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Title: South Carolina Childrens Book Award Nominees


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South Carolina Childrens Book Award Nominees
  • 2006-2007

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American Moments Scenes From American History
  • By Robert Burleigh
  • Explore 18 significant events in American History
    from the first Thanksgiving in 1621 to the Twin
    Towers disaster in 2001.

3
Becoming Naomi León
  • By Pam Muñoz Ryan
  • When Naomis absent mother resurfaces to reclaim
    her, Naomi runs away to Mexico with her
    great-grandmother and younger brother in search
    of her father.

4
Buttermilk Hill
  • By Ruth White
  • When her parents start talking about DIVORCE, it
    is Pipers growing interest in and talent for
    poetry that helps her find a voice to say the
    things that are the hardest, and to make an
    important decision about following her own
    dreams.

5
Circle Unbroken
  • By Margot Thieis Raven
  • Now you asked me child, how I come to sew and
    thus begins the story of the sweet grass baskets
    from the Gullah culture of South Carolina. As
    the grandmother tells the story of the baskets
    history, she shares with her granddaughter the
    proud history of the people who brought the
    basket weaving tradition from their native Africa.

6
The Ghost of Cutler Creek
  • By Cynthia C. DeFelice
  • When Allie is contacted by the ghost of a dog,
    she and Dub investigate the surly new boy at
    school and his father, who may be running a puppy
    mill, to see if they are involved.

7
The Great Sockathon
  • M.C. Delanye
  • When 6th grader Sabrina receives an eerie message
    from Eliza Baker, an eleven-year-old girl who
    died in a fall from the big tree on the town
    green more than seventy years before, Sabrina and
    her friends dream up a plan to save the ghosts
    soon-to-be cut down haunt.

8
Heartbeat
  • By Sharon Creech
  • Twelve-year-old Annie ponders the many rhythms of
    life the year that her mother becomes pregnant,
    her grandfather begins faltering, and her best
    friend (and running partner) becomes distant.

9
Honeysuckle house
  • By Andrea Cheng
  • An All-American girl with Chinese ancestors and a
    new immigrant from China find little in common
    when they meet in their fourth grade classroom,
    but they are both missing their best friends and
    soon discover other connections.

10
Ida B.
  • By Katherine Hannigan
  • Home-schooled Ida B likes to have a plan. One
    day, her plan to maximize fun falls apart and not
    only is she sent back to public school, but she
    suffers through many changes and hardships at
    home.

11
Knockin On Wood Starring Peg Leg Bates
  • By Lynn Barasch
  • A picture book biography of Clayton Bates, an
    African-American, born in South Carolina, who
    lost his leg in a factory accident at the age of
    twelve and then went on to become a world famous
    tap dancer.

12
Mighty Jackie The Strikeout Queen
  • By Marissa Moss
  • Jackie Mitchell was a seventeen-year-old pitcher
    for the Chattanooga Lookouts back in 1931. On
    April 2nd of that year, this young lady made
    baseball history by striking out Babe Ruth and
    Lou Gehrig by relying on her famous fathers
    advice to practice hard and win.

13
Niagara Falls, or Does It?
  • By Henry Winkler
  • Fourth-graders Hank, Ashley, and Frankie are
    excitedly preparing for a magic show at the Rock
    'N Bowl when Hank's creative alternative to an
    English essay lands him in detention and grounded
    the week of the show.

14
Operation Clean Sweep
  • By Darleen Bailey Beard
  • In 1916, just four years after getting the right
    to vote, the women of Umatilla, Oregon plan to
    throw the mayor out of office and replace him
    with his wife. When the mayors son Corn
    overhears these plans, he has some serious
    decisions to make.

15
Promise to Keep How Jackie Robinson Changed
America
  • By Sharon Robinson
  • Jackie Robinsons daughter shares her personal
    accounts of her legendary fathers life and work
    on and off the baseball field.

16
Rainbow Soup Adventures in Poetry
  • By Brian P. Cleary
  • An introduction to poetry that uses humorous
    poems, illustrations, and annotations to clarify
    terms and explain different types of poems, such
    as macaronic verse, concrete poems, and
    limericks.

17
The Report Card
  • By Andrew Clements
  • Fifth-grader Nora Rowley has always hidden the
    fact that she is a genius from everyone because
    all she wants is to be normal, but when she comes
    up with a plan to prove that grades are not
    important, things begin to get out of control.

18
Seaward Born
  • By Lea Wait
  • Thirteen-year-old Michael works on the docks and
    ships in the Charleston Harbor. He longs to sail
    the seas but he knows slaves never have that
    experience. His friend Jim encourages him to run
    away after his mistress dies. Does he dare risk
    everything for a chance for freedom?

19
Up the Learning Tree
  • By Marcia K. Vaughn
  • Share the hopes of a young slave boy named Henry
    Bell who wants to learn more than anything else.
    It was Henrys curiosity that sparked his desire
    to learn to read and nothing would stand in his
    way. With the help of a northern school teacher
    and a beautifully aged sycamore tree, Henry
    realizes his dream.

20
The World According to Humphrey
  • By Betty G. Birney
  • You can learn a lot about life by observing
    another species. Thats what Humphrey was told
    when he was first brought to room 26. And boy, is
    it true!

21
The Young Man and the Sea
  • By W.R. Philbrick
  • After his mother's death, twelve-year-old Skiff
    Beaman decides that it is up to him to earn money
    to take care of himself and his father, so he
    undertakes a dangerous trip alone out on the
    ocean off the coast of Maine to try to catch a
    hugh bluefin tuna.
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