie Book / Roaring Brook Press, 2003. 24 pages. Ages 6 months and older

Paye, Won-Ldy and Margaret H. Lippert . Mrs. Chicken and the Hungry Crocodile. Illustrated by Julie Paschkis. Henry Holt, 2003. 32 pages. Ages 4-7

Rumford, James. Calabash Cat and His Amazing Journey. Houghton Mifflin, 2003. 32 pages. Ages 4 - 8

Shannon, George. Tippy-Toe Chick, Go!. Illustrated by Laura Dronzek. Greenwillow / HarperCollins, 2003. 32 pages. Ages 2 - 5




2004 Highly Commended Titles

Banks, Kate. Mama's Coming Home. Illustrated by Tomek Bogacki. Frances Foster Books / Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 2003. 24 pages. Ages 3 - 6

Chandra, Deborah and Madeleine Comora . George Washington's Teeth. Illustrated by Brock Cole. Farrar, Straus, and Giroux, 2003. 40 pages. Ages 7-11

Fleming, Denise. Buster. Henry Holt, 2003. 32 pages. Ages 4 - 7

Jenkins, Steve and Robin Page . What Do You Do With a Tail Like This?. Houghton Mifflin, 2003. 32 pages. Ages 3 - 6

Nye, Naomi Shihab . Baby Radar. Illustrated by Nancy Carpenter. Greenwillow Books / HarperCollins, 2003. 32 pages. Ages 18 months - 4 years

Perkins, Lynne Rae. Snow Music. Greenwillow Books / HarperCollins, 2003. 36 pages. Ages 4 - 8

U'Ren, Andrea. Mary Smith. Farrar, Straus & Giroux, 2003. 32 pages. Ages 4 - 8

Willems, Mo. Don't Let the Pigeon Drive the Bus!. Hyperion, 2003. 32 pages. Ages 2 - 6




2003 Winner

Keller, Holly. Farfallina & Marcel. Greenwillow / HarperCollins, 2002. 32 pages. Ages 3 - 7




2003 Honor Book

Swanson, Susan Marie. The First Thing My Mama Told Me. Illustrated by Christine Davenier. Harcourt, 2002. 32 pages. Ages 3 - 8




2003 Highly Commended Titles

Andrews-Goebel, Nancy. The Pot That Juan Built. Illustrated by David Diaz. Lee & Low, 2002. 32 pages. Ages 6 - 10

Banks, Kate. Close Your Eyes. Illustrated by Georg Hallensleban. Frances Foster Books / Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 2002. 32 pages. Ages 2 - 4

Henkes, Kevin. Owen’s Marshmallow Chick. Greenwillow / HarperFestival / HarperCollins, 2002. 20 pages. Ages 4 - 6

McMullan, Kate and Jim. I Stink!. Joanna Cotler Books / HarperCollins, 2002. 32 pages. Ages 2 - 6

Schertle, Alice. All You Need for a Snowman. Illustrated by Barbara Lavallee. Silver Whistle / Harcourt, 2002. 32 pages. Ages 2 - 5

Shannon, David. Duck on a Bike. Blue Sky Press / Scholastic, 2002. 32 pages. Ages 3 - 7

Wilson, Karma. Bear Snores On. Illustrated by Jane Chapman. Margaret K. McElderry Books, 2002. 32 pages. Ages 3 - 6

Wong, Janet S.. Apple Pie 4th of July. Illustrated by Margaret Chodos-Irvine. Harcourt, 2002. 32 pages. Ages 6 - 9




2002 Winner

Willey, Margaret. Clever Beatrice: An Upper Peninsula Conte. Illustrated by Heather Solomon. Atheneum, 2001. 32 pages. Ages 4 - 8




2002 Honor Book

Jenkins, Emily. Five Creatures. Illustrated by Tomek Bogacki. Frances Foster Books / Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 2001. 24 pages. Ages 3 - 6




2002 Highly Commended Titles

Look, Lenore. Henry's First-Moon Birthday. Illustrated by Yumi Heo. An Anne Schwartz Book / Atheneum, 2001. 32 pages. Ages 4 - 7

MacDonald, Margaret Read . Mabela the Clever. Illustrated by Tim Coffey. Albert Whitman, 2001. 32 pages. Ages 4 - 8

Russo, Marisabina. Come Back, Hannah!. Greenwillow / HarperCollins, 2001. 32 pages. Ages 2-5

Stock, Catherine. Gugu's House. Clarion, 2001. 32 pages. Ages 5 - 8

Wong, Janet S.. Grump. Illustrated by John Wallace. Margaret K. McElderry , 2001. 24 pages. Ages 18 months - 3 years




2001 Winner

Banks, Kate. The Night Worker. Illustrated by Georg Hallensleben. Frances Foster Books/Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 2000. 32 pages. Ages 2 - 5




2001 Honor Book

Myers, Christopher. Wings. Scholastic Press, 2000. 40 pages. Ages 5 - 11




2001 Highly Commended Titles

Christian, Peggy. If You Find a Rock. Photographed by Barbara Hirsch Lember. Harcourt, 2000. 32 pages. Ages 3 - 8

Cronin, Doreen. Click, Clack, Moo: Cows That Type. Illustrated by Betsy Lewin. Simon & Schuster, 2000. 32 pages. Ages 4 - 8

Harjo, Joy. The Good Luck Cat. Illustrated by Paul Lee. Harcourt, 2000. 32 pages. Ages 4 - 7

Kajikawa, Kimiko. Yoshi’s Feast. Illustrated by Yumi Heo. DK Ink, 2000. 32 pages. Ages 4 - 8

Pinkney, Sandra L. Shades of Black: A Celebration of Our Children. Illustrated by Myles Pinkney. Scholastic, 2000. 28 pages. Ages 3 - 11

Van Laan, Nancy. When Winter Comes. Illustrated by Susan Gaber. Atheneum, 2000. 32 pages. Ages 3 - 6




2000 Winner

Bang, Molly. When Sophie Gets Angry -- Really, Really Angry.... Blue Sky/Scholastic, 1999. 36 pages. Ages 2 - 7




2000 Honor Books

Best, Cari. Three Cheers for Catherine the Great. Illustrated by Giselle Potter. A Melanie Kroupa Book/DK Ink, 1999. 32 pages. Ages 4 - 8

