<em><pre> </pre></em> <center><strong>__The Robert F. Sibert Medal__</center></strong> <center><em><img width="177" alt="The Robert Sibert Medal" src="http://www.ala.org/ala/mgrps/divs/alsc/awardsgrants/bookmedia/sibertmedal/sibertseal_noshadow%20.gif" title="Sibert Award" height="177" /></em></center> _The Sibert Award and Honor Awards are presented to the authors of the most distinguished informational children's books published the previous year._ __Award Terms:__ <li>Poetry and traditional literature (e.g., folktales) are not eligible. There are no other limitations as to the character of the book providing it is an original work. </li><li>Honor books may be named. They are books that are also truly distinguished. </li><li>The award is restricted to authors, author/illustrator, co-authors, or author and illustrator named on the title page who are citizens or residents of the United States. </li><li>The award is restricted to original work first published in the United States. </li><li>The committee is to consider in its deliberations only books eligible for the award as specified in the terms. </li><li>The award may be given posthumously.</li> <strong>Award Criteria:</strong> <li>In identifying the most distinguished informational book for children from the preceding year, committee members consider important elements and qualities: 1 Excellent, engaging, and distinctive use of language. 1 Excellent, engaging, and distinctive visual presentation. 1 Appropriate organization and documentation. 1 Clear, accurate, and stimulating presentation of facts, concepts, and ideas. 1 Appropriate style of presentation for subject and for intended audience. 1 Supportive features (index, table of contents, maps, timelines, etc). 1 Respectful and of interest to children. </li><li>Not every book relies equally on every element. The committee need not find excellence in every element listed above but only in those relevant to the book. </li><li>The book must be a self-contained entity, not dependent on other media for enjoyment. </li><li>The Sibert Award is presented to honor distinguished informational books for children. The award is not presented for didactic intent or for popularity.</li> <strong>Things We Found Interesting about the Sibert Award</strong> While reading our books for this award, we noticed a few common factors to their classification as Sibert Honor Books and Medal Winners. Essentially, all of these books can be categorized as informational books. Yet one thing that caught us off guard, was that each book had a story to tell. Each work had a plot and obstacles to overcome. While some of the books on the Sibert list seemed daunting and a bit boring at first, each book eventually became enthralling. We found ourselves becoming engrossed in reading each of them. Some of us read more of the books just for fun! Many of the books can be placed in their own genres, such as autobiography, history, science, and art. The common link between these genres, however, was the historicism behind each piece. Each piece had a true back story, one that helped develop the main characters of each work, and each of the back stories were based on historical fact. Also, one key link between the science based books was that in each one there were diagrams, detailed photos, and charts which made it easier for young readers to understand the material. Because these books were informational each book was filled with definitions, but were not presented like a typical textbook would incorporate them. The writers would say a concept, or a technical term, and then define it within the context of the work. This technique made each book exceptionally easy to read. While reading each of the award winning books, we found that the award generally showed privilege to those books that shared a theme of overcoming racism. Some examples of this include, <em>Freedom Riders, Claudette Colvin, When Marian Sang, and We are the Ship. </em>In each of these books we found that the main characters, as well as the overall plot of the story, was to shine light on the obstacles that were to be overcome despite the odds against them. In _Freedom Riders_, part of the overwhelming power of the story was the relationship between a black man and a white man during the civil rights movement. Not only was this a time turmoil for blacks, but the book also showed the trials faced by those whites who were against the segregation of public facilities. In _When Marian Sang_,the biggest obstacle, not