Tuesday, January 31, 2012

2012 Caldecott Medal Announcement

On Monday, January 23rd the authors and illustrators of this year’s best children’s books were celebrated. The 2012 Caldecott Awards were announced, as well as many other awards for children’s literature. The Caldecott Medal is awarded annually to the artist (illustrator) of the best children’s book of the year. Books that receive a Caldecott Honor were also considered for the top prize.

The 2012 Caldecott Medal is awarded to……



A Ball for Daisy by Chris Rashcka

This wordless storybook follows the life of a dog named Daisy and her beloved red ball. But when Daisy’s ball is damaged by another dog, will Daisy ever want to play again? Children will want to tell their version of the story over and over again.



Caldecott Honor Books:

Blackout by John Rocco

When everyone is too busy to play a board game, a boy goes to his room to play a video game by himself. But when the power goes off his family finds new ways to enjoy the night, their neighbors and each other!



Grandpa Green by Lane Smith

In this story a young boy shares his grandfather's history through the topiaries his grandfather created. In the garden the topiaries mark each special event in his grandfather’s life, good and not so good. A sweet story about a boy’s love for his elderly grandfather and the gifts his grandfather passed on to him.


Me…Jane by Patrick McDonnell

A young girl named Jane and her stuffed monkey, Jubilee set out to investigate the world. She dreams of helping animals and going to Africa, and one day…. she does! This biographical introduction of Dr. Jane Goodall is set in a children’s book, but shows children that they too, can make their dreams come true!

The Chester County Library has copies of these award-winning titles and many others. Check them out @ your library!

Wednesday, January 18, 2012

Math and Science Programs for 4-6 year olds

Did you know that Chester County Library offers FREE science and math programs for children ages 4-6? The following are being held in February and March:

Mother Goose Asks "Why?"
Fridays - February 3-17, 2012
10:00-11:00 am or 1:00-2:00 pm
- This is a family literacy program for children ages 4-6 and their caregivers that uses picture books and fun hands-on activities to introduce science concepts to children.
- Each program is limited to 20 children for each session. Every child must be accompanied by a caregiver for each class. No siblings, please.
- You can register by going to our web site http://www.ccls.org/ -- Find an Event calendar -- Chester County Library -- February -- February 3 Mother Goose Asks Why? -- Register

You Can Count on Mother Goose
Fridays - March 2-16, 2012
10:00-11:00 am or 1:00-2:00 pm
- This is a family literacy program for children ages 4-6 and their caregivers that uses picture books and fun hands-on activities to introduce math concepts to children.
- Each program is limited to 20 children for each session. Every child must be accompanied by a caregiver for each class. No siblings, please.
- You can register by going to our web site http://www.ccls.org/ -- Find an Event calendar -- Chester County Library -- March -- March 2 You Can Count on Mother Goose --Register

If you have any questions, please call the Children's Reference Desk at Chester County Library at 610-280-2630.