Feiffer, Jules. Bark, George. HarperCollins, 1998. 24 pages. Ages 3 - 8




2000 Highly Commended Titles

Diakité, Baba Wagué . The Hatseller and the Monkeys: A West African Folktale. Scholastic, 1999. 32 pages. Ages 4 - 8

George, Kristine O'Connell. Little Dog Poems. Illustrated by June Otani. Clarion, 1999. 40 pages. Ages 3 - 7

Graham, Joan Bransfield. Flicker Flash. Illustrated by Nancy Davis. Houghton Mifflin, 1999. 32 pages. Ages 4 - 8

Howard, Elizabeth Fitzgerald . When Will Sarah Come?. Illustrated by Nina Crews. Greenwillow, 1999. 24 pages. Ages 2 - 5

Schwartz, Amy. How to Catch an Elephant. DK Ink, 1999. 32 pages. Ages 3 - 8

Zimmerman, Andrea and David Clemesha . Trashy Town. Illustrated by Dan Yaccarino. HarperCollins, 1999. 32 pages. Ages 2 - 6




1999 Winner

Shulevitz, Uri. Snow. Farrar, Straus, Giroux, 1998. 32 pages. Ages 3 - 7




1999 Honor Books

Meade, Holly. John Willy and Freddy McGee. Marshall Cavendish, 1998. 32 pages. Ages 3 - 7

Steig, William. Pete's a Pizza. HarperCollins, 1998. 32 pages. Ages 3 - 7




1999 Highly Commended Titles

Fleming, Denise. Mama Cat Has Three Kittens. Holt, 1998. 32 pages. Ages 2 - 6

Henkes, Kevin. Circle Dogs. Illustrated by Dan Yaccarino. Greenwillow, 1998. 32 pages. Ages 2 - 4

Jones, Bill T. and Susan Kuklin . Dance. Photographed by Susan Kuklin. Hyperion, 1998. 32 pages. Ages 3-9

Reiser, Lynn. Little Clam. Greenwillow, 1998. 32 pages. Ages 3 - 6

Stuve-Bodeen, Stephanie. Elizabeti's Doll. Illustrated by Christy Hale. Lee & Low, 1998. 32 pages. Ages 3 - 7




1998 Honor Book


1998 Winner

Williams, Vera B.. Lucky Song. Greenwillow, 1997. 28 pages. Ages 2 - 5




1998 Highly Commended Titles

Bauer, Marion Dane. If You Were Born a Kitten. Illustrated by JoEllen McAllister Stammen. Simon & Schuster, 1997. 32 pages. Ages 1 - 4

Cooper, Elisha. Country Fair. Greenwillow, 1997. 40 pages. Ages 3-8

Fleming, Denise. Time to Sleep. Henry Holt, 1997. 32 pages. Ages 2 - 5

Waber, Bernard. Bearsie Bear and the Surprise Sleepover Party . Houghton Mifflin, 1997. 40 pages. Ages 3-7

Wells, Rosemary. Bunny Cakes. Dial, 1997. 24 pages. Ages 3 - 7

http://www.education.wisc.edu/ccbc/books/detailListBooks.asp?idBookLists=221

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 楼主| 发表于 2012-2-22 11:37:52 | 只看该作者
我前面共贴了45位作家,多数作家都是多产作家,准备先按作家开始借书,目前借了前7位作家的部分作品,有些作品太难,安安还读不了,有些是正在外借,准备先借阅这些作家的作品,下一步children's choice,然后凯奖,然后其它获奖作品

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 楼主| 发表于 2012-2-22 12:15:08 | 只看该作者
上面选的作者里,没有科普作者,所以再补充科普奖项和书单,希望给安安多些选择

Robert F. Sibert Informational Book Medal

2012 Medal WinnerBalloons over Broadway: The True Story of the Puppeteer of Macy’s Parade by Melissa Sweet, published by Houghton Mifflin Books for Children, an imprint of Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company
The story of Tony Sarg, the artistic inventor who conceived the huge balloons that float through New York City each Thanksgiving. Beginning at a very young age, his never-ending zeal for play and discovery delighted millions, and likewise, Sweet’s festive words, mixed media illustrations and thorough research, bring their own contagious joy to this celebration of his life’s creative process.
“Sweet’s book rose above all others this year by brilliantly showing and telling the story of one person’s ideas with passion and panache, demonstrating the very best of what an informational book can be,” said Sibert Medal Committee Chair Andrew Medlar.

2012 Honor BooksBlack & White: The Confrontation between Reverend Fred L. Shuttlesworth and Eugene ‘Bull’ Connor, written by Larry Dane Brimner and published by Calkins Creek, an imprint of Boyds Mills Press, Inc.
This powerful examination of a crucial dichotomy in the civil rights movement focuses on two polar opposites—one man committed to ending segregation, and one just as determined to see it maintained—with visual elements as arresting as the stimulating words.











Drawing from Memory, written and illustrated by Allen Say and published by Scholastic Press, an imprint of Scholastic Inc.
Say, an esteemed children’s book creator, engagingly relays his early training, including the influences of his family and his artistic sensei, by filling his distinct scrapbook format with captivating text and dynamic illustrative styles, from watercolors to comics, which exudes enthusiasm and talent.












The Elephant Scientist, written by Caitlin O’Connell and Donna M. Jackson, photographs byCaitlin O’Connell and Timothy Rodwelland published by Houghton Mifflin Books for Children, an imprint of Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company.
Power-packed photos and prose transport readers to the dusty world of African elephants and a woman who studies such large mysteries as how they use their feet and trunks to communicate with other animals and sense distant thunder. Throughout, O'Connell, Jackson, and Rodwell keep readers constantly engaged with curiosity sparked by the latest discoveries from the field.









Witches!: The Absolutely True Tale of Disaster in Salem written and illustrated by Rosalyn Schanzerand published by the National Geographic Society.
Whether being introduced or reintroduced to the topic, readers will be stunned by the research and accusations in this pivotal drama of American history. With a size reminiscent of a prayer book and startling scratchboard-style illustrations, this work of art presents an account of our past and asks questions of our future.










