Once again I really feel honored since I have been so inactive on my blog. I did manage to get that PXRF article I mentioned a year ago done, so that is good. The better news is that I am no longer department chair and should theoretically have more time to do things like outreach rather than paperwork. This is a big Yay!
The Elementary/Middle Grade Non-Fiction Category Description is as follows ...
Category Description
Kids are curious about the world around them and nonfiction is the perfect way to introduce them to that amazing world. History? Biography? Art? Science? Math? Animals? Sports? It’s all here and more besides! We love text and illustrations or photographs that will wow kids and adults alike and topics so fascinating that kids will want to go digging for more, more, more nonfiction!
Nonfiction Elementary/Middle Grade includes titles with factual content and informational titles. At least 50% or more of the book should be narrative nonfiction (as opposed to experiments, activities, instructional, or collections of facts without a strong narrative thread like encyclopedias). Mythology, folklore, poetry, graphic novels (including nonfiction), and historical fiction should be nominated in the appropriate category (which isn’t this one). We are currently accepting nominations only in print (no ebooks or books containing additional materials like kits) for this category.
How do I decide which category to nominate in?
Elementary Nonfiction
Intended for preschool through beginning readers (picture books, easy readers, and early chapters).
Middle Grade Nonfiction
Intended for elementary age readers up through 5th grade. May include picture books with more complex text and themes as well as chapter books.
Kids are curious about the world around them and nonfiction is the perfect way to introduce them to that amazing world. History? Biography? Art? Science? Math? Animals? Sports? It’s all here and more besides! We love text and illustrations or photographs that will wow kids and adults alike and topics so fascinating that kids will want to go digging for more, more, more nonfiction!
Nonfiction Elementary/Middle Grade includes titles with factual content and informational titles. At least 50% or more of the book should be narrative nonfiction (as opposed to experiments, activities, instructional, or collections of facts without a strong narrative thread like encyclopedias). Mythology, folklore, poetry, graphic novels (including nonfiction), and historical fiction should be nominated in the appropriate category (which isn’t this one). We are currently accepting nominations only in print (no ebooks or books containing additional materials like kits) for this category.
How do I decide which category to nominate in?
Elementary Nonfiction
Intended for preschool through beginning readers (picture books, easy readers, and early chapters).
Middle Grade Nonfiction
Intended for elementary age readers up through 5th grade. May include picture books with more complex text and themes as well as chapter books.
Nominations for all Cybils categories open October 1st and close on the 15th. The guidelines/categories info is here.
Submissions from publishers and authors will be accepted October 16-26 and information for that is at the publisher section.
The mission of these awards is as follows ...
So if you have read a great picture book, early reader, chapter book, middle grade or young adult novel, graphic novel, poetry or nonfiction book this past year please nominate them!
Congrats to my fellow Elementary/Middle Grade Nonfiction Round 1 Judges!
Submissions from publishers and authors will be accepted October 16-26 and information for that is at the publisher section.
The mission of these awards is as follows ...
"The Cybils Awards aims to recognize the children’s and young adult authors and illustrators whose books combine the highest literary merit and popular appeal. If some la-di-dah awards can be compared to brussels sprouts, and other, more populist ones to gummy bears, we’re thinking more like organic chicken nuggets. We’re yummy and nutritious."
So if you have read a great picture book, early reader, chapter book, middle grade or young adult novel, graphic novel, poetry or nonfiction book this past year please nominate them!
Congrats to my fellow Elementary/Middle Grade Nonfiction Round 1 Judges!
Reshama Deshmukh
Stacking Books @stackingbks
Stacking Books @stackingbks
Ellen Zschunke
On the Shelf 4 Kids @ontheshelf4kids
On the Shelf 4 Kids @ontheshelf4kids
Lynne Marie Pisano
My Word Playground @Literally_Lynne
My Word Playground @Literally_Lynne
Jennifer Dieleman
Picture Books 4 Learning @jensbooktalk
Picture Books 4 Learning @jensbooktalk
Irene Latham
Love Your Poem@irene_latham
Love Your Poem@irene_latham
Elisa Bergslien
Leopards and Dragons @DNAPL (me!)
Leopards and Dragons @DNAPL (me!)
Roberta Gibson
Wrapped in Foil @RobertaGibson
Wrapped in Foil @RobertaGibson