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Thursday, January 5, 2012

Lists of best children's books for 2011

From: http://randomhouse.tumblr.com/post/13119041969/the-best-of-the-book-lists

We need a similar list for the Caribbean!!!!!


CHILDREN’S and TEENS’ LISTS
Association for Library Service to Children’s Notable Books of 2011
Amazon’s Best Teen Books

Amazon’s Best Children’s Picture Books of 2011 
Brain Pickings’ Best Children’s Books of 2011
Common Sense Media’s Kids Book Picks
Horn Book’s Best Books of 2011
Kirkus Reviews Best Children’s Fiction of 2011
Kirkus Reviews Best Teen Books of 2011
NY Times Best Illustrated Children’s Books of 2011 
NY Times Notable Children’s Books of 2011
Publishers Weekly Best Children’s Fiction of 2011 
Publishers Weekly Best Children’s Nonfiction of 2011 
San Francisco Chronicle’s Best Children’s Books
Spellbinders’ Best Picture Books of 2011
Wall St Journal’s Best Children’s Books of 2011
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