The Buckeye Children and Teen Book Award was established in
1981. Its designed to encourage Ohio
students to read, promote teacher and librarian involvement in literature, and
commend authors. Every year, students
all over Ohio nominate books from various categories: K-2, 3-5, 6-8, Teen. Then in the fall, Ohio students vote on the
top five nominations and in December a winner is selected for each
category. A list of past winners can be
found at http://www.bcbookaward.info/past-winners/
So what is the Buckeye Book Challenge – 1982-Present? As an
elementary librarian, my plan is to read all the past winners from the
children’s book category in chronological order from 1982 to the present. My awesome
librarian pal, Ashley Lambacher of The Book Talker has agreed to co-host the
challenge with me. She will read the
4-8/3-5 chapter book winners and I will read the K-2 picture book winners. All along the way, we will be blogging and
tweeting about our progress.
Would you like to join us?
Like the reading challenges of the past, this is intended to be a fun,
stress-free challenge. You are invited
to participate at your own pace and your own level of strictness – you may
choose not to re-read titles. Bottom
line, make this challenge work for you.
Happy reading!
Click here to
download a Buckeye Book Award Reading Challenge badge.