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Orbis Pictus Award winner and honor books take nonfiction topics and help bridge the gap from fiction pre-literate books no nonficiton pre-literate books with such books as The Flight, Martin's Big words, and The Man Who Made Time Travel then transition closer to a standard nonficiton book with the more standard size and appearance.
Orbis Pictus Award Winners and Honor Books often shed light on historical events or figures that are not regularly discussed, but a child should be knowledgeable about. For example, the 2002 Award Winning book, Black Potatoes, tells about the everyday lives of the Irish during the Great Irish Potatoe Famine, which is not a standard topic taught in schools. Another example of this is Hurry Freedom, which provides the reader a look into the lives of African Americans who lived in California During the Gold Rush. Therefore, if a person or event is not thoroughly covered in a typical history lesson is a good indication that the book is award or honor material.
The Award also favors oppression. In nearly all winners and honor books there is an opression that is needed to be overcomed. an oppression is present in multiple ways but primarly focuses on obtaining a specific goal. In books like Christmas in The Quarters, Christmas in the big house, the opression is them being slaves but still have a goal of having a successful christmas. In biographical books, opression is still cleary present as in Martin Luther King overcoming black oppression to have a goal of having equal rights.
The illustrations on the books are more realistic. For example Helen Keller: her life in picture book is a book that shows only black and white real pictures the same goes for Amalia Eahart. On the other hand books like How Many Baby Pandas and Spiders are also real pictires, but their filled with color
The vocabulary used is more in depth and sometimes less accessible for very young readers.
THey like to cover the entire spectrum of readers pre-literate to the advanced (up to about sixth grade.) -Monica H.
A popular topic is an opresased people overcoming adversity. MLK, Hurry Freedom, Potato,[andrew]
Books offer insight into what caused the problem and then how it was adressed. Famine and Great fire,
Informative books - All of books monica read.
illustrations are more realistic - carolina
We should all start adding pictures to our books no later than Wed May 26
* Please check books for an index or anything that makes it more like a textbook***
-when adding a picture simply click on the icon that looks like a tree from the toolbar above. You can add the image link and then edit the appearance of the photo by clicking on the tab that says appearnace. I chose 200X252 with a middle alignment. As long as the first number is 200 that's all that really matters. If you have any questions feel free to contact me.

Honor Book 2002
Martin's big words : the life of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr By Doreen Rappaport Illustrated by Bryan Collier
Martin Luther King, Jr believed that everyone was equal regardless of their color. He would preach, march, and pray for equal rights and fair treatment despite his safety being at risk.

Award Winner 2002
Black potatoes : the story of the great Irish famine, 1845-1850 By Susan Campbell Bartoletti
The Irish potato faminie struck in 1845 and blighted the potatoe crops of Ireland for five years. The British believed the plight was self-inflicted, leaving the Irish to suffer and starve through the famine.

Award Winner 2001
Hurry Freedom: African Americans in Gold Rush California By Jerry Stanley
The Gold Rush offered an opportunity for advancement to African Americans. Despite the discrimination they experienced, they were able to buy their freedom and even run their own businesses.

Award Winner 1992
Flight: The Journey of Charles Lindbergh by Robert Burleigh Illustrated by Mike Swimmer
On May 20, 1927 Charles Lindbergh began a solo 3,600 mile trip from New York to Paris, France on his small plane the Spirit of St. Louis. He would have to stay awake for over 30 hours and hope for the best because he had chosen to leave behind his parachute.

Honor Book 2010
How Many Baby Pandas? by Sandra Markle
While being raised in China, the baby pandas are kept under watch from the moment their born to adults.

Award Winner 2009
Amelia Earhart: The Legend of the Lost Aviator by Shelley Tanaka
Amelia Earhart a famous flier which tells her life from the moment she first saw an airplane.

Honor Book 2008
Spiders by Nic Bishop
Spiders vary in sizes and have different features which can be found everywhere.

Honor Book 2008
Helen Keller a deafblind women life is told through pictures from her childhood to adult.
Helen Keller: Her Life in Pictures by George Sullivan

Award Winner 1989
The Extraordinary Life: The Story Of A Monarch Butterfly by Laurence Pringle
A monarch butterfies journey of finding its way to where all monarch butterflies are destined.

Honor Book 2005
Actual Size by Steve Jenkins
The actual size of animals that very few of us get to see up close and personal.

Honor Book 2004
The Man Who Made Time Travel by Kathryn Lasky
Set in the 1700's, a young man creates one of the most valuable contributions to know man kind.

Honor Book 2002
The Dinosaurs Of Waterhouse Hawkins: An Illuminating History Of Mr. Waterhouse Hawkins by Barbara Kerley
In 1800's Mr. Waterhouse Hawkins proves that using your imagination can come to great importance, no matter what age.

Honor Book 1995
Christmas in the big house, Christmas in the Quarters
Describes slave's preperation and events that take place during Christmas even though freedom isn't an option.

Award winner 1996
The Great Fire
Describes the events that occured during the Fire of October 8, 1871and what poor judgments lead the fire to be uncontrollable.

Award Winner 1997
Leonardo Da vinci
Follows the Life of Leonardo Da Vinci and the troubles faced growing up to become educated and what lead him to become a revolutionary artist
The Great Flight
(ill upload the pictures with the annotations, im almost done reading them all.)