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2008 Award Winners
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Just for Your Grade
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And the winners are ...
Newbery Medal
Good Masters! Sweet Ladies! Voices from a Medieval Village by Laura Amy Schlitz
Caldecott Medal
The Invention of Hugo Cabret by Brian Selznick
Browse our Children's Award Winners booklist to see Newbery and Caldecott Medal Honor Books as well as other award-winning children's books.
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Looking for a good book? Our librarians have updated all of the "Just for Your Grade" book lists with new titles. Click here to see the revised lists and find a good read today!
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Author of the Month
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Good Reads For This Month
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Of Jumblies and Runcible Spoons: Silly and Dear Mr. Edward Lear
Edward Lear began life in a hard way. He was the youngest of twenty children,
and his harried mother had no time for him, so his older sisters raised him. He
had spells of epilepsy as well as asthma and later rheumatism, or "assma
roomtizim" as he would call it. Edward was sometimes very sad, but he taught
himself to draw and loved to play with words.
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If You Love Harry Potter
While you are waiting to read HP VII, read one of these!
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Folktales of the American Indians
As in many cultures, tricksters, lost loves, brave warriors, and pourquoi or "why?" stories make up the fabric of Native American storytelling traditions. To retell these stories for an audience today connects these old ways to the modern world so that their beauty and wisdom need not be forgotten.
Click on the regional listing at the bottom of the book's description to get more story choices that fall within the same geographic setting (Arctic, Woodlands, Northwest Coast, Plains, or Southwest).
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