NSTA Outstanding Science Trade Books

The National Science Teachers Association has announced their 2013 list of Outstanding Science Trade Books for Students K-12.  Lists like these become all the more important for school and public librarians thanks to the new common core standards that emphasize reading more nonfiction books.  Here are their top picks for books published in 2012:

 

ABC ZooBorns! by Andrew Bleiman and Chris Eastland

About Habitats: Oceans by Cathryn Sill, illustrated by John Sill

  

Alex the Parrot: No Ordinary Bird by Stephanie Spinner, illustrated by Meilo So

Alien Deep: Mysterious Underwater World Revealed! by Bradley Hague

Animal Grossapedia by Melissa Stewart

 

Barnum’s Bones: How Barnum Brown Discovered the Most Famous Dinosaur in the World by Tracey Fern, illustrated by Boris Kulikov

The Beetle Book by Steve Jenkins

  

Birds of a Feather by Bernadette Gervais and Francesco Pittau

Black Gold: The Story of Oil in Our Lives by Albert Marrin

Body Actions by Shelley Rotner, illustrated by David A. White

  

Bomb: The Race to Build – and Steal – the World’s Most Dangerous Weapon by Steve Sheinkin

The Book of Blood: From Legends and Leeches to Vampires and Veins by HP Newquist

The Boy Who Harnessed the Wind by William Kamkwamba and Bryan Mealer

 

Citizen Scientists: Be a Part of Scientific Discovery in Your Own Backyard by Loree Griffin Burns

D Is for Desert: A World Deserts Alphabet by Barbara Gowan

  

Desert Baths by Darcy Pattison

Dolphin Baby! by Nicola Davies

Eight Days Gone by Linda McReynolds, illustrated by Ryan O’Rourke

  

Eye of the Storm by Kate Messner

Faces from the Past: Forgotten People of North America by James M. Deem

Forensic Identification: Putting a Name and Face on Death by Elizabeth A. Murray

 

Frogs! by Laurence Pringle

Get the Scoop on Animal Poop! by Dawn Cusick

  

Giant Squid: Searching for a Sea Monster by Mary M. Cerullo

Gopher to the Rescue! A Volcano Recovery Story by Terry Catasus

Hiss-s-s-s! by Eric A. Kimmel

  

I, Galileo by Bonnie Christensen

Invincible Microbe: Tuberculosis and the Never-Ending Search for a Cure by Jim Murphy and Alison Blank

Island: A Story of the Galapagos by Jason Chin

  

Ladybugs by Gail Gibbons

Leopard and Silkie: One Boy’s Quest to Save the Seal Pups by Brenda Peterson, photographs by Robin Lindsey

Life in the Ocean: The Story of Oceanographer Sylvia Earle by Claire A. Nivola

 

The Mighty Mars Rovers: The Incredible Adventures of Spirit and Opportunity by Elizabeth Rusch

Moonbird: A Year on the Wind with the Great Survivor B95 by Phillip M. Hoose

 

My First Day by Steve Jenkins and Robin Page

Nature’s Patchwork Quilt: Understanding Habitats by Mary Miche, illustrated by Consie Powell

 

Nic Bishop Snakes by Nic Bishop

One White Dolphin by Gill Lewis

 

Open Wide! A Look inside Animal Mouths by Catherine Ham

Out of This World: Poems and Facts about Space by Amy E. Sklansky, illustrated by Stacey Schuett

 

The Plant Hunters: True Stories of Their Daring Adventures to the Far Corners of the Earth by Anita Silvey

The Polar Bear Scientists by Peter Lourie

  

Rachel Carson and Her Book That Changed the World by Laurie Lawlor

Saving Animals from Oil Spills by Stephen Person

Saving Yasha: The Incredible True Story of an Adopted Moon Bear by Lia Kvatum, photographs by Liya Pokrovskaya

 

Scholastic Discover More: The Elements by Dan Green

Seababy by Ellen Levine

 

Seahorses by Jennifer Keats Curtis

Seymour Simon’s Extreme Earth Records by Seymour Simon

 

