These books are the 2012 winners of PCM's Top 10 Children's Book Awards. You can depend on their high quality. The Hans Christian Andersen Award, considered the “Nobel Prize" in children's literature, is given to both an author and an illustrator for their lifelong contribution, not to one of their specific works.
6. Coretta Scott King Award for 2012 |
By Kadir Nelson Author Award Winner, for ages 10+ The story is told from the viewpoint of an elderly woman who shares her life story while highlighting pivotal historical events including abolition, the Great Migration, World War II, and the Civil Rights movement. |
Underground: Finding the Light to Freedom Illustrated by Shane W. Evans Illustrator Award Winner, for ages 4+ Effective interplay of dark and light—dark blues and greens that represent fear and oppression; bright golds that signal the joy of freedom—characterizes this portrayal of a band of slaves’ nighttime escape. They run, rest, get help from others, and... |
8. Pura Belpre Award for 2012 |
By Guadalupe Garcia McCall Author Award Winner, for ages 12+ Garcia McCall, writing in emotionally riveting free verse, gracefully conveys the experience of growing up in a bicultural community in Texas with geographical accuracy and a radiating authentic voice for its main protagonist 14-year-old Lupita, the oldest of 8 children who is dealing with her mother’s terminal illness. |
Diego Rivera: His World and Ours Written and illustrated by Duncan Tonatiuh Illustrator Award Winner, for ages 5+ Highlights the accomplishments of Mexican painter, activist, and muralist Diego Rivera. Through eye-catching digital collage, Tonatiuh juxtaposes contemporary Mexican life with the past. |
10. Children's Choice Book Awards for 2012 |
By Lester L. Laminack, Illustrated by Henry Cole K-2 Book of the Year Nothing unusual ever happened on the Tuckers farm. Until the day that peacock showed up...When a glamorous visitor lands unexpectedly in their midst and begins attracting customers, three hardworking hens protest: How come we do all the hard work and he gets all the attention? |
By Nick Bruel Grade 3-4 Book of the Year Kitty's owners are home with a big surprise for Kitty. But what is it? Kitty, reeling in horror, thinks it’s a . . . dog. The neighbor cats are convinced it’s a cat. But we all know that it’s really a BABY! With Nick Bruel’s trademark mix of antic humor, this may be the funniest Kitty book yet, and the one that hits closest to home. |
By Doug TenNapel Grade 5-6 Book of the Year Something on this island is up to no good? When Reese is forced to go on a boating trip with his family, the last thing he expects is to be shipwrecked on an island-especially one teeming with weird plants and animals. But what starts out as simply a bad vacation turns into a terrible one, as the castaways must find a way to escape... |
Clockwork Prince: The Infernal Devices, Book 2 By Cassandra Clare Teen Book of the Year True love is shrouded in secrets and lies in the #1 New York Times bestselling second book of the Infernal Devices trilogy. In the magical underworld of Victorian London, Tessa Gray has at last found safety with the Shadowhunters. But that safety proves fleeting when rogue forces in the Clave plot to see her protector, Charlotte, replaced... |
Diary of a Wimpy Kid 6: Cabin Fever By Jeff Kinney, for ages 9+ Author of the Year Greg Heffley is in big trouble. School property has been damaged, and Greg is the prime suspect. But the crazy thing is, he's innocent. Or at least sort of. The authorities are closing in, but when a surprise blizzard hits, the Heffley family is trapped indoors. Greg knows that when the snow melts he's going to have to face the music... |
By Brian Selznick Illustrator of the Year Playing with the form he created in his trailblazing debut novel, The Invention of Hugo Cabret, Brian Selznick once again sails into uncharted territory and takes readers on an awe-inspiring journey. Ben and Rose secretly wish their lives were different. Ben longs for the father he has never known. Rose dreams of a mysterious actress... |