The winners of 2021 ENVIRONMENT AWARD FOR CHILDREN’S LITERATURE have been announced!
Recently, I shared with you the shortlist for the Environment Award for Children’s Literature. Today it is my pleasure to let you know the winners in each of the three categories: Fiction, Non-Fiction and Picture Fiction.
Over to the Wilderness Society for their announcement:
The winners for this year’s Environment Award for Children’s Literature have been announced by the Wilderness Society during Nature Book Week, which runs between 6 – 12 September.
Now in its 27th year, the Wilderness Society shortlists the best children’s nature books before a panel of judges crowns a winner for three categories: Fiction, Non-Fiction, and Picture Fiction. The award showcases and celebrates some of the best writers and illustrators working in children’s literature.
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I am drawn to Tree Beings.
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It has a lot of appeal. 🙂
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Yes!
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Congratulations to the winners. Such an important theme.
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It sure is, Anne. And these are beautiful books.
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I’ll check these out. Starfall always does a good job of reminding kids of the environment, though somewhat dated.
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I used to use a Starfall in my classroom for literacy activities. Is it the same one?
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It is, and still free. Their math side last time I checked was freemium.
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Interesting. Thanks for that. 🙂
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these all sound wonderful! and I’m especially interested in ‘tree beings’
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I agree, Beth. You may enjoy this video by the author. https://youtu.be/8QvUJ9VUMgg
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Thank you!
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