Sneed B. Collard III’s Most Fun Book Ever about Lizards by Sneed B. Collard III

Super Nature

 

Survival at 120 Above by Debbie S. Miller, illustrated by Jon Van Zyle

Temple Grandin: How the Girl Who Loved Cows Embraced Autism and Changed the World by Sy Montgomery

  

Track That Scat! by Lisa Morlock

Waiting for Ice by Sandra Markle

A Warmer World: From Polar Bears to Butterflies, How Climate Change Affects Wildlife by Caroline Arnold, illustrated by Jamie Hogan

 

What Color Is My World?: The Lost History of African-American Inventors by Kareem Abdul-Jabbar and Raymond Obstfeld

Wild Horse Scientists by Kay Frydenborg

This Week’s Tweets and Pins

Here are the links I shared on my Twitter and Pinterest accounts this week that you might find interesting:

CHILDREN’S BOOKS

BBC News – Tallow Candle: Hans Christian Andersen’s ‘first work’ – http://buff.ly/TaQdTB

Best New Books For ‘Backseat’ Readers, Aged 9 To 14 : NPR – http://buff.ly/X1j2le

Children’s books shouldn’t sit still and behave – Telegraph – http://buff.ly/X2Gr5J #kidlit

Fresh Air Interview: Daniel Handler : NPR http://buff.ly/S0tUDh

Jeff Kinney: An audience with the king of geek chic – Profiles-People-The Independent http://buff.ly/S3Nr5M

NYT upgrades children’s bestseller lists for a digital era — paidContent http://buff.ly/YT71DK

Our Favorite Read Aloud Books (so far) for English Language Learners by Erika Victor « Nerdy Book Club http://buff.ly/VpTqgX #kidlit

Raymond Briggs: The Snowman is not really about Christmas, it’s about death – News-Books-The Independent http://buff.ly/SMX2ek

Scholastic Editors Forecast Top 10 Trends in Children’s Books for 2013 | Scholastic Media Room http://buff.ly/ZgUMkt

Tea Party condemns children’s book on anarchy | Bookshttp://buff.ly/12lRUBW #kidlit #politics

Watch. Connect. Read.: Author Augusta Scattergood http://buff.ly/Vp3rLi #kidlit

The Way Life Should Be: The House of E. B. White | Writers’ Houses – http://buff.ly/Zh0frD

Writ Small: Places: Design Observer http://buff.ly/12nzFMu – favorite children’s books about houses

 

E-BOOKS

25 Free Christmas eBooks – GalleyCat http://buff.ly/12kVZGD

The Wrong War Over eBooks: Publishers Vs. Libraries – Forbes – http://buff.ly/12jRM61

LIBRARIES

The Bedbug Bunk: How the New York Times Used Fear and Misinformation to Spread Public Library Hysteria http://buff.ly/RKswEV

Libraries and Their Landscapes http://buff.ly/12kzXne

The portable Pacifist Library » MobyLives http://buff.ly/ZfbUXO

UK lost more than 200 libraries in 2012 | Books http://buff.ly/X2HbrB

PRIVACY

Many Apps For Children Still Raise Privacy Concerns, FTC Says : The Two-Way : NPR http://buff.ly/S3P6Ze

READING

Children’s reading skills suffer if they have TVs and mobile phones in their bedroom | Mail Online http://buff.ly/ZloCV9

How Do Millennials Like to Read the News? Very Much Like Their Grandparents – Derek Thompson-The Atlantic http://buff.ly/S6xhbX

SOCIAL MEDIA

Facebook EdgeRank – How to Beat It and Never Miss Your Favorite Updates http://buff.ly/RJEDSw

Join my new Google+ Community about books for children and teens:https://plus.google.com/communities/102778619139742668641 … #kidlit #yalit

Stop acting like we have ‘rights’ on Facebook | The Technology Chronicles http://buff.ly/X2GYEY

TEEN READS

It Matters If You’re Black or White: The Racism of YA Book Covers | The Hub http://buff.ly/RWTjxR

Wouldn’t You Like to Know . . . Libba Bray | VOYA http://buff.ly/ROQBdN #yalit