Tuck Everlasting is a compelling adventure story. Following the Tuck family gives you a unique perspective on the possibility of immortality.
Browsing: Award Winners
Virginia Lee Burton won the Caldecott Medal in 1943 for The Little House—the book is also a short animated film made by Disney in 1952.
Audiobooks are a great way to stay engaged and entertained with literature all year round. Each of the audiobooks below makes for perfect summer listening.
Come on now; it’s time to go crazy over One Crazy Summer—an excellent and moving book punctuated with humor in all the right places.
All-of-a-Kind Family is a recipient of the National Jewish Book Award for Children’s Literature. The author, Sydney Taylor, has an award named after her.
Number the Stars won the 1990 Newbery Medal. Lois Lowry is the author of over forty books for young adults, for which she has won many awards.
Henry’s Freedom Box, winner of a Caldecott Honor in 2008, is a true story about Henry “Box” Brown, who courageously escaped slavery and found freedom.
Crossing Bok Chitto: A Choctaw Tale of Friendship & Freedom was honored with the American Indian Youth Literature Award for Best Picture Book in 2008.
The first book in a stunning trilogy, Journey by Aaron Becker, won a most prestigious award—a Caldecott Honor Book in 2014.
Out of My Mind teaches and challenges us to be accepting, thoughtful, and kind to all people, including people that may be different from us.