Frankie Stein, Big Cats, and Encyclopedia Horrifica Voted Favorite Reads by
Kids
J.K. Rowling Voted Favorite Author and Ian Falconer Voted Favorite
Illustrator
Close to 55,000 Votes Received
NEW YORK, May 14 /PRNewswire/ -- The Children's Book Council (CBC) in
association with the CBC Foundation, announced last night the winners of
the first annual Children's Choice Book Awards at a gala in New York City,
hosted by Jon Scieszka, National Ambassador for Young People's Literature.
Children across the country voted for their favorite books, author, and
illustrator at bookstores, school libraries, and at http://www.BookWeekOnline.com.
Close to 55,000 votes were received.
The Children's Choice Book Award winners are as follows:
Kindergarten to Second Grade Book of the Year
Frankie Stein written by Lola M. Schaefer, illustrated by Kevan Atteberry
(Marshall Cavendish Corporation)
Third Grade to Fourth Grade Book of the Year
Big Cats by Elaine Landau (Enslow Publishers)
Fifth Grade to Sixth Grade Book of the Year
Encyclopedia Horrifica by Joshua Gee (Scholastic)
Illustrator of the Year Award
Ian Falconer, Olivia Helps with Christmas (Simon & Schuster)
Author of the Year Award
J.K. Rowling, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows (Scholastic)
The Children's Choice Book Awards program was created to provide young
readers with an opportunity to voice their opinions about the books being
written for them and to help develop a reading list that will motivate
children to read. The program is a new component of Children's Book Week,
the longest running literacy event in the country.
About the Children's Book Council
The Children's Book Council, established in 1945, is the nonprofit
trade association of publishers of trade books for children and young
adults in the United States. The CBC promotes the use and enjoyment of
trade books for young people, most prominently as the official sponsor of
Children's Book Week, the longest running literacy event in the country.
The goal of the Children's Book Council is to make the reading and
enjoyment of books for young people an essential part of America's
educational and social goals, as well as to enhance the public perception
of the importance of reading by disseminating information about books for
young people and about children's book publishing. For more information
about the CBC and the National Ambassador for Young People's Literature, go
to http://www.cbcbooks.org.
SOURCE Children's Book Council
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Related links: http://www.cbcbooks.org http://www.BookWeekOnline.com
CONTACT: Virginia Anagnos, x222, Virginia@goodmanmedia.com, or Meghan Clinton, x223, mclinton@goodmanmedia.com, both for Children's Book Council, +1-212-576-2700
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