only for Marian, but for most African Americans in the early 1930s was getting others to judge their character and not the color of their skin. Standing in front of the Abraham Lincoln memorial singing "America" , Marian overcame racism and showed others that they can too. In <em>We are the Ship, </em>the only people who were able to play professional baseball were white men. African Americans decided to create a league of their own and start to travel places. The conditions of their travel was horrible. They weren't allowed to eat in restaurants, sleep in hotels, and the buses were cramped and uncomfortable. Although they face racism constantly, they got to play baseball which was the most important thing to them. Another theme that we found while reading each of the award and honor books, were they gave privilege to activism. Books such as _Pedro and Me_ and<em>The Voice That Challenged a Nation</em>, exemplified this theme. In each of these books we found that the main objective of each character, was to spread a message by getting people involved in their cause. In _Pedro and Me_, Pedro becomes an activist for the HIV cause by giving information on how to prevent contracting this disease and how to treat those living with HIV. With the help from his Real World roomates they were able to shatter the myths and fears of society. Also, in _The Voice That Challenged a Nation_, Marian Anderson fights through the struggle of being an African American woman trying to make it as a singer. During this time Civil Rights was being fought heavily throughout our nation and Marian Anderson helped to spread the message that it's okay to be African American and that she should have the same rights as any other American. The last theme our books share are ground breaking historical events. These events can be new inventions or events that change the course of history. Some examples include, _Vincent Van Gogh, We are the Ship, and The Longitude Prize._ In _Vincent Van Gogh,_ as a painter, he used color to express emotion and mood. Other artists during that time were making realistic paintings and colors. Vincents technique and style was unheard of, which led to alot of people not liking his work. In <em>We are the Ship, </em>Jackie Robinson signed with the Brooklyn Dodgers in 1945 and was the first African American to play professional baseball. Jackie Robinson faced racism head on and didn't fight back. If he did, the chances of other African Americans to play baseball would have never happened. In _The Longitude Prize_ the British Parliament offered a prize of 20,000 pounds to the person who could invent a simple device to determine longitude while out at sea. Fifty years after the prize was offered, there were two people who invented devices. In the end the self-educated man named John Harrison won the prize for the seagoing clock that he invented. <center><strong><font color="#1e90ff"><strong>Award Winning and Nominated Books</strong> </font></strong> <em><img width="150" alt="Penguin Book Cover" src="http://t2.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:5GRyD2B0wTY2KM:http://www.antarcticconnection.com/ab1583000equick/images/books/myseason2.jpg" title="My Seasons With Penguins" height="163" /></em> __My Season with Penguins__ __By Sophie Webb__ __2001 Honor Book__ _My season with Penguins is a compilation of an artists journey. Sophie Webb travels to the cold climate plain of Antartica. Throughout her_ _two-month stay she observes, records and draws her new found animal friends._ <em><img width="110" alt="bb" src="http://images.amazon.com/images/P/0689831838.01.TZZZZZZZ.jpg" title="Brooklyn Bridge" height="101" /></em> __The Brooklyn Bridge__ __By Lynn Curlee__ __2002 Honor Book__ _Brooklyn Bridge provides detailed information on the process of how the Brooklyn Bridge was built. A fourteen-year project now stands as on of the most_ _popular world landmarks._ <em><img width="150" alt="Hole Book Cover" src="http://www.fantasticfiction.co.uk/images/x3/x19269.jpg" style="width: 137px; height: 167px" title="hole in My Life" height="230" /></em> __Hole in My Life__ __By Jack Gantos__ <em><strong>2003 Honor Book<br /></strong></em> <em>After being imprisoned at a young age, Jack Gantos re-tells his story of how he turned his life around and became the man he is today.