Flicker Tale AwardJuvenile Books

Given by North Dakota Library Association

Outros Nomes: Flicker Tale Children's Book Award (Inglês), North Dakota Flicker Tale Children's Book Award (Inglês)
139 Works / 144 Items 0 Books
The Flicker Tale Children's Book Award Compiled by Paulette Nelson Children's Division Minot Public Library The first children's book award given by the North Dakota Library Association was in mostrar mais 1978 under the name Children's Choice Award. This award was presented each year at the annual conference through 1985. The award was not given in 1986. In September, 1986 the name was changed to the current name: Flicker Tale Children's Book Award. Originally the award was the winner of a popular vote in which the top ten recipients of votes by children for their favorite book were submitted for a second vote by children across the state and their #1 favorite book was thus determined. There was no set time for the voting process to begin. All children pre-school through eighth grade were eligible to vote at his school or public library. Children had until February 15 to vote for the book they considered to be their favorite. About March 1, each library would receive a list of books that children considered to be their favorites. Children were again asked to vote on this new list of titles. The second voting reults were due by April 15 and the winner was announced by May 1. In 1980 members decided to create a picture book category to get more pre-school and early elementary school children involved in the award. In 1983 members discussed the feasibility of continuing the award. Some of the members of the association felt that the award should be changed or discontinued because "quality literature" was not being chosen and this reflected upon the librarians. Others felt that the titles should be chosen by librarians and then voted on by the children. This was not changed, however, until 1986. At that time members of the NDLA Children's Roundtable started nominating ten titles they know to be popular in their library. A ballot of the top ten nominated titles in each category was prepared and the children voted on these titles. The titles were displayed and promoted for several months so that children had the opportunity to read them and vote for their favorite book. Titles can be nominated more than once for an award, but the policy has been that once a title has won, it cannot be nominated again. Since the purpose of the award is to recognize literature that children like to read, the promotion of the titles and the vote by children is an integral part of the process. The librarians have, however, wanted this award to also recognize popular "new" works so the criteria for nomination changed from an unlimited copyright field to the current requirement that a nominated title must have been published in the last five years and it must be popular within the library nominating it; thus the change from the children making the nominations to the librarians making the nominations. This has allowed newer authors and newer works by established authors to compete with some of the tremendously popular older works. At first only members of the Children's Roundtable could submit nominations. Nominations were solicited in August or early September and the ballot was distributed at the NDLA conference in late September. The books were promoted in libraries across the state and voted on until March 15. The results were available to librarians by National Library Week. The libraries and winning authors were notified. The award was not presented, however, until the NDLA awards banquet in September. Authors were invited to attend the conference to receive their awards. Since 1897 a good number of the authors have been able to attend the Awards Ceremony. In all instances, airfare to the conference has been paid by their publishers. They usually do not charge an honorarium but NDLA has been responsible for the food and lodging. In the fall of 1991, the Children's Roundtable received a $15,000 grant from the North Dakota Humanities Council so that the Flicker Tale Nominees could be distributed to school and public libraries throughout the state. At this time the list of nominees was reduced to 5 titles per category. The first year the grant was in place, books were offered to librarians across the state for a mere $45 for a set of ten books. One hundred fifty sets were ordered and sold. (The grant subsidized the remaining cost of the books.) In addition, three children's authors were invited to tour the state the first year. Bill Martin Jr. visited the Minot area, Laurie Lawlor visited the Grand Forks region, and Avi visited the Bismarck/Hettinger area. Each library that participates in the program is asked to: 1. submit the voting results to the Flicker Tale Chair, 2. file an in-kind report, and 3. nominate books for the following year when returning the ballots in the spring. By doing this the Flicker Tale list is available when school starts the next fall. The North Dakota Humanities Council has supported the project since 1991. The grant has been reduced in amount. The Library Association now orders 200 sets of books which are sold for $75 per set. Order blanks are sent out to all public libraries in the state, all school libraries, and all superintendents of schools. Also ordered are special nominee and winner stickers which are affixed to the book so that everyone is aware that this is a "special" book. Books are sent to one library and a committee of volunteer librarians packages the books, ballots, stickers, and book talks. The book talks are written by volunteers and they are copied and distributed with the books so that librarians and teachers can promote the books. The grant also makes it possible for children's author's to visit the state. The Flicker Tale Committee has tried to reach all areas of the state. Children's book authors who have visited North Dakota through the Flicker Tale Grant include: Bill Martin Jr., Laurie Lawlor, Avi, Tedd Arnold (twice), Janet Stevens (twice), Rafe Martin, Mary Jane Auch, and Hadley Irwin. Author visits are usually scheduled in small rural areas where children often do not have the opportunity to interact and visit with real live authors. Through the years the program has grown. Over 15,000 children participate annually in the program. Because of the grant small, rural libraries and schools can now participate in the program because the books are easily attained and affordable. mostrar menos
Stages:
Todos, Winner (119), Nominee (544)
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Years:
Todos, 2018 (4), 2017 (4), 2016 (4), 2015 (4), 2014 (4), 2013 (4), 2012 (4), 2011 (4), 2010 (4), 2009 (4), 2008 (4), 2007 (4), 2006 (4), 2005 (4), 2004 (5), 2003 (5), 2002 (5), 2000 (5), 1999 (5), 1998 (5), 1997 (5), 1996 (5), 1993 (5), 1992 (5), 1991 (5), 1990 (6), 1989 (5), 1988 (10), 1982, 1987? (1), 1987 (10), 1983 (1)