NCTE Orbis Pictus Award for Outstanding Nonfiction for Children
http://www.ncte.org/awards/orbispictus


The world of children's literature contains a variety of genres, all of which have appeal to the diverse interests of children as well as potential for classroom teaching. In recent years, however, nonfiction or information books have emerged as a very attractive, exciting, and popular genre. NCTE, through the Committee on the Orbis Pictus Award for Outstanding Nonfiction for Children, has established an annual award for promoting and recognizing excellence in the writing of nonfiction for children. The name Orbis Pictus, commemorates the work of Johannes Amos Comenius, Orbis Pictus—The World in Pictures (1657), considered to be the first book actually planned for children.
The award is presented by the Orbis Pictus Committee Chair during the Books for Children Luncheon at the NCTE Annual Convention each year. Although only one title is singled out for the award, up to five Honor Books are also recognized.

2012 Winning TitlesBalloons over Broadway: The True Story of the Puppeteer of Macy's Parade
by Melissa Sweet
(Houghton Mifflin Books for Children)


Honor Books
  • Amelia Lost: The Life and Disappearance of Amelia Earhart
    by Candace Fleming (Schwartz & Wade Books)
  • Father Abraham: Lincoln and His Sons
    by Harold Holzer (Calkins Creek)
  • Pablo Neruda: Poet of the People
    by Monica Brown, illulstrated by Julie Paschkis (Henry Holt and Company)
  • Terezin: Voices from the Holocaust
    by Ruth Thomson (Candlewick Press)
  • The Mangrove Tree: Planting Trees to Feed Families
    by Susan L. Roth and Cindy Trumbore (Lee & Low Books Inc.)
Recommended Books
  • Billions of Years, Amazing Changes: The Story of Evolution
    by Laurence Pringle, illustrated by Steve Jenkins (Boyds Mills Press)
  • Far from Shore: Chronicles of an Open Ocean Voyage
    by Sophie Webb (Houghton Mifflin Books for Children)
  • For the Birds: The Life of Roger Tory Peterson
    by Peggy Thomas, illustrated by Laura Jacques (Calkins Creek)
  • Heart and Soul: The Story of America and African Americans
    by Kadir Nelson (Balzer + Bray Imprint of Harper Collins Publishers)
  • Harry Houdini: The Legend of the World's Greatest Escape Artist
    by Janice Weaver, illustrated by Chris Lane (Abrams Books for Young Readers)
  • Inkblot by Margaret Peot (Boyds Mills Press)
  • Me...Jane by Patrick McDonnell (Little, Brown and Company)
  • Thunder Birds: Nature's Flying Predators by Jim Arnosky (Sterling)

Outstanding Science Trade Books for Students K–12: 2011 (Books published in 2010)
http://www.nsta.org/publications/ostb/ostb2011.aspx

