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Teachers
and Librarians!
Make Selection of Two Bank Street Children's Book Awards
Part of Your Elementary Curriculum
Want your students to
practice their reasoning, persuasive speaking, and sharpen their
visual skills while participating in selection of Bank Street’s
Center for Children’s Literature’s annual best
picture and best science,
technology, engineering, and math (STEM) books?
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First and Second Grade classes may participate in the selection of the Irma Simonton Black and James H. Black Award for Excellence in Children’s Literature (Irma Black Award). The award goes to an outstanding picture book for young children – a book in which text and illustrations are inseparable, each enhancing and enlarging on the other to produce a singular whole. The Irma Black Award is unusual in that children are the final judges of the winning book.
Note we will send the 2020 voting link to new registrants in early spring.
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Third and Fourth Grade classes are
invited to jury the Cook Prize. The
Cook Prize honors the best STEM book of the year
published for children eight to ten. It is the only national
children’s choice award honoring a STEM title.
Register here.
Learn more about last year's
award and the award curriculum. The 2020 voting link will be
sent to registrants in early spring.
Previous Winners:
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