Here are the top two book voted on by you. This final round of voting will be open for one week. At next weeks Monday morning assembly we will announce the winner of March Madness of Books and hold the raffle for everyone who voted.
March Madness: The Final Four
Can you believe we are already at the final four of our March Madness of Books?! So here we are ready to vote in our Top Two. The winners of the last round are The Hunger Games Series by Suzanne Collins. That series will be going agains The Fault in Our Stars by John Green.... Continue Reading →
A Lovely Surprise
Today I received a fun surprise in the mail; a tan package with something hard inside. Upon opening it I saw it was a foam board print of cute little Hank from Hank Finds An Egg by Rebecca Dudley. The letter, from Peter Pauper Press, explained that they wanted to send a token of their... Continue Reading →
March Madness — The Elite Eight
The results are in… the winners of the Sweet Sixteen are To vote in the Elite Eight fill out the following form.
It’s Time for March Madness
This year in the library we are having a March Madness of books, GENRE STYLE! We will celebrate the winner of our tournament by announcing it at the end of March at assembly. The library is also going to give away prizes by holding a raffle. For every round you vote in you will receive... Continue Reading →
All Things Caldecott: Mock and Real Results.
I finished counting all the votes and tally's for our Mock Caldecott just in time to watch the real event online. I was very surprised by the book St. Philip Students chose. I knew they liked the book but I didn't realize they loved the illustrations so much that it was the clear winner. But... Continue Reading →
REMINDER: Caldecott Announcements
Officially, the Caldecott Medal is part of the Youth Media Awards. Each year the American Library Association honors books, videos and other materials for children and teens. Perhaps the most famous of these awards are the Newbery for distinguished children's book and Caldecott for exceptional illustrations in a children's book. There are other important awards... Continue Reading →
Mr. Tiger Goes Wild
Last week I posted a video of author Aaron Becker explaining his "journey" in making his book Journey. You can watch it here. Today I would like to show you another great video of an author/illustrator explaining his process. Mr. Tiger Goes Wild is by Peter Brown and one of the books the students have been... Continue Reading →
What is involved in making a picture book?
The criteria for a Caldecott winning book is evidence enough that illustrators of children's picture books put time and effort into creating art that matches the mood, theme, characters and story. I am now on my third day of explaining the Caldecott criteria. At first I could not find the words that best help my... Continue Reading →
2014 Mock Caldecott
The choosing of the Caldecott Medal recipient is just around the corner. Like libraries all over the country, we are holding a Mock Caldecott to see which picture book St. Philip students would choose to win the Caldecott Medal. This week all library classes are looking at the criteria for receiving the award. The next... Continue Reading →
Little Santa
Sorry I've been MIA for a little while. I'm back and thought I would share this book trailer. Would you like the library to get this new book by John Agee? From Penguin Young Readers: "Ever wonder what Santa was like as a child? Award-winning author/illustrator Jon Agee brings us the funny, playful answer in... Continue Reading →