Book List
Unifying Concepts and Processes in Science
Growing Patterns. Sarah C. Campbell. Illustrated with photographs by Sarah C. Campbell and Richard P. Campbell. Boyds Mills Press. 32pp. Trade ISBN 978-1-59078-752-6, $17.95. Paper ed. (F). (3–8) What a beautiful way to explain Fibonacci numbers using photographs of natural objects, simple text, and labeled photographs to increase clarity. It is clear that nature is ordered by mathematics. Glossary, Acknowledgments, More About Fibonacci Numbers. (BCC) I, VIII. Supplemental Material: Developmentally appropriate activities, including pattern finding (PBS)
If Stones Could Speak: Unlocking the Secrets of Stonehenge. Marc Aronson with Mike Parker Pearson and the Riverside Project. Illustrated with photographs. National Geographic Children’s Books. 64pp. Trade ISBN 978-1-4263-0599-3, $17.95. Library ISBN 978-1-4263-0600-6, $26.90. (6–12) Explore the mysterious circle of stones while new questions are raised and new ideas are shared from unusual sources. Experience archaeology at its best, along with maps, illustrations, personal observations, and photos. Narrative Fact-Finder Index, Archaeologists and Their Theories, Chronology of Digs, and the Ever-Changing Timeline of Stonehenge. (SMF) I, II, V. Supplemental Material: Secrets of Lost Empires I—Stonehenge (NOVA)
Just One Bite. Lola M. Schaefer. Illustrated by Geoff Waring. Chronicle Books. 32pp. Trade ISBN 978-0-8118-6473-2, $17.99. (K–5) From butterflies to giraffes, 11 animals from around the world are illustrated in this book. Their wide range in size and eating habits is depicted, with life-size illustrations that give perspective to young readers. Science Notes. (SAR) I, IV, VII. Supplemental Material: Interactive scaling activities (Howard Hughes Medical Institute)
S is for Scientists: A Discovery Alphabet. Larry Verstraete. Illustrated by David Geister. Sleeping Bear Press. 32pp. Trade ISBN 978-1-58536-470-1, $16.95. (3–8) Science process skills—like the abilities to prove, question, and record—are each described in a poem. Brief descriptions of the work of both ancient scientists, such as Archimedes (265 BC), and present-day scientists, such as Katy Payne (1984), serve as examples of the skills in action. Suggestions for Hands-On Activities. (NHM) I. Supplemental Material: On Being a Scientist, video (National Academies of Science)
Science as Inquiry
Case Closed? Nine Mysteries Unlocked by Modern Science. Susan Hughes. Illustrated by Michael Wandelmaier. Kids Can Press. 88pp. Trade ISBN 978-1-55453-362-6, $17.95. (3–8) These nine mysteries have a great mix of science and anthropology. Readers will enjoy the narrative tone and the additional questions that result from good science. Glossary, Index. (BCC) II, IV, VI, VIII. Supplemental Material: Report on Amelia Earhart (NASA)
Every Bone Tells a Story: Hominin Discoveries, Deductions, and Debates. Jill Rubalcaba and Peter Robertshaw. Charlesbridge Publishing. 192pp. Trade ISBN 978-1-58089-164-6, $18.95. (6–12) This book tells interesting stories about the discoveries of four different hominins, the deductions made by the archaeologists and scientists who studied these hominins, and the debates spurred on in the world of science about our ancestors. Introduction, Conclusion, For Further Reading, Timeline, Glossary, Hominins and Friends, Bibliography. (CMB) II, IV, VIII. Supplemental Material: Information on forensics (National Library of Medicine)
The Robin Makes a Laughing Sound. Sallie Wolf. Illustrated by Micah Bornstein. Charlesbridge Publishing. 48pp. Trade ISBN 978-1-58089-318-3, $11.95. (3–8) Delightfully written and exquisitely illustrated, this book gives children and adults a glimpse of a birder’s journal, not to mention the addition of poetry. This is not only a great tool for teaching science and communication arts, but also a book that one will want to hug. Resources. (JCL) I, II, IV, VII, VIII. Supplemental Material: Begin your own journal or participate in the Great Backyard Bird Count (Audubon)
Physical Science
Newton and Me. Lynne Mayer. Illustrated by Sherry Rogers. Sylvan Dell Publishing. 32pp. Trade ISBN 978-1-60718-067-8, $16.95. Paperback ISBN 978-1-60718-078-4, $8.95. (K–2) A young boy and his dog Newton explore the laws of motion in everyday activities like rolling a ball, riding a bicycle, and pulling a wagon. Questions, Science Notes. (SAR) III, VII. Supplemental Material: Developmentally appropriate activities (PBS Zoom)
Life Science
At Home With the Gopher Tortoise: The Story of a Keystone Species. Madeleine Dunphy. Illustrated by Michael Rothman. Web of Life Children’s Books. 32pp. Trade ISBN 978-0-9777539-6-3, $16.95. Paperback ISBN 978-0-9777539-5-6, $9.95. (K–8) This book gives a simple yet in-depth look at the importance of an unassuming and often overlooked animal. Surprisingly, the gopher tortoise significantly affects more than 360 different kinds of animals that depend upon its burrows for shelter, food, or a place to raise young. This is a fascinating look at how one species can affect the fate of many. Author’s Note, Selected Bibliography. (CSW) IV. Supplemental Material: Student workbook (The Charlotte Harbor National Estuary Program)
The Buffalo Are Back. Jean Craighead George. Illustrated by Wendell Minor. Dutton Children’s Books, a division of Penguin Young Readers Group. 32pp. Trade ISBN 978-0-525-42215-0, $16.99. (K–5) Read the amazing history about the near extinction of the buffalo in the American Great Plains and conservation efforts to protect them. The interrelationship between the buffalo and the tall prairie grass is clearly explained. Bibliography, Websites. (NSC) IV. Supplemental Material: Lesson plan on buffalo and prairies (The Agriculture in Montana Schools Foundation)
The Buzz on Bees: Why Are They Disappearing? Shelley Rotner and Anne Woodhull. Illustrated with photographs by Shelley Rotner. Holiday House. 32pp. Trade ISBN 978-0-8234-2247-0, $16.95. (3–5) Easy-to-read text and eye-catching photos help capture bees at work as pollinators and their alarming Colony Collapse Disorder. What is the mystery of disappearing bee colonies and their effect on our food sources? End notes called “Bee active” provide conservation ideas. A “Find out more!” section suggests many websites that will teach readers to take proactive measures. (SMF) IV, VII. Supplemental Material: Colony Collapse Disorder update (PBS)
The Chiru of High Tibet: A True Story. Jacqueline Briggs Martin. Illustrated by Linda Wingerter. Houghton Mifflin Harcourt. 40pp. Trade ISBN 978-0-618-58130-6, $17.99. (3–5) From the northern plains of Tibet comes this true story, written in free verse, about the quest of scientist George Schaller and four other men to prevent the extinction of the chiru—an antelope-like creature that cannot survive captivity. Author’s Notes, Illustrations and Photographs. (NSC) IV. Supplemental Material: Video illustrating the uniqueness of the species (uscites.gov)
The Complete Human Body: The Definitive Visual Guide. Alice Roberts. DK Publishing. 512pp. Trade ISBN 9780756667337, $50. (6–12) DVD enhanced, this ambitious volume examines human evolution, anatomy, function, reproduction, and disease in an orderly, up-to-the-minute visual format. Glossary, Index. (NHM) IV. Supplemental Material: Virtual labs on cardiology, neurology and other topics (The Howard Hughes Medical Institute)
Dark Emperor and Other Poems of the Night. Joyce Sidman. Illustrated by Rick Allen. Houghton Mifflin Harcourt. 32pp. Trade ISBN 978-0-547-15228-8, $16.99. (K–5) Listening for noises in the night? Come explore the shadowy sights and muffled sounds of the night as poetry blends artfully together with illustrations and scientifically correct explanations. (SMF) II, IV. Supplemental Material: Watch the “Dark Emperor” on an owl cam (Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife)
Face to Face With Manatees. Brian Skerry. Illustrated with photographs by Brian Skerry. National Geographic Children’s Books. 32pp. Trade ISBN 978-1-4263-0616-7, $16.95. Library ISBN 978-1-4263-0617-4, $25.90. (3–5) This book contains firsthand information and photographs provided by the author, who has observed manatees“face-to-face.” Conservation messages about manatees and their habitats are included. Author’s Note, Glossary, Further Sources for Reading, Index. (NSC) IV. Supplemental Material: Student-centered activities on Florida (Earthwatch Institute)
