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CHILDREN’S & TEEN CHOICE BOOK AWARDS


Creator Videos: 2020 Book Awards Finalists

Every Child a Reader is partnering with KidLit TV, an award winning producer of resources for parents, teachers and librarians, for a second time on a new series of videos featuring book creators! These 22 videos highlight the 2020 finalists of the Children’s & Teen Choice Book Awards. Check out the first 6 videos by clicking on the link below. Videos invite kids and teens to discover and more fully engage with these amazing finalists titles so they can vote at everychildareader.net/vote.

The series contains a variety of content including read-alouds, guided drawing activities, a science experiment, and more fascinating insights into the imaginations of these outstanding authors and illustrators.

Check back every Monday morning in October for a new category of finalist videos!

Release dates are: 10/5 for Teen Choice, 10/12 for 5th-6th Grade, 10/19 for 3rd-4th Grade, and 10/26 for K-2nd Grade.


https://everychildareader.net/choice/creator-videos-ccba-2020/


Click on the link below to check out fun voting activities to engage kids with this year’s finalists.

https://everychildareader.net/choice/voting-tools/


Congrats to those nominated!






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