A few of this year's nominees:
Donut Chef by Bob Staake
Pigeon Wants a Puppy by Mo Willems
Paper Towns by John Green
Possibly my favorite teen read of 2008 (along with The Disreputable History of Frankie Landau-Banks).
To celebrate Children's Book Week, I encourage you to engage in a little conversation with a child about a favorite book, author or illustrator (either of theirs or yours).
It'd be great if you'd take it a step further: read that book with the child and chat about it afterwards.
Display the book in a special place this week.
Print out this Children's Book Week downloadable bookmark, illustrated by Dan Yaccarino.
How will you celebrate?
********************5/12/09 UPDATE*************************
The 2009 Children's Choice Book Award winners announced!
I'm a little disappointed that Paper Towns didn't win, but if kids and teens are voting, I guess it'd be hard to beat out the Twilight saga. Congratulations to the winners as well as the nominees!
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My favorite children's book (right now) is Yoko's Paper Cranes. I just love the use of the japanese names for grandma and grandpa (obaasan and ojiisan), the focus on staying connected to family, and of course the beautiful paper cranes (including how to do them).
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