Great Migrations: Whales, Wildebeests, Butterflies, Elephants, and Other Amazing Animals on the Move. Elizabeth Carney. Illustrated with photographs. National Geographic Children’s Books. 48pp. Trade ISBN 978-1-4263-0700-3, $17.95. Library ISBN 978-1-4263-0701-0, $27.90. (3–8) This book captures the motion of migrating animals in photographs and describes how these incredible journeys are driven by the animals’ survival mechanisms. Index. (KLO) IV, VII. Supplemental Material: Video, links, and more information on migrations (National Geographic)
Hip-Pocket Papa. Sandra Markle. Illustrated by Alan Marks. Charlesbridge Publishing. 32pp. Trade ISBN 978-1-57091-708-0, $15.95. (K–2) Threatened by drought in Australia’s temperate rain forest and predation by skinks, quolls, and spiders, a father frog no bigger than a thumbnail protects his brood of 12 tadpoles in pouches on his hips. Author’s Note, Resources, Glossary. (NHM) IV. Supplemental Material: Information on Australian frogs from New South Wales (NSW.gov)
The Hive Detectives: Chronicle of a Honey Bee Catastrophe. Loree Griffin Burns. Illustrated with photographs by Ellen Harasimowicz. Houghton Mifflin Harcourt. 80pp. Trade ISBN 978-0-547-15231-8, $18. (6–12). Learn about honeybees, the honey they make, bee keepers, and the scientists who research Bee Colony Collapse Disorder (CCD). Follow along from the beekeepers who noticed the collapse of their hives in 2006 to the researchers and scientists who started looking for the cause of CCD. Appendix, Glossary, Acknowledgments, Select References, Index. (CMB) IV, VII, VIII. Supplemental Material: Colony Collapse Disorder update (PBS) *Editor’s Note: To learn more about the author, hear her read, find teacher resources, and more, visit www.loreegriffinburns.com.
Honey Bees: Letters From the Hive. Stephen Buchmann. Delacorte Press, an imprint of Random House Children’s Books. 224 pp. Trade ISBN 978-0-385-73770-8, $16.99. Library ISBN 978-0-385-90683-8, $19.99. (6–12) A bee expert and renowned entomologist shares the history of bees and their relationship with humans throughout history, and looks at the current role of bees as pollinators. Author’s Notes, Appendices. (SAR) IV, VIII. Supplemental Material: Colony Collapse Disorder update (PBS)
How to Clean a Hippopotamus. Steve Jenkins and Robin Page. Illustrated by Steve Jenkins. Houghton Mifflin Harcourt. 32pp. Trade ISBN 978-0-547-24515-7, $16. (K–5) Find out how animals form partnerships to help each other through the process of symbiosis. Rich illustrations enhance the explanations of a variety of unusual but important partners. End notes explain illustrations in detail. (CMB) IV. Supplemental Material: Lesson plan on animal partnerships (NOAA)
It’s Harvest Time! Jean McElroy. Illustrated with photographs by Tilde. Little Simon, an imprint of Simon & Schuster Children’s Publishing. 14pp. Trade ISBN 978-1-4424-0352-9, $7.99. (K–2) This durable board book uses photographs and fold-out pages to show how five different types of seeds grow into unique plants and ultimately into fruits and vegetables that people eat. (NSC) IV. Supplemental Material: Cool Science for Curious Kids (including salad activities) (Howard Hughes Medical Institute)
Kakapo Rescue: Saving the World’s Strangest Parrot. Sy Montgomery. Illustrated with photographs by Nic Bishop. Houghton Mifflin Harcourt. 80pp. Trade ISBN 978-0-618-49417-0, $18. (6–12) Have you ever seen a nine-pound green-and-yellow parrot that doesn’t fly? Follow the scientists, rangers, and volunteers hard at work on a remote island near New Zealand to protect this uniquely loveable bird and bring it back from the brink of extinction. P.S. The Story Continues, Acknowledgments, Bibliography, Index.(CMB) IV, VII, VIII. Supplemental Material: Kakapo Recovery (information, news, and ways to help) (Department of Conservation, Forest and Bird, and Rio Tinto Alcan)
Kingdom: Micro Monsters: Extreme Encounters With Invisible Armies. Nam Nguyen. Kingfisher. 48pp. Trade ISBN 978-0-7534-6455-7, $14.99. (6–8) The incredible photographs in this book zoom in on tiny insects and nearly invisible creatures to illustrate the amazing adaptations that allow these animals to survive and thrive. Glossary. (KLO) IV. Supplemental Material: Classify Insects: Zoom in on True Bugs (Scholastic)
Looking Closely in the Rain Forest. Frank Serafini. Illustrated with photographs by Frank Serafini. Kids Can Press. 40pp. Trade ISBN 978-1-55337-543-2, $16.95. (K–5) This book’s nine close-up, full-size photographs and text set in a riddle format make you want to read this book again. How wonderful to find a book that fosters inquiry. (BCC) II, IV. Supplemental Material: Activities for Kids (Rainforest Alliance)
Mammoths and Mastodons: Titans of the Ice Age. Cheryl Bardoe. Illustrated with color illustrations and photographs. Abrams Books for Young Readers. 48pp. Trade ISBN 978-0-8109-8413-4, $18.95. (3–8) Mammoths and mastodons are extinct, but their stories aren’t over. This book is an account of how real-life CSI techniques are being used to study a recently discovered, fully frozen baby mammoth, and how we are adding to our knowledge of these unique creatures. Glossary, Selected References, Index. (CSW) II, IV, VIII. Supplemental Material: Ice Age Animals of Utah (Utah Geological Survey)
Nat Geo Wild Animal Atlas: Earth’s Astonishing Animals and Where They Live. National Geographic. Illustrated with photographs. National Geographic Children’s Books. 64pp. Trade ISBN 978-1-4263-0699-0, $18.95. Library ISBN 978-1-4263-0727-0, $27.90.(K–5) This large-format book serves both science and geography with contents arranged first by continent and then subdivided by biome. Stunning photos, easy-to-read maps, informative graphics, and fast-facts about everything from the rock ptarmigan to Eurasian otters will appeal especially to young readers. Resources, Glossary, Index. (NHM) IV. Supplemental Material: Classifying Critters (Howard Hughes Medical Institute)
National Geographic Kids: The Ultimate Dinopedia. Don Lessem. Illustrated by Franco Tempesta. National Geographic Children’s Books. 272pp. Trade ISBN 978-1-4263-0164-3, $24.95. Library ISBN 978-1-4263-0165-0, $34.90. (3–8) This is not your typical dinosaur book. It offers kids a look at familiar dinosaurs like Tyrannosaurus Rex and Diplodocus while using kid-friendly text and stunning art work to give complete coverage of all the known dinosaurs. This book is a real treat and a must have for the dinosaur lover on any gift list. Dino Dictionary (thumbnail sketch of each dinosaur), Glossary, Recommended Books, Websites and Videos, Suggested Places to Visit, Index. (CSW) IV. Supplemental Material: Fossil Sites and Activities (Bureau of Land Management)
National Geographic Little Kids First Big Book of Animals. Catherine D. Hughes. Illustrated with photographs.National Geographic Children’s Books. 128pp. Trade ISBN 978-1-4263-0704-1, $14.95. Library ISBN 978-1-4263-0721-8, $21.90. (K–5) Broken down into habitats, this delightful book features common animals from around the world. Stunning photography, quick facts, and attention-grabbing trivia will keep youngsters entertained while they learn (and big kids will like it too!). Parent Tips to Extend Learning, Animal Map, Glossary, Index. (CSW) IV. Supplemental Material: Classifying Critters (Howard Hughes Medical Institute)
Nic Bishop Lizards. Nic Bishop. Illustrated with photographs by Nic Bishop. Scholastic Nonfiction. 48pp. Trade ISBN 978-0-545-20634-1, $17.99. (K–5) This book contains amazing photographs of lizards from around the world, with explanatory text. The author explains the multiple steps and the variables manipulated to capture some of the shots. Author’s Note, Glossary, Index, Further Reading. (BCC) IV, VII. Supplemental Material: Nic Bishop Biography (Scholastic)