</em> <em><img width="150" alt="ballerina Book Cover" src="http://www.personal.psu.edu/rmc5071/blogs/rachel_cantones_elementary_education_e-portfolio/assets_c/2009/06/Picture%202-thumb-316x479-57420.png" style="width: 136px; height: 168px" title="To Dance" height="227" /></em> __To Dance: A Ballerina's Graphic Novel__ __By Siena Cherson Siegel__ <em><strong>2007 Honor Book<br /></strong></em> <em>This is a story of Siena Siegel, her dream of becoming a prima ballerina, and how she overcame her obstacles to make her dream a reality.</em> <em><img width="150" alt="Alice on Bike Book cover" src="http://www.bcplib.org/images/Kids/Book%20Images/What%20to%20Do%20About%20Alice.jpg" style="width: 130px; height: 169px" title="What to DO About Alice" height="210" /> </em> __What to Do About Alice__ __By Barbra Kerley__ __2009 Medal Winner__ _This is an entertaining bibliography about Alice, President Theodore Rooesevelts daughter and their chaotic life in the WHite House._ <em><img width="150" alt="world" src="http://www.fileden.com/files/2007/8/2/1316215/teammoon.jpg" style="width: 126px; height: 166px" title="Nicoles Book" height="166" /> </em> __Team Moon: How 400,000 People Landed Apollo 11 on the Moon__ __By Catherine Thimmesh__ __2007 Medal Winner__ _This is an in depth behind the scenes look into the first Apollo moon landing, from the first ideas to the final landing._ <em><img width="125" alt="storyteller" src="http://www.fileden.com/files/2007/8/2/1316215/sequoyah.jpg" style="width: 125px; height: 164px" title="Nicole Book" height="181" /> </em> __Sequoyah__ __By James Rumford__ __2005 Honor Book__ _In 1958 a crippled Sequoyah struggles to create the Cherokee writing system._ <em><img width="155" alt="Spider" src="http://www.fileden.com/files/2007/8/2/1316215/tarscientist.gif" style="width: 160px; height: 111px" title="Nicoles Book" height="130" /> </em> __The Tarantula Scientist__ __By Sy Montogomery__ __2005 Honor Book__ _This is a documentary of Sam Marshall's research and findings, dealing with the tarantula._ <em><img width="124" alt="americanplague.jpg" src="%ATTACHURL%/americanplague.jpg" style="width: 144px; height: 136px" height="156" /></em> __An American Plague: The True and Terrifying Story of the Yellow Fever Epidemic of 1793__ __By Jim Murphy__ __2004 Medal Winner__ _Yellow Fever epidemic in 1793 was a deadly outbreak of influenza in Philadelphia that killed thousands of people, and forced President Washington to flee the city in its time of need._ <em><img width="130" alt="sixdaysuse.jpg" src="%ATTACHURL%/sixdaysuse.jpg" height="144" /> </em> __Six Days in October: The Stock Market Crash of 1929__ __By Karen Blumenthal__ __2003 Honor Book__ _A compilation of stories from people who seen the effects of Black Tuesday and the Crash of '29._ <em><img width="121" alt="blackpotatoes.JPG" src="%ATTACHURL%/blackpotatoes.JPG" style="width: 123px; height: 155px" height="116" /> </em> __Black Potatoes: The Story of the Great Irish Famine, 1845-1850__ __By Susan Campbell Bartoletti__ __2002 Medal Winner__ _A historical account of the mid-19th century mystery that rendered the staple diet of the Irish inedible, killing one million and sending two million refugees abroad._ <em><img width="157" alt="hitleryouth.jpg" src="%ATTACHURL%/hitleryouth.jpg" style="width: 148px; height: 188px" height="215" /> </em> __Hitler Youth: Growing up in Hitler's Shadow__ __By Susan Campbell Bartoletti__ __2006 Honor Book__ _The recounting of growing up in Nazi-Germany, and the excitement and fury surrounding the notorious Hitler Youth. It explores the memories of those who lived during the Third Reich's rise to power and its ultimate demise._ <em><img width="113" alt="survivinghitleruse.jpg" src="%ATTACHURL%/survivinghitleruse.jpg" style="width: 113px; height: 149px" height="186" /> </em> __Surviving Hitler: A Boy in the Nazi Death Camps__ __By Andrea Warren__ __2002 Honor Book__ _Jack recounts surviving Hitler's rise to power and the horrible atrocities of the death camps._ <em><img width="201" alt="secrethunley.jpg" src="%ATTACHURL%/secrethunley.jpg" height="136" /> </em> __Secrets of a Civil War Submarine: Solving the Mysteries of the H.L. Hunley__ __By Sally M. Walker__ __2008 Medal Winner__ _A scientific and historic exploration of the Civil War submarine H.L. Hunley, the first sub to destroy an enemy ship, and also the search and reclamation of the Hunley after its discovery in Charleston Bay in 1995._ <em><img width="187" alt="Photobucket" src="http://i291.photobucket.com/albums/ll287/NicoleOlivaresHill/ifacethewind.jpg" style="width: 125px; height: 164px" height="269" border="0" /> </em> __I Face The Wind__ __By Vicki Cobb__ <em><strong>2004 Honor Book<br /></strong></em> <em>This book introduces the wind, how it works and functions, through a series of hands-on activities it teaches how to understand something you cannot see.