The document summarizes the winners of the 2nd National Children's Book Awards in the Philippines. It provides the book titles, authors, and publishers for each winning book. It also includes short quotes from the judges praising different aspects of each book such as the illustrations, storytelling, and themes addressed. The quotes highlight how the books engage young readers and teach valuable lessons in an enjoyable way.
The Adventures of Natalie is a picture book designed to stimulate your child’s imagination.
Natalie and her Grandfather are Gollups. Gollups are friendly, smart, and very adventurous. Natalie’s Grandfather always travels with a very special suitcase which allows him to take Natalie on the most amazing adventures.
Natalie and her Grandfather share a safari adventure. Use the pictures to tell the story using your own imagination. Enjoy sharing this safari adventure as you see it unfolding. Help your child to share this adventure through their eyes. On Safari is an exciting adventure. It may become one of your child’s favorite stories.
The Adventures of Natalie is a picture book designed to stimulate your child’s imagination.
Natalie and her Grandfather are Gollups. Gollups are friendly, smart, and very adventurous. Natalie’s Grandfather always travels with a very special suitcase which allows him to take Natalie on the most amazing adventures.
Natalie and her Grandfather share a safari adventure. Use the pictures to tell the story using your own imagination. Enjoy sharing this safari adventure as you see it unfolding. Help your child to share this adventure through their eyes. On Safari is an exciting adventure. It may become one of your child’s favorite stories.
Developed and presented by Meg Winikates for the Massachusetts Poetry Festival 2017. Highlights traits of successful children's poets with examples, shares quotes from children's poet laureates, and offers writing prompts to try themes and techniques for yourself.
Let the Children Decide: Building Kid-centric CollectionsJen Robinson
Presented at the Eureka Leadership Institute's 2012 Anniversary event, this was the culmination of a year-long LSTA grand funded project that aimed to group picture books into subjects to make them more attractive and usable by kids and caregivers.
What inspired me to write books for children? My inner child, I firmly believe. Memories, nostalgia, unanswered questions and my own observations of children have triggered many of my stories. Readers' feedback is important too...
Similar to previous presentations about how Darien Library reorganized our picture book collection by subject and color coded them to make them more accessible and browseable.
Slides from keynote address of Marj Kirkland, president of the Children's Book Council of Australia, 2009-2010, at the Hands On: Literacy in the 21st Century Classroom and Library conference, Nov. 15, 2008, Singapore
This is the story of the reorganization of the Children's Library and the creation of the First Five Years Picture Book Collection created by Gretchen Caserotti in the Fall of 2008. The project and images are all licensed under Creative Commons; Attribution, Non-Commercial, Share-Alike.
"As a writer I see a great mission ahead of me, and it is to inspire future generations, as the children of today are the future of tomorrow; with this powerful statement comes the responsibility to mold and shape our children in order to create the best possible future for everyone."
Galorian
Character Education Through Literature: Teaching Techniques Using StoriesMann Rentoy
Presented by Mr. Rutch Regencia of PAREF Northfield School
About Mann Rentoy
A lecturer from the University of Asia and the Pacific (UA&P), he has taught for more than 30 years.
He is a graduate of the University of Santo Tomas (UST) where he earned a double-degree in AB Journalism and AB Literature, an MA in Creative Writing, and a PhD in Literature.
He was the Founding Executive Director of Westbridge School in Iloilo City. He was in the first batch of graduates of PAREF Southridge School, where he also taught for 15 years, occupying various posts including Principal of Intermediate School, Vice-Principal of High School and Department Head of Religion. As Moderator of “The Ridge”, the official publication of Southridge, he won 9 trophies from the Catholic Mass Media Awards including the first ever Hall of Fame for Student Publication, for winning as the best campus paper in the country for four consecutive years.
He is the Founding Executive Director of “Character Education Partnership Philippines”, or CEP Philippines, an international affiliate of CEP in Washington, DC, USA. As Founder of CEP Philippines, he has been invited to speak all over the country, as well as in Washington D.C., San Diego, California, USA, Colombo, Sri Lanka, and Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. He also serves as the Founding President of Center for 4th and 5th Rs (Respect & Responsibility) Asia, otherwise known as the Thomas Lickona Institute for Asia. He is probably the most visible advocate of character formation in the country, having spoken to hundreds of schools and universities around the Philippines.
Email us at catalystpds@gmail.com
www.characterconferences.com
Bologna toc 2013 changing world of children's books finalDominique Raccah
The Changing World of Children's Books 2013 was a keynote given by Dominique Raccah at the Tools of Change Bologna 2013 Conference which took place at the Bologna Children's Book Fair #BCBF13
Developed and presented by Meg Winikates for the Massachusetts Poetry Festival 2017. Highlights traits of successful children's poets with examples, shares quotes from children's poet laureates, and offers writing prompts to try themes and techniques for yourself.
Let the Children Decide: Building Kid-centric CollectionsJen Robinson
Presented at the Eureka Leadership Institute's 2012 Anniversary event, this was the culmination of a year-long LSTA grand funded project that aimed to group picture books into subjects to make them more attractive and usable by kids and caregivers.