Pierre the Penguin: A True Story. Jean Marzollo. Illustrated by Laura Regan. Sleeping Bear Press. 32pp. Trade ISBN 978-1-58536-485-5, $15.95. (K–5) In an enchanting true story told in rhyme, Pierre the Penguin overcomes obstacles that make him an outcast to the rookery. A biologist named Pam finds a way to make Pierre fit in with the other penguins in the California aquarium. Questions for Kids to Answer. (JCL) I, II, IV. Supplemental Material: Live Penguin Cams (California Academy of Sciences)
Poetrees.Douglas Florian. Beach Lane Books, an imprint of Simon & Schuster Children’s Publishing. 48pp. Trade ISBN 978-1-4169-8672-0, $16.99. (K–5) More than a dozen species of trees are the subject of the poems in this illustrated anthology. It covers everything from leaves to seeds, roots, and tree rings—all of which might inspire writing about nature. Glossary. (SAR) IV, VII. Supplemental Material: Alaskan Tree Activity (USDA)
Project Seahorse. Pamela S. Turner. Illustrated with photographs by Scott Tuason. Houghton Mifflin Harcourt. 64pp. Trade ISBN 978-0-547-20713-1, $18. (6–12) Scientists off an island in the Philippines work to help the dwindling numbers of seahorses and to protect their coral reef ecosystem. In working with the local fishing community to protect this fragile ecosystem, a way of life is also being preserved. Glossary, Acknowledgments, Resources, Index, How to Help Seahorses. (CMB) IV, VII, VIII. Supplemental Material: Biography of Amanda Vincent (Director of Project Seahorse) and Links to Her Research (The University of British Columbia)
Slow Down for Manatees. Jim Arnosky. G.P. Putnam’s Sons. 32pp. Trade ISBN 978-0-399-24170-3, $16.99. (K–2) In this story, an injured manatee is rescued and taken to a recovery center where it gives birth. After rehabilitation, the mother and baby are released, giving readers an example of how scientists can work successfully with wild animals. Afterword. (SAR) IV, VIII. Supplemental Material: Manatee Activities (EarthWatch)
Survival at 40 Below. Debbie S. Miller. Illustrated by Jon Van Zyle. Walker Books for Young Readers. 40pp. Trade ISBN 978-0-8027-9815-2, $17.99. Library ISBN 978-0-8027-9816-9, $18.89. (3–5) Within the Gates of the Arctic National Park and Preserve, located in Alaska, animals with amazing adaptations survive the brutal winters. The author describes these animals and the way they live in this harsh environment. Author’s Note, Glossary, Further Sources for Reading. (NSC) IV, VIII. Supplemental Material: Editor’s Note: To learn more, hear the sounds the animals make, and view fantastic photos, go to www.debbiemilleralaska.com/SurvivalAt40Below.htm.
Turtle, Turtle, Watch Out! April Pulley Sayre. Illustrated by Annie Patterson. Charlesbridge Publishing. 32pp. Trade ISBN 978-1-58089-148-6, $17.95. Paperback ISBN 978-1-58089-149-3, $7.95. (K–2) The challenges and dangers that sea turtles face are dramatized in this story; the illustrator beautifully captures the vulnerability and splendor of these endangered animals. (KLO) IV. Supplemental Material: Educational Activities Related to Sea Turtle Migration-Tracking (Sea Turtle Conservancy)
Ubiquitous: Celebrating Nature’s Survivors. Joyce Sidman. Illustrated by Beckie Prange. Houghton Mifflin Harcourt. 40pp. Trade ISBN: 978-0-618-71719-4, $17. (K–5) Fresh, stylized poetry joins with information-dense paragraphs and appealing illustrations to illuminate the survival skills of some of nature’s most ubiquitous life forms. Arranged in the order of their appearance in evolutionary time, the story begins with bacteria and ends with humans. Author’s Note, Illustrator’s Note, Glossary. (NHM) IV. Supplemental Material: Educational Activities Related to Sea Turtle Migration-Tracking (Sea Turtle Conservancy)
What in the Wild? Mysteries of Nature Concealed… and Revealed. David M. Schwartz and Yael Schy. Illustrated with photographs by Dwight Kuhn. Tricycle Press. 44pp. Trade ISBN 978-1-58246-310-0, $16.99. Library ISBN 978-1-58246-359-9, $19.99. (3–5) Ear-tickling poems and eye-tricking photography lead the reader to attempt to solve the mystery of “What is it?” This is the third book in the What in the Wild? series, and it takes readers on a remarkable tour of the world of nature. There are resources for further reading, including websites and books. (CSW) II, IV. Supplemental Material:
Earth and Space Science
Come See the Earth Turn: The Story of Léon Foucault. Lori Mortensen. Illustrated by Raúl Allén. Tricycle Press. 32pp. Trade ISBN 978-1-58246-284-4, $17.99. Library ISBN 978-1-58246-361-2, $20.99. (3–8) The life of Foucault is beautifully yet simply presented, as is the connection between science and history. The historically accurate illustrations are supportive of the story. Author’s Note, Bibliography, Glossary, Pronunciation Guide. (BCC) I, V, VIII. Supplemental Material:
Dinosaur Mountain: Digging Into the Jurassic Age. Deborah Kogan Ray. Frances Foster Books, an imprint of Farrar, Straus and Giroux BYR. 40pp. Trade ISBN 978-0-374-31789-8, $16.99. (3–8) Step back 100 years to join Earl Douglass on his Utah quest to find, excavate, and preserve dinosaur bones. Science + History = “The Bone Wars.” Glossary, Bibliography, Diary Notes. (SMF) I, II, V. Supplemental Material:
Earth: Feeling the Heat. Brenda Z. Guiberson. Illustrated by Chad Wallace. Henry Holt Books for Young Readers, an imprint of Macmillan Children’s Publishing Group. 32pp. Trade ISBN 978-0-8050-7719-3, $16.99. (K–2) Elegantly illustrated and providing a rich display of animals, this book reveals the devastation that global warming has on these critters in different biomes throughout the world. Each page asks readers, “Who can help?” Map, Facts. (JCL) V, VII. Supplemental Material:
Earth Heroes: Champions of Wild Animals. Bruce and Carol Malnor. Illustrated by Anisa Claire Hovemann. Dawn Publications. 144pp. Trade ISBN 978-1-58469-123-5, $11.95. Paperback ISBN 978-1-58469-123-5, $11.95. (6–12) Meet eight animal conservationists as young people who grew into adults passionate about saving animals from extinction. Each chapter has Fast Facts, Ripples of Influence, Personal Timeline and Historical Timeline, End Notes about Becoming a Citizen Scientist, and Index. (SMF) II, V, VII. Supplemental Material:
Erased by a Tornado! Jessica Rudolph. Illustrated with photographs. Bearport Publishing. 32pp. Library ISBN 978-1-936087-52-5, $18.95. (3–8) The stories of tornado survivors are accompanied by explanations of what causes these natural disasters, where they occur, and how to stay safe. Selected Bibliography, Glossary, Index. (KLO) V, VII. Supplemental Material:
Global Warming. Seymour Simon. Collins, an imprint of HarperCollins Children’s. 32pp. Trade ISBN 978-0-06-114250-5, $17.99. (3–8) In the brilliant Seymour Simon format, this book is a photo essay examining global warming and the devastating facts regarding this enormous world issue. The lesson, that this problem affects each and every one of us, is powerfully conveyed through text and photos. Glossary, Index. (JCL) I, II, IV, V, VII. Supplemental Material: Editor’s Note: Learn more about Seymour Simon, read his blog, find teaching materials and more at www.seymoursimon.com/.
I Dreamed of Flying Like a Bird: My Adventures Photographing Wild Animals From a Helicopter. Robert B. Haas. Illustrated with photographs by Robert B. Haas. National Geographic Children’s Books. 64pp. Trade ISBN 978-1-4263-0693-8, $17.95. Library ISBN 978-1-4263-0694-5, $27.90. (3–8) With amazing photographs taken from a helicopter, this book provides us with aerial views of wild animals. Each photograph will engage students and give them opportunities to use their inquiry skills. Proceeds from the sale of this book go to the Humane Society of the United States. Glossary, Index, Resourses. (JCL) I, VI, VII, VIII. Supplemental Material:
Oceans: Dolphins, Sharks, Penguins, and More! Johnna Rizzo. Illustrated with photographs. National Geographic Children’s Books. 64pp. Trade ISBN 978-1-4263-0686-0, $14.95. Library ISBN 978-1-4263-0724-9, $24.90. (3–8) Beautiful photographs depict the many organisms that thrive in oceans around the globe and increase our understanding of why the oceans are so important to us all. Author’s Note, Glossary, Index. (KLO) IV, V. Supplemental Material:

