Congratulations to the 2010 winners of the Green Earth Book Award!
Winners
Picture Book Category
Miss Fox’s Class Goes Green
Written by Eileen Spinelli and illustrated by Anne Kennedy
Albert Whitman & Company
Children’s Fiction Category
Operation Redwood
Written by S. Terrell French
Abrams/Amulet Books
Click here to read my interview with S. Terrell French about Operation Redwood.
Young Adult Fiction Category
The Carbon Diaries: 2015
Written by Saci Lloyd
Holiday House
Nonfiction Category
Earth in the Hot Seat: Bulletins from a Warming World
Written by Marfe Ferguson Delano
National Geographic Children’s Books
Honor Books
A Place for Birds
Written by Melissa Stewart and illustrated by Higgins Bond
Peachtree Publishers
A Summer of Silk Moths
Written by Margaret Willey
Flux
Heroes of the Environment
Written by Harriet Rohmer and illustrated by Julie McLaughlin
Chronicle Books
Mission: Save the Planet and Mission: Planet Earth
Written by Sally Ride & Tom O'Shaughnessy
Roaring Brook, An Imprint of MacMillan Children’s Publishing Group
Recycle this Book: 100 Top Children's Authors Tell You How to Go Green
Edited by Dan Gutman
Random House Children’s Books
Redwoods
Written and illustrated by Jason Chin
Roaring Brook Press, An Imprint of MacMillan Children’s Publishing Group
SCAT
Written by Carl Hiaasen
Random House Children’s Books
The Curious Garden
Written and illustrated by Peter Brown
Little Brown Books for Young Readers
Click here to read my review of The Curious Garden and my interview with Peter Brown.
The Frog Scientist
Written by Pamela S. Turner and photographed by Andy Comins
Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Books for Children
Click here to read my review of The Frog Scientist and my interview with Pamela S. Turner.
Winners
Picture Book Category
Miss Fox’s Class Goes Green
Written by Eileen Spinelli and illustrated by Anne Kennedy
Albert Whitman & Company
Children’s Fiction Category
Operation Redwood
Written by S. Terrell French
Abrams/Amulet Books
Click here to read my interview with S. Terrell French about Operation Redwood.
Young Adult Fiction Category
The Carbon Diaries: 2015
Written by Saci Lloyd
Holiday House
Nonfiction Category
Earth in the Hot Seat: Bulletins from a Warming World
Written by Marfe Ferguson Delano
National Geographic Children’s Books
Honor Books
A Place for Birds
Written by Melissa Stewart and illustrated by Higgins Bond
Peachtree Publishers
A Summer of Silk Moths
Written by Margaret Willey
Flux
Heroes of the Environment
Written by Harriet Rohmer and illustrated by Julie McLaughlin
Chronicle Books
Mission: Save the Planet and Mission: Planet Earth
Written by Sally Ride & Tom O'Shaughnessy
Roaring Brook, An Imprint of MacMillan Children’s Publishing Group
Recycle this Book: 100 Top Children's Authors Tell You How to Go Green
Edited by Dan Gutman
Random House Children’s Books
Redwoods
Written and illustrated by Jason Chin
Roaring Brook Press, An Imprint of MacMillan Children’s Publishing Group
SCAT
Written by Carl Hiaasen
Random House Children’s Books
The Curious Garden
Written and illustrated by Peter Brown
Little Brown Books for Young Readers
Click here to read my review of The Curious Garden and my interview with Peter Brown.
The Frog Scientist
Written by Pamela S. Turner and photographed by Andy Comins
Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Books for Children
Click here to read my review of The Frog Scientist and my interview with Pamela S. Turner.
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