From the Bank Street College of Education:
The Bank
Street Center for Children's Literature
Is Delighted
to Announce the
Candidates
for Best STEM Picture Book of the Year!
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The Candidates
are:
Flower Talk: How
Plants Use Color to Communicate by Sara Levine;
illustrated by Masha D’Yans (Millbrook Press: A Division of
Lerner Publishing Group)
Hedy Lamarr's
Double Life by Laurie Wallmark; illustrated by Katy
Wu (Sterling Children’s Books)
Mario and the
Hole in the Sky: How a Chemist Saved Our Planet by
Elizabeth Rusch; illustrated by Teresa MartÃnez (Charlesbridge)
Secret Engineer:
How Emily Roebling Built the Brooklyn Bridge, by Rachel
Dougherty (Roaring Brook Press)
If you have not already done so, you can use the red tab below to
register your classes to participate in the selection process.
Votes will be due by April 22, 2020.
Note the list
of finalists for the Irma
Black Award will be sent in mid-February. Use this link to
register your classes.
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