</em> <em><img alt="Photobucket" src="http://i291.photobucket.com/albums/ll287/NicoleOlivaresHill/thewall.jpg" border="0" /> </em> __The Wall: Growing Up behind the Iron Curtain__ __by Peter Sís__ __2008 Medal Winner__ _A young Czechoslovakian boy must creatively express himself in order to deal with the chaos of the Cold war._ <em><img width="100" alt="Friendship, Loss and What I Learned" src="http://rgr-static1.tangentlabs.co.uk/images/bau/97808050/9780805064032/100/0/plain/pedro-and-me-friendship-loss-and-what-i-learned.jpg" title="Pedro and Me" height="149" /> </em> __Pedro and Me: Friendship, Loss and What I Learned__ __By Judd Winick__ __2001 Honor Book__ _Pedro and Me is a tale about a young man's journey to bring health awareness to young people._ <em><strong><img width="114" alt="The storm that changed america" src="http://www.audiobooksonline.com/media/ss_size3/Blizzard_The_Storm_that_Changed_America_Jim_Murphy_unabridged_compact_discs.jpg" title="Blizzard!" height="105" /> </strong></em> __Blizzard! The Storm That Changed America__ __By Jim Murphy__ __2001 Honor Book__ A strong storm hits the Northeastern States of the U.S. unexpectedly in the late 1800's. <em><strong><img width="126" alt="Joan Dash" src="http://img.fkcdn.com/img/362/9780374346362.jpg" title="The Longitude Prize" height="150" /> </strong></em> __The Longitude Prize__ __By Joan Dash__ __2001 Honor Book__ A prize is offered for a simple and practical device that could determine longitude to the sailors in the early 1700's. <em><strong><img width="100" alt="El Dorado" src="http://bookwizard.scholastic.com/content/media/products/72/9780395848272_sm.jpg" title="Sir walter ralegh" height="110" /> </strong></em> __Sir Walter Ralegh and the Quest for El Dorado__ __By Marc Aronson__ __2001 Medal Winner__ This award winning book covers Sir Walter Ralegh's biography and his quest to find the mythological city of El Dorado. <strong><em><img width="109" alt="A portrait of a man with a hat" src="http://images.ebookmall.com/lsi/s-image/5/5552029445.jpg" title="Vincent van gogh" height="160" /> </em></strong> __Vincent Van Gogh: Portrait of an Artist__ __By Jan Greenberg and Sandra Jordan__ __2002 Honor Book__ Vincent Van Gogh had a hard time living up to his families expectations. By being an outcast, it gave him the drive and passion to paint masterpieces <em><strong><img width="144" alt="Young african american woman with eyes closed" src="http://bookwizard.scholastic.com/content/media/products/74/9780439269674_lg.jpg" title="When marian sang" height="158" /> </strong></em> __When Marian Sang__ __By Pam Muñoz__ __2003 Honor Book__ _Marian must break down the walls of racism by using, the only weapon she has, her voice._ <em><strong><img width="100" alt="Jackson Pollock painting" src="http://www.childrenslit.com/childrenslit/gif/0761316825actionjackson.gif" title="Action Jackson" height="105" /> </strong></em> __Action Jackson__ __By Jan Greenberg and Sandra Jordan__ __2003 Honor Book__ Jackson Pollock changed the way an artist approached a canvas. <em><strong><img width="106" alt="Portrait of a man in a farm hat" src="http://photo.goodreads.com/books/1170279598m/45292.jpg" title="Walt Whitman" height="140" /> </strong></em> __Walt Whitman: Words for America__ __By Barbara Kerley__ __2005 Honor Book__ _Walt Whitman, a proud American writer, does his part to honor the voice of America and its president, Abraham LIncoln, during the Civil War and time immediately following._ <em><strong><img width="100" alt="Marian Anderson struggle for equal rights" src="http://rgr-static1.tangentlabs.co.uk/images/bau/97806181/9780618159765/100/0/plain/voice-that-challenged-a-nation-marian-anderson-and-the-struggle-for-equal-rights.jpg" title="The Voice that Challenged a Nation" height="130" /> </strong></em> __The Voice That Challenged a Nation: Marian Anderson and the Struggle for Equal Rights__ __By Russel Freedman__ __2005 Medal Winner__ Marian Anderson, an African American woman, explains in this documentary the hardships she faced while acheiving her goal to become a professional singer. <em><strong><img width="105" alt="New Guinea kangaroo" src="http://kids.denverlibrary.org/assets/fun/award07/kangaroo.gif" title="Quest for the Tree Kangaroo" height="105" /> </strong></em> __Quest for