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All Pigs Are Beautiful 978-0-7636-1433-1 J 17
Bat Loves the Night 978-0-7636-2438-5 J 18
Big Blue Whale 978-0-7636-1080-7 978-0-7636-1282-5 N N /A
Chameleons Are Cool 978-0-7636-1139-2 M 22
The Emperor’s Egg 978-0-7636-1871-1 978-0-7636-2233-6 K 19
A Field Full of Horses 978-0-7636-1434-8 L 21
Gentle Giant Octopus 978-0-7636-1730-1 N N /A
Grandma Elephant’s in Charge 978-0-7636-3285-4 L 21
Growing Frogs 978-0-7636-2052-3 978-0-7636-2232-9 K 19
I Love Guinea Pigs 978-0-7636-1435-5 L 21
My Goose Betsy 978-0-7636-1714-1 J 18
One Tiny Turtle 978-0-7636-2311-1 K 20
Surprising Sharks 978-0-7636-2742-3 N N /A
Think of an Eel 978-0-7636-1522-2 978-0-7636-2470-5 M 22
Tigress 978-0-7636-3314-1 N N /A
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All Pigs Are Beautiful 978-0-7636-1433-1 J 17
Bat Loves the Night 978-0-7636-2438-5 J 18
Big Blue Whale 978-0-7636-1080-7 978-0-7636-1282-5 N N /A
Chameleons Are Cool 978-0-7636-1139-2 M 22
The Emperor’s Egg 978-0-7636-1871-1 978-0-7636-2233-6 K 19
A Field Full of Horses 978-0-7636-1434-8 L 21
Gentle Giant Octopus 978-0-7636-1730-1 N N /A
Grandma Elephant’s in Charge 978-0-7636-3285-4 L 21
Growing Frogs 978-0-7636-2052-3 978-0-7636-2232-9 K 19
I Love Guinea Pigs 978-0-7636-1435-5 L 21
My Goose Betsy 978-0-7636-1714-1 J 18
One Tiny Turtle 978-0-7636-2311-1 K 20
Surprising Sharks 978-0-7636-2742-3 N N /A
Think of an Eel 978-0-7636-1522-2 978-0-7636-2470-5 M 22
Tigress 978-0-7636-3314-1 N N /A
T. Rex 978-0-7636-3177-2 N N /A
Walk with a Wolf 978-0-7636-1872-8 K 20
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1岁7个月不用买phonics,biscuit可以买一些。这么大的孩子主要还是看宝宝的兴趣点,买一些纸板书或者玩具书,有效地输入是日常给她说些英语,比如洗澡,玩藏猫猫等。安安那么大时我给她开始看动画片了,caillou,然后提取音频听,她很喜欢,不过毕竟这有风险,容易把宝宝眼睛弄坏,所以可以等再大一些再给她看动画片。歌谣是必不可少的,可以考虑收we sing.
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2011 Notable Children's Books (past)