Winner 29

Nominee 144

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The Evil Wizard Smallbone de Delia Sherman2018
It Ain't So Awful, Falafel de Firoozeh Dumas2018
Makoons de Louise Erdrich2018
Ghost de Jason Reynolds2018
The Night Gardener de Jonathan Auxier2017
The Witch's Boy de Kelly Barnhill2017
Unusual Chickens for the Exceptional Poultry Farmer de Kelly Jones2017
In the Footsteps of Crazy Horse de Joseph M. Marshall III2017
Upside Down in the Middle of Nowhere de Julie T. Lamana2016
The Fourteenth Goldfish de Jennifer L. Holm2016
Greenglass House de Kate Milford2016
Rump: The True Story of Rumplestiltskin de Liesl Shurtliff2016
Escape from Mr. Lemoncello's Library de Chris Grabenstein2015
Icefall de Matthew J. Kirby2015
The Vine Basket de Josanne La Valley2015
Deadweather and Sunrise de Geoff Rodkey2015
Wonder de R. J. Palacio2014
In a Glass Grimmly de Adam Gidwitz2014
Athlete vs. Mathlete de W.C. Mack2014
The Spindlers de Lauren Oliver2014
Out of My Mind de Sharon M. Draper2013
The Cheshire Cheese Cat: A Dickens of a Tale de Carmen Agra Deedy2013
The Evolution of Calpurnia Tate de Jacqueline Kelly2013
The Apothecary de Maile Meloy2013
The Fourth Stall de Chris Rylander2012
Hide and Seek de Katy Grant2012
Rise of the Ninja de Simon Higgins2012
A Long Walk to Water: Based on a True Story de Linda Sue Park2012
Schooled de Gordon Korman2011
The Magician's Elephant de Kate DiCamillo2011
Igraine The Brave de Cornelia Funke2011
Woods Runner de Gary Paulsen2011
Soldier's Secret: The Story of Deborah Sampson de Sheila Solomon Klass2010
Shakespeare's Secret de Elise Broach2010
The Gollywhopper Games de Jody Feldman2010
Six Innings de James Preller2010
The Invention of Hugo Cabret de Brian Selznick2009
No Talking de Andrew Clements2009
Gabriel's Horses de Alison Hart2009
Travel Team de Mike Lupica2009
Marley: A Dog Like No Other de John Grogan2008
Flush de Carl Hiaasen2008
On The Wings of Heroes de Richard Peck2008
The Haunting of Swain's Fancy de Brenda Seabrooke2008
Dog Sense de Sneed B. Collard III2007
Gregor the Overlander de Suzanne Collins2007
Double Identity de Margaret Peterson Haddix2007
A Corner of the Universe de Ann M. Martin2007
Inkheart de Cornelia Funke2006
The City of Ember de Jeanne DuPrau2006
The Sea of Trolls de Nancy Farmer2006
Ida B: . . . and Her Plans to Maximize Fun, Avoid Disaster, and (Possibly) Save the World de Katherine Hannigan2006
Zach's Lie de Roland Smith2005
Hoot de Carl Hiaasen2005
Blizzard's Wake de Phyllis Reynolds Naylor2005
A Year Down Yonder de Richard Peck2005
Shipwreck de Gordon Korman2004
The Year of Miss Agnes de Kirkpatrick Hill2004
Dear Mrs. Ryan, You're Ruining My Life de Jennifer B. Jones2004
Silent to the Bone de E. L. Konigsburg2004
Surviving the Applewhites de Stephanie S. Tolan2004
Skeleton Man de Joseph Bruchac2003
Nory Ryan's Song de Patricia Reilly Giff2003
Pee Wee's tale de Johanna Hurwitz2003
The Graduation of Jake Moon de Barbara Park2003
Mau Começo de Lemony Snicket2003
Touching Spirit Bear de Ben Mikaelsen2002
I Was a Third Grade Spy de Mary Jane Auch2002
Because of Winn-Dixie de Kate DiCamillo2002
I'm Sorry, Almira Ann de Jane Kurtz2002
