The Best Children's Books of the Year [2017 Edition]
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Bank Street College of Education Educate The Center for Children's Literature 4-6-2017 The Best Children's Books of the Year [2017 edition] Bank Street College of Education. Children's Book Committee Follow this and additional works at: https://educate.bankstreet.edu/ccl Part of the Children's and Young Adult Literature Commons Recommended Citation Bank Street College of Education. Children's Book Committee (2017). The Best Children's Books of the Year [2017 edition]. Bank Street College of Education. Center for Children's Literature. Retrieved from https://educate.bankstreet.edu/ccl/4 This Book is brought to you for free and open access by Educate. It has been accepted for inclusion in The Center for Children's Literature by an authorized administrator of Educate. For more information, please contact [email protected]. The Best Children’s Books of the Year 2017 Edition Books Published in 2016 BANK STREET COLLEGE OF EDUCATION T H E B E S T CHILDREN’S ‘S B O O K S O F THE Y EAR 2017 EDITION BOOKS PUBLISHED IN 2016 S ELECTED BY THE CHILDREN’S BOO K COMMITTEE T HE CHILDREN’S BOOK COMMITTEE Jina Miharu Accardo Muriel Mandell Marilyn Ackerman Roberta Mitchell Rita Auerbach Caitlyn Morrissey Alice Belgray Edna Moy-Rome Allie Bruce Karina Otoya-Knapp Christie Clark Kathryn Payne Mary Clark Susan Pine Deb Cohen Jaïra Placide Linda Colarusso Ellen Rappaport Ayanna Coleman Martha Rosen Carmen Colón Elizabeth C. Segal Greg David Charissa Sgouros Becky Eisenberg Dale Singer Margery Fisher Susan Stires Helen Freidus Hadassah Tannor Dee Gantz Jane Thompson Alex Grannis Margaret Tice Linda Greengrass Anne Tobias Todd Jackson Morika Tsujimura Andee Jorisch Leslie Wagner Mollie Welsh Kruger Cynthia Weill Patricia Lakin Rivka Widerman Caren Leslie Shara Zaval Ann Levine Todd Zinn Elizabeth (Liz) Levy Members E meritus Margaret Cooper Lisa Vo n Drasek Members on Leave or At Large Beryl Bresgi P. Rebecca Johnson Laurent Linn T I PS FOR PARENTS • Share your enjoyment of books with your child. • Talk over your reading. • Continue to read aloud to your child even after he or she reads independently. • Encourage your child to choose a book to read aloud to someone else. • Broaden your child’s horizons by helping to select from a wide range of subjects • Encourage your child to read whatever he or she enjoys even if it appears to be too easy or too hard. • Let your child see your enjoyment of your own reading. • Find time for your child to visit and browse in libraries and bookstores. KEY * Outstanding Merit Board Book Mature Content (4–6) Age Range Graphic Format Read Aloud Contents World...................................................................43 UNDER FIVE....................................................5 TWELVE TO FOURTEEN..................................44 Concept Books.....................................................11 Fiction.....................................................................44 STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Adventure and Mystery......................................44 Mathematics)......................................................12 Animals................................................................44 FIVE TO NINE................................................12 Coming of Age...................................................44 Fiction.....................................................................12 Fantasy................................................................46 Adventure and Mystery.......................................12 Folk and Fairy Tales.............................................47 Animals................................................................13 Historical Fiction.................................................47 Beginning Readers...............................................14 Magical Realism..................................................48 Coming of Age.....................................................14 Science Fiction....................................................49 Concept Books ....................................................15 Today...................................................................49 Fantasy................................................................16 Information Books................................................50 Folk and Fairy Tales.............................................16 Arts.....................................................................50 Historical Fiction.................................................17 Biography and Memoir.......................................50 Humor..................................................................18 History.................................................................52 Science Fiction.....................................................19 Reference.............................................................52 Today...................................................................20 STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Poetry...................................................................23 Mathematics)......................................................52 Information Books.................................................23 FOURTEEN AND OLDER..................................53 Arts......................................................................24 Fiction.....................................................................53 Biography and Memoir........................................25 Adventure and Mystery.......................................53 Ecology................................................................26 Coming of Age.....................................................53 Health..................................................................26 Fantasy................................................................56 STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Historical Fiction.................................................57 Mathematics)......................................................27 Magical Realism..................................................58 World...................................................................29 Science Fiction....................................................58 NINE TO TWELVE..........................................29 Today...................................................................59 Fiction...................................................................29 Information Books...................................................61 Adventure and Mystery......................................29 Biography and Memoir........................................61 Coming of Age....................................................30 History.................................................................62 Fantasy................................................................31 Law and Justice...................................................62 Folk and Fairy Tales.............................................33 Reference.............................................................62 Historical Fiction.................................................33 STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Humor..................................................................35 Mathematics)......................................................62 Magical Realism..................................................35 Science Fiction....................................................36 Today....................................................................37 Poetry.....................................................................38 Information Books...................................................39 Activities..............................................................39 Arts......................................................................39 Biography and Memoir........................................39 Ecology................................................................40 History.................................................................40 Holidays and Religion.........................................42 STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics)......................................................42 UNDER FIVE 978-0-7636-8656-7 A boy and a girl learn to share their blue and red *Aberdeen building blocks, but then a boy’s arrival with written and illustrated by Stacey Previn green blocks creates complications. Simple, bold (Viking/Penguin YR/PRH, $16.99) illustrations. (2–4) 978-0-451-47148-2 A young mouse follows a wandering balloon, Blue & Bertie leading to many unexpected adventures. Watercolor written and illustrated by Kristyna Litten illustrations. (2–4) (A Paula Wiseman Book/Simon & Schuster BFYR, $17.99) 978-1-4814-6154-2 • All about Clive (series) A gentle story of friendship explores the world of Clive and His Art (978-1-84643-883-7) Bertie the giraffe and his new friend, a blue giraffe. Clive and His Babies (978-1-84643-882-0) Simple appealing pencil illustrations. (2–5) written and illustrated by Jessica Spanyol (Child’s Play International, $4.99) *Bob and Flo Play Hide-and-Seek Clive loves art, his dolls, and sharing his interests written and illustrated by Rebecca Ashdown with his diverse set of friends. Full-page, colorful, (Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, $16.99) expressive illustrations. (1–3) 978-0-544-59631-3 Penguins Bob, Flo, and Sam figure out how to play *All We Know together. Colorful pastels. (3–6) by Linda Ashman, illustrated by Jane Dyer (Harper/HarperCollins, $17.99) 978-0-06-168958-1 Cat Nap A mother connects