According to ALSC policy, the current year's Newbery, Caldecott, Belpré, Sibert, Geisel, and Batchelder Award and Honor books automatically are added to the Notable Children's Books list.


For your convenience, Notable Children's Books that have also received other ALA awards, such as the Coretta Scott King Award , Michael L. Printz Award, Alex Award, and Schneider Family Book Award, are noted on this list.

Younger ReadersApril and Esme, Tooth Fairies. By Bob Graham. Illus. by the author. Candlewick.
On their first assignment, two young tooth fairy sisters journey by night into the huge world of humans to collect a young boy's tooth and fly it safely home.
Back of the Bus. By Aaron Reynolds. Illus. by Floyd Cooper. Philomel.
A young boy and his mother take a familiar ride on a city bus unaware of the historic event they are about to witness: passenger Rosa Parks refuses to move from her seat.
Big Red Lollipop. By Rukhsana Khan. Illus. by Sophie Blackall. Viking.
Rubina’s excitement over an invitation to a birthday party is dimmed by her mother’s insistence that she take her younger sister Sana with her.
Bink and Gollie. By Kate DiCamillo and Alison McGhee. Illus. by Tony Fucile. Candlewick.
Dissimilar, yet steadfast friends, celebrate the ups and downs of their daily escapades in three lively chapters that explore compromise, asserting independence, and jealousy. Geisel Award Book
Chalk. By Bill Thomson. Illus. by the author. Marshall Cavendish.
In this wordless picture book, three young children arrive at the park to find a bag of colored chalk that turns their imaginary drawings into something very real.
City Dog, Country Frog. By Mo Willems. Illus. by Jon J. Muth. Hyperion.
Unleashed on his visit to the country, a dog meets a new friend in frog and together they experience the seasons and the cycle of life.
Dear Primo: A Letter to My Cousin. By Duncan Tonatiuh. Illus. by the author. Abrams.
The universality of childhood experiences is shown through the lives of two cousins, one in the United States and one in Mexico. Belpré Illustrator Honor Book
Fiesta Babies. By Carmen Tafolla. Illus. by Amy C órdova. Tricycle Press.
The simple rhyme scheme is embellished by colorful illustrations of multicultural babies and toddlers celebrating at a local fiesta. Belpré Illustrator Honor Book
Grandma’s Gift. By Eric Velasquez. Illus. by the author. Walker.
This personal tale is based on the author’s special relationship with his grandmother, who influenced his dream of becoming an artist. Belpré Illustrator Award
Hip-Pocket Papa. By Sandra Markle. Illus. by Alan Marks. Charlesbridge.
The papa hip-pocket frog from Australia, who carries his babies in his hip pocket, is introduced with attractive watercolor illustrations.
Interrupting Chicken. By David Ezra Stein. Illus. by the author. Candlewick.
This hilarious story presents Little Chicken and her long-suffering papa, who just wants to get through a bedtime story without his daughter’s metafictive disruptions. Caldecott Honor Book
In the Wild. By David Elliott. Illus. by Holly Meade. Candlewick.
A joyful collection of brief poems paired with dynamic woodblock prints celebrates favorite animals from every continent.
Ling & Ting: Not Exactly the Same! By Grace Lin. Illus. by the author. Little, Brown.
Six vignettes chronicle the daily adventures of identical twins as they get haircuts, make dumplings, perform magic and take a trip to the library. Geisel Honor Book
LMNO Peas. By Keith Baker. Illus. by the author. Beach Lane.
Tiny green peas take readers on a fun, whimsical tour of the alphabet.
Pecan Pie Baby. By Jacqueline Woodson. Illustrated by Sophie Blackall. Putnam.
Unlike her friends and relatives, Gia is not looking forward to the birth of her first sibling, "that ding-dang baby".
Pocketful of Posies: A Treasury of Nursery Rhymes. By Salley Mavor. Illus. by the author. Houghton Mifflin Books for Children/Houghton Mifflin Harcourt.
Familiar and lesser known nursery rhymes, illustrated with superb needlework and appliqué, create a charming dollhouse of a book.
The Quiet Book. By Deborah Underwood. Illus. by Renata Liwska. Houghton Mifflin Books for Children/Houghton Mifflin Harcourt.
Quiet comes in many varieties, from “Sleeping sister quiet” to “First snowfall quiet” to “Right before you yell ‘SURPRISE’ quiet”.
Rubia and the Three Osos. By Susan Middleton Elya. Illus. by Melissa Sweet. Hyperion.
A bouncy, rhyming story about a little golden-haired niña who helps herself to everything in the house of the three bears.
A Sick Day for Amos McGee. By Philip C. Stead. Illus. by Erin E. Stead. Roaring Brook/Neal Porter.
Zookeeper Amos McGee gets the sniffles and receives a surprise visit from his caring animal friends. Caldecott Medal
Tuck Me In! By Dean Hacohen. Illus. by Sherry Scharschmidt. Candlewick.
Readers interact with this deceptively simple good-night book, tucking sweet animals into bed.
We Are in a Book! By Mo Willems. Illus. by the author. Disney/Hyperion.
Elephant and Piggie discover that someone, the reader, is looking at them in this hilarious, interactive story about the joys of reading and being read. Geisel Honor Book
Yucky Worms. By Vivian French. Illus. by Jessica Ahlberg. Candlewick.
While digging with Grandma in the garden, a child learns why earthworms are so important in helping plants grow.
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 楼主| 发表于 2012-2-23 10:18:57 | 只看该作者
2月22日

Louie's search by Ezra Jack Keats

Nic Bishop spiders 没有读完,不过安安还挺喜欢,挑着读了一大半

I can read Go away do/A green, green garden ( little critter series) 这两本是全新的哦,顺便借两本新书给安安读读

Fly guy vs. the flyswatter! by Tedd Arnold这本也是最新出的,fly guy 已经得过两次苏斯荣誉奖了,不过感觉这本没有以前的有趣,这一系列子川妈有专门的介绍和下载。安安以前很喜欢fly guy的,这次竟然忘了,问她这是什么,她说是bug

Like a windy day by Frank Asch,简单清新的作品,值得一读

The snowy day by Ezra jack Keats,这本作品1963年获凯迪克金奖,很生活口语化,绝对值得反复读,安安也非常喜欢。

然后还读了几本中文书,本来还想继续,安安昨晚睡得很糟糕,今天就强烈要求早睡了
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 楼主| 发表于 2012-2-24 10:55:19 | 只看该作者
2月23日

My garden by Kevin Henkes 文字简单,充满想象力,是一本很美的书

When everybody wore a hat by William Steig,讲的是William小时候的故事,他的获奖作品很多,可惜文字还是比较难,安安不喜欢

Amelia Bedilia's first day of school by Herman Parish,这位小朋友实在是搞笑,有趣的一半书,学了tag是一种游戏

Dora the explorer: At the carnival。现在安安最喜欢Diego,然后是Dora,可惜图书馆有关Diego的书不够多,还有就是他们本身的文学性也比较差,所以也不能完全随了安安的意愿

I can read Go away dog, 这本今天让读了好几遍,而且自己可以读出书名的字母了,自从昨天发现安安可以读出milk来,今天又读了paark,然后是这本书名,不是拼出,就是读字母,虽然会了,不过好像兴趣也不是很大,随她,不讨厌就行了。另外要开始教小写了,大写变小写后就不认识了。
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