That's how much Kepler could win for the library. Exciting, right? Imagine comfy seating, attractive displays, welcoming work spaces, and so many books.
The best part is, we can do it without buying or selling anything - vote for our school at MyScholarDollars.com every day from March 1st to the 24th. Watch the 2 minute video below for more information, or visit the site. (We're already registered - just waiting for the voting period to start.) Share the news with your friends - let them vote for Kepler too! We could win $10,000!
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Okay, maybe that's a bit of a stretch for those who LOVE football. Nonetheless, the Youth Media Awards last month announced big, big winners in the world of children's and young adult's literature. The Caldecott Medal is given for the most distinguished American picture book for children. This year's winner of the award is Radiant Child, The Story of Young Artist Jean-Michel Basquiat, illustrated by Javaka Steptoe. The book was also written by Javaka Steptoe. See below for cover art of the Caldecott Winner and Honor books (gold sticker for winner, silver for honors). Note - several of the above titles won more than one award - this is just the Caldecott list. According to the American Library Association's website, "[t]he Newbery Medal honors the author of the most distinguished contribution to American literature for children." The Newbery, like the Caldecott, also includes a list of Honor books. The Newberry Medal for 2017 goes to The Girl Who Drank the Moon, by Kelly Barnhill. See below for cover art of the Newbery Winner and Honor books (again, gold for winner, silver for honors). As with the Caldecott winners, some of these books won more than one award.
Which have you already read or heard about? Which spark your interest? There were more awards given, but nine titles will give you plenty to think about for the moment. |
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