The Captain's Dog: My Journey with the Lewis and Clark Tribe de Roland Smith2002
Holes de Louis Sachar2000
Joey Pigza Swallowed the Key de Jack Gantos2000
The Willows and Beyond de William Horwood2000
Petey de Ben Mikaelsen2000
Star of Luis de Marc Talbert2000
Shiloh Season de Phyllis Reynolds Naylor1999
Riding Freedom de Pam Muñoz Ryan1999
Thunder Cave de Roland Smith1999
Gib Rides Home de Zilpha Keatley Snyder1999
Wringer de Jerry Spinelli1999
Rescue Josh McGuire de Ben Mikaelsen1998
Risky Assignment de Judy Baer1998
Kokopelli's Flute de Will Hobbs1998
Jip: His Story de Katherine Paterson1998
The Truth about Sacajawea de Kenneth Thomasma1998
Mick Harte Was Here de Barbara Park1997
Beware the Ravens, Aunt Morbelia de Joan Carris1997
Moose Tracks de Mary Casanova1997
The Watsons Go to Birmingham—1963 de Christopher Paul Curtis1997
Stranded de Ben Mikaelsen1997
The Best School Year Ever de Barbara Robinson1996
Crazy Lady! de Jane Leslie Conly1996
I Left My Sneakers in Dimension X de Bruce Coville1996
Beethoven Lives Upstairs de Barbara Nichol1996
Jenna's Big Jump de Faythe Dyrud Thureen1996
Fudge-a-Mania de Judy Blume1993
The True Confessions of Charlotte Doyle de Avi1993
The Burning Questions of Bingo Brown de Betsy Byars1993
Nekomah Creek de Linda Crew1993
Totally Disgusting! de Bill Wallace1993
Maniac Magee de Jerry Spinelli1992
I Am Leaper de Annabel Johnson1992
Addie's Dakota Winter de Laurie Lawlor1992
Soup's Hoop de Robert Newton Peck1992
The Dragon's Boy de Jane Yolen1992
How to Fight a Girl de Thomas Rockwell1991
Muggie Maggie de Beverly Cleary1991
Hurray for Ali Baba Bernstein de Johanna Hurwitz1991
Ma and Pa Dracula (Apple Paperbacks) de Ann M. Martin1991
Red Dog de Bill Wallace1991
Hatchet de Gary Paulsen1990
Sixth-Grade Sleepover de Eve Bunting1990
Sarah, Plain and Tall de Patricia MacLachlan1990
Dogsong de Gary Paulsen1990
The Voyage of the Frog de Gary Paulsen1990
Night of the Twisters de Ivy Ruckman1990
On My Honor de Marion Dane Bauer1989
The Return of the Indian de Lynne Reid Banks1989
Anastasia's Chosen Career de Lois Lowry1989
Anastasia, Ask your Analyst de Lois Lowry1989
Hatchet de Gary Paulsen1989
Nothing's Fair in Fifth Grade de Barthe DeClements1988
Dear Mr. Henshaw de Beverly Cleary1988
Ramona Quimby, Age 8 de Beverly Cleary1988
Sixth Grade Can Really Kill You de Barthe DeClements1988
The Whipping Boy de Sid Fleischman1988
Spring and the Shadow Man de Emily Rhoads Johnson1988
Fables de Arnold Lobel1988
Anastasia Again! de Lois Lowry1988
Sarah, Plain and Tall de Patricia MacLachlan1988
The Sign of the Beaver de Elizabeth George Speare1988
Superfudge de Judy Blume1982, 1987?
Superfudge de Judy Blume1987
Dear Mr. Henshaw de Beverly Cleary1987
Bunnicula: A Rabbit-Tale of Mystery de Deborah Howe1987
From the Mixed-up Files of Mrs. Basil E. Frankweiler de E. L. Konigsburg1987
A Wrinkle in Time de Madeleine L'Engle1987
Anastasia Krupnik de Lois Lowry1987
Mrs. Frisby and the Rats of NIMH de Robert C. O'Brien1987
Bridge to Terabithia de Katherine Paterson1987
The Great Gilly Hopkins de Katherine Paterson1987
Dicey's Song de Cynthia Voigt1987
Ramona Quimby, Age 8 de Beverly Cleary1983

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