Reading Lists

The Seattle Public Library has a great collection of staff-created Reading Lists that cover children, teens and adults. The children and teen lists are broken into broad categories, making browsing easier. They also offer links to other lists from the Washington Center for the Book.

VOYA Nonfiction List

VOYA presents the VOYA 2005 Nonfiction Honor List of the best teen nonfiction written in 2004 and early 2005.

Boyds Mills Press

Boyds Mills Press publishes books for children and teens. Their site tells of upcoming books, ideas for teaching their books, author and illustrator visits, and lists of books by genre and age.

Front Street

The homepage for Front Street Books offers information on the books for children and teens that they publish. They also have news, awards they have won, their writers, artists, and how to submit a manuscript.

Quill Winners

Reed Business Information and NBC announce winners of the first Quill Awards. Winners were chosen by readers across the country.
Book of the Year: Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince by JK Rowling.
Children’s Illustrated Book: Runny Babbit: a Billy Sook by Shel Silverstein.
Children’s Chapter Book/Middle Grade: Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince by JK Rowling.
Young Adult/Teen: Girls in Pants by Ann Brashares.
Graphic Novel: Marvel 1602 Volume I by Neil Gaiman.
The awards will be presented on Saturday, October 22nd and will air on NBC channels from 7-8 pm.

Magic Beach

Publisher’s Weekly has an article on the Crockett Johnson Gem Unearthed. Johnson, author of Harold and the Purple Crayon, wrote Magic Beach in 1958, and although he was already famous for this Harold series, they published it with another artist’s illustrations. This new release of the book will finally pair Johnson’s words and art. This is a must-purchase for public libraries of any size.

America's Library for Kids

The Library of Congress has a website just for children: America’s Library kids.us. They have selected parts of their vast collection to present in a child-friendly format: Amazing Americans, history, exploring the Capitol, and America at play.

Sue Ellen Bridgers

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Author Sue Ellen Bridgers is an award winning children’s book author. Her website offers information on her book, biographical information, and a newsletter on her recent work.

Cinderella

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Cinderella by Barbara McClintock is a gorgeous picture book version of the fairy tale. McClintock has illustrated the story in Louis XIV style, complete with palatial rooms, elaborate gowns, and incredible hairstyles. She has also kept the amount of text to a picture book level, meaning that children will not have to wade through a lot of text to follow the story.
All in all, this is a beautiful rendition of a popular story. If your other Cinderella versions are getting worn, add this one to the collection. It is an accessible and lovely choice.