Excellence in Children’s and Young Adult Science Fiction Notable ListsGolden Duck Notable Picture Books List

Given by Core Committee Recognizing Excellence in Children’s and Young Adult Science Fiction

Autres noms: LITA Excellence in Children’s and Young Adult Science Fiction Notable Lists (Anglais), Golden Duck Award (Anglais)
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The Excellence in Children’s and Young Adult Science Fiction Notable Lists are designed to encourage good science fiction literature for children. Science fiction books use (future) science and afficher plus technology rather than fantasy or magic. The Lists will be announced every year at the ALA Midwinter Meeting.

The purpose of the Excellence in Children’s and Young Adult Science Fiction Notable Lists is to identify Science Fiction books that have the most interest and appeal to three age groups:

Picture books for preschool and early readers, ages up to 6 years old (Golden Duck List);

Illustrated chapter books or short novels for grade school students, ages 7—11 (Eleanor Cameron List);

YA books for teens, ages 12—18 (Hal Clement List).

Charge

The Core Committee Recognizing Excellence in Children’s and Young Adult Science Fiction is charged with selecting, annotating, and presenting for publication annually a list of notable children’s science fiction books of the preceding calendar year. The Committee reads extensively during the year and at the ALA Midwinter Meeting announces the Lists of those titles they believe to be notable. The Lists are intended to assist children, their parents and librarians in selecting books to read and to encourage them to seek out those that are considered notable among the many books available in bookstores and libraries. While it is not expected that every library of all sizes and types will necessarily select all of the books listed, it is hoped that children will find these books to be accessible.

The Excellence in Children’s and Young Adult Science Fiction Notable Lists being supported by ALA Core is a continuation of the Golden Duck Awards given annually from 1992-2016.

Administered by:

The Core Committee Recognizing Excellence in Children’s and Young Adult Science Fiction
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Stages:
Tous, Selection (208), Winner (105), Finalist (17)
Catégories:
Années:
Tous, 2024 (10), 2023 (6), 2022 (6), 2021 (8), 2020 (9), 2019 (6), 2018 (6)
Annoncé:
Janvier 22: 2024 Récent

Selection 51

ŒuvreAnnée
A Funny Thing Happened After School . . . par Davide Cali2024
Pluto Rocket: New in Town par Paul Gilligan2024
Spacemanatee! par Katie Gilstrap2024
Stink In Space! par Mike Henson2024
Up where the stars are par Ryan Jacobson2024
The Only Astronaut par Mahak Jain2024
Black Panther: Wakanda Forever The Courage to Dream par Frederick Joseph2024
How to Welcome an Alien par Rebecca Klempner2024
Hush, Little Rocket par Mo O'Hara2024
City Under the City par Dan Yaccarino2024
A Case of the Zaps par Alex Boniello2023
You're Out of This World (Hazy Dell Love & Nurture Books) par Bay Clarkson2023
Stella, Star Explorer par Kelly Leigh Miller2023
Rover and Speck: This Planet Rocks! par Jonathan Roth2023
Oscar goes to the moon par Helen Tanner2023
Captain Cat Goes to Mars: Ready-to-Read Pre-Level 1 par Emma J. Virjan2023
Sadie Sprocket Builds a Rocket par Sue Fliess2022
Starboy: Inspired by the Life and Lyrics of David Bowie par Jami Gigot2022
Frankenslime par Joy Keller2022
Good Night, Oppy! par James McGowan2022
Marty par Rachel Noble2022
Arnold the Super-ish Hero par Heather Tekavec2022
Star Wars A Jedi You Will Be par Preeti Chhibber2021
The Barnabus Project par Terry Fan2021
Field Trip to the Ocean Deep par John Hare2021
Mars' First Friends: Come on Over, Rovers! par Susanna Leonard Hill2021
Mara the Space Traveler par An Leysen2021
The Stray par Molly Ruttan2021
Llama Unleashes the Alpacalypse par Jonathan Stutzman2021
Robobaby par David Wiesner2021
The Space Walk par Brian Biggs2020
Field Trip to the Moon par John Hare2020
Hello par Aiko Ikegami2020
Good Boy par Sergio Ruzzier2020
The Babysitter from Another Planet par Stephen Savage2020
Ultrabot's First Playdate par Josh Schneider2020
How to Be on the Moon par Viviane Schwarz2020
Llama Destroys the World (A Llama Book, 1) par Jonathan Stutzman2020
Out There par Tom Sullivan2020
Breaking News: Alien Alert par David Biedrzycki2019
If You Had a Jetpack par Lisl H Detlefsen2019
Little Robot Alone par Patricia MacLachlan2019
Bitty Bot's Big Beach Getaway par Tim McCanna2019
Doll-E 1.0 par Shanda McCloskey2019
A Place for Pluto par Stef Wade2019
Life on Mars par Jon Agee2018
Zelda's Big Adventure par Marie Alafaci2018
Charlotte the Scientist Is Squished par Camille Andros2018
Aliens Get the Sniffles Too! Ahhh-Choo! par Katy S. Duffield2018
Rufus Blasts Off! par Kim T. Griswell2018
E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial: The Classic Illustrated Storybook (Pop Classics) par Kim Smith2018

Descriptions

The Excellence in Children’s and Young Adult Science Fiction Notable Lists are designed to encourage good science fiction literature for children. Science fiction books use (future) science and technology rather than fantasy or magic. The Lists will be announced every year at the ALA Midwinter Meeting.

The purpose of the Excellence in Children’s and Young Adult Science Fiction Notable Lists is to identify Science Fiction books that have the most interest and appeal to three age groups:

Picture books for preschool and early readers, ages up to 6 years old (Golden Duck List);

Illustrated chapter books or short novels for grade school students, ages 7—11 (Eleanor Cameron List);

YA books for teens, ages 12—18 (Hal Clement List).

Charge

The Core Committee Recognizing Excellence in Children’s and Young Adult Science Fiction is charged with selecting, annotating, and presenting for publication annually a list of notable children’s science fiction books of the preceding calendar year. The Committee reads extensively during the year and at the ALA Midwinter Meeting announces the Lists of those titles they believe to be notable. The Lists are intended to assist children, their parents and librarians in selecting books to read and to encourage them to seek out those that are considered notable among the many books available in bookstores and libraries. While it is not expected that every library of all sizes and types will necessarily select all of the books listed, it is hoped that children will find these books to be accessible.

The Excellence in Children’s and Young Adult Science Fiction Notable Lists being supported by ALA Core is a continuation of the Golden Duck Awards given annually from 1992-2016.

Administered by:

The Core Committee Recognizing Excellence in Children’s and Young Adult Science Fiction

(English, Award granter)
URL: https://sfnotables.org/about-the-lists/
The Golden Duck Awards for Excellence in Children's Science Fiction were given annually from 1992 to 2017. (English, Member-written)

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