What inspired me to write books for children? My inner child, I firmly believe. Memories, nostalgia, unanswered questions and my own observations of children have triggered many of my stories. Readers' feedback is important too...
Similar to previous presentations about how Darien Library reorganized our picture book collection by subject and color coded them to make them more accessible and browseable.
Slides from keynote address of Marj Kirkland, president of the Children's Book Council of Australia, 2009-2010, at the Hands On: Literacy in the 21st Century Classroom and Library conference, Nov. 15, 2008, Singapore
This is the story of the reorganization of the Children's Library and the creation of the First Five Years Picture Book Collection created by Gretchen Caserotti in the Fall of 2008. The project and images are all licensed under Creative Commons; Attribution, Non-Commercial, Share-Alike.
"As a writer I see a great mission ahead of me, and it is to inspire future generations, as the children of today are the future of tomorrow; with this powerful statement comes the responsibility to mold and shape our children in order to create the best possible future for everyone."
Galorian
Character Education Through Literature: Teaching Techniques Using StoriesMann Rentoy
Presented by Mr. Rutch Regencia of PAREF Northfield School
About Mann Rentoy
A lecturer from the University of Asia and the Pacific (UA&P), he has taught for more than 30 years.
He is a graduate of the University of Santo Tomas (UST) where he earned a double-degree in AB Journalism and AB Literature, an MA in Creative Writing, and a PhD in Literature.
He was the Founding Executive Director of Westbridge School in Iloilo City. He was in the first batch of graduates of PAREF Southridge School, where he also taught for 15 years, occupying various posts including Principal of Intermediate School, Vice-Principal of High School and Department Head of Religion. As Moderator of “The Ridge”, the official publication of Southridge, he won 9 trophies from the Catholic Mass Media Awards including the first ever Hall of Fame for Student Publication, for winning as the best campus paper in the country for four consecutive years.
He is the Founding Executive Director of “Character Education Partnership Philippines”, or CEP Philippines, an international affiliate of CEP in Washington, DC, USA. As Founder of CEP Philippines, he has been invited to speak all over the country, as well as in Washington D.C., San Diego, California, USA, Colombo, Sri Lanka, and Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. He also serves as the Founding President of Center for 4th and 5th Rs (Respect & Responsibility) Asia, otherwise known as the Thomas Lickona Institute for Asia. He is probably the most visible advocate of character formation in the country, having spoken to hundreds of schools and universities around the Philippines.
Email us at catalystpds@gmail.com
www.characterconferences.com
Bologna toc 2013 changing world of children's books finalDominique Raccah
The Changing World of Children's Books 2013 was a keynote given by Dominique Raccah at the Tools of Change Bologna 2013 Conference which took place at the Bologna Children's Book Fair #BCBF13
Every child has a dream. But can they manifest it?
Who Made a Hole in the Chicken Coop is a special tale that champions the power of confidence. It will warm the hearts of readers of all ages. It explores the emotions a child goes through and finding their voice. And it does so through the journey of a very special chicken.
1. 2012 Best Reads for Children
Winners of the 2nd National
Children’s Book Awards
Ay Naku! Doll Eyes
Reni Roxas, Eline Santos,
Sergio Bumatay III, Augie Rivera,
Ilaw ng Tahanan Joy Mallari,
Publishing, Inc. CANVAS
“The thing that strikes “Doll Eyes is a thrilling
you when you pick up this book is the read, a thrilling ride,
sparseness of the text and the movement through the labyrinth that is Quiapo.
in the illustrations, and you know The illustrations capture the mystique
that it was planned that way. as well as the mess of the place, and join
This is a book that pulls it off.” together the marvelous with the everyday.”
Ang Sampung Bukitkit
Eugene Y. Evasco, The Great Duck
Ibarra C. Crisostomo, and Crocodile Race
LG & M Corporation Robert Magnuson,
OMF Literature, Inc.
“There’s a hidden rhythm
to the words that flow “The story is delightful
in the wind that takes and the illustrations are wonderful.
the puffballs away. This counting book doesn’t It is everything that will make a child
condescend. It is playful but never silly. want to fall in love with reading.”
We need more books like this.”
The Secret is in the Soil
Tall Story Gidget Roceles Jimenez,
Candy Gourlay, Flor Gozon Tarriela,
Yasmin S. Ong, Liza Flores,
Cacho Publishing House Conquest for Christ
Foundation, Inc.
“This book is for children
who expect an author “In the book, The Secret is
to understand what it takes in the Soil, there is an excellent mix of the
to be young at a time like this. (The author needed science background for the intended
knows that we only need to show the young age group, tips to initiate AND sustain an
what is true and good without the dreariness action plan, appetizing yet healthful recipes
of a lecture that hides behind literature.) that can be tried even before the garden bears
It is for those who appreciate that myth its fruits, appropriately placed photos and
and magic can be woven into tales well-captioned illustrations.”
of identity and acceptance.”
PBBY
Philippine Board on
Books for Young People
National Book Development Board