the Tree Kangaroo: An Expedition to the Cloud Forest of New Guinea__ __By Sy Montgomery__ __2007 Honor Book__ Scientist Lisa Dabek studies the rare Matschie's tree kangaroo in the tall trees of the Papua New Guinea rainforest. <em><strong><img width="100" alt="John Lewis and Jim Zwerg" src="http://www.wla.lib.wi.us/yss/Images/Book%20Awards/Ann%20Bausum/freedomriders_small.jpg" title="Freedom Riders" height="125" /> </strong></em> __Freedom Riders: John Lewis and Jim Zwerg on the Front Lines of the Civil Rights Movement</em__ __By Ann Bausum__ __2007 Honor Book__ _John Lewis and Jim Zwerg, a black and white man, make a stand against racism during the 1960's civil rights movement._ <em><strong><img width="100" alt="A six eye spider" src="http://www.stoneridgelibrary.org/www_graphics_srl/photos/BookCovers/NicBishop%20Spiders.jpg" title="Spiders" height="139" /> </strong></em> __Spiders__ __By Nic Bishop__ __2008 Honor Book__ An interesting picture and fact filled book about the different types of spiders. <strong><em><img width="100" alt="Read and black boat" src="http://kids.denverlibrary.org/assets/fun/award08/lightship.jpg" title="Lightship" height="100" /> </em></strong> __Lightship__ __By Brian Floca__ __2008 Honor Book__ A journey through the ships that guide the way on the ocean for larger ships is explained in this factual, yet picturual book. <em><strong><img width="145" alt="Melting Glaciers" src="http://www2.husd4.k12.il.us/Teacher/Library/BookCovers/bcBodiesIce.jpg" title="Bodies from the Ice" height="120" /> </strong></em> __Bodies from the Ice: Melting Glaciers and the Recovery of the Past__ __By James M. Deem__ __2009 Honor Book__ The worlds glaciers have been rapidly melting. As the glaciers are forming slushy ice water, hidden treasures from the past are being revealed. <em><strong><img width="185" alt="negro league baseball" src="http://www.childrenslit.com/childrenslit/images/9780786808328_we_are_the_ship.jpg" title="We are the ship" height="185" /> </strong></em> __We Are the Ship: The Story of Negro League Baseball__ __By Kadir Nelson__ __2009 Medal Winner__ Segregation forced African Americans to play baseball in a separate league. With self control and determination, Jackie Robinson gave African Americans a chance to finally be able to play professional baseball. <em><strong><img width="141" alt="Women who chaged history" src="http://www.ci.el-paso.tx.us/library/reference/pathfinders/images/wia_almost_astronauts.jpg" title="Almsot astronauts" height="154" /> </strong></em> __Almost Astronauts: 13 Women Who Dared to Dream__ __By Tanya Lee Stone__ __2010 Medal Winner__ 13 women dreamed to fly to the moon and now as they watched one of their own shooting into space they realized their dream was now a reality. <em><strong><img width="114" alt="Joe and Bob Switzer" src="http://www.weberpl.lib.ut.us/book_cover/9781570916731/cover.jpg" title="Day-Glo Brothers" height="148" /> </strong></em> __The Day-Glo Brothers: The True Story of Bob and Joe Switzer's Bright Ideas and Brand New Colors__ __By Chris Barton__ __2010 Honor Book__ _Joe Switzer wanted to make his magic act better. With the help of his brother Bob, they created a fluorescent paint that is used on signs and store windows._ <em><strong><img width="185" alt="Apolo 11" src="http://www.childrenslit.com/childrenslit/images/9781416950462_moonshot.jpg" title="Moonshot" height="206" /> </strong></em> __Moonshot: The Flight of Apollo 11__ __By Brian Floca__ __2010 Honor Book__ _Apollo 13 was an important space shuttle launch. In this exciting book, the reader will encounter a first hand look into the spacecrafts flight._ <em><strong><img width="185" alt="Twice toward justice" src="http://www.childrenslit.com/childrenslit/images/9780374313227_claudette_colvin_twice_toward_justice.jpg" title="Claudette Colvin" height="202" /> </strong></em> __Claudette Colvin: Twice Toward Justice__ __By Phillip Hoose__ __2010 Honor Book__ _Claudette Colvin, a black teen during the civil rights movement, must face the racial prejudice of her time and overcome obstacles to stand up for what she believes in._ <strong><em><img width="151" alt="hitler" src="http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_0_SJ0uO6DHU/RriEHsVFQ_I/AAAAAAAAA9c/yNbllI3vPZw/s200/hitler.gif" title="the life and death of adolf hitler" height="200" /></em> </strong> __The Life and Death of Adolf Hitler__ __By James Cross Giblin__ __2003 Medal Winner__ </center>
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