John Newbery was a publisher who is considered the "Father of Children's Literature." He published over 100 Children's Books when other publishers had not even considered the children's book market. His first book was A Little Pretty Pocket Book.
John Newbery believed that children's books were important because he saw the potential for them to educate and entertain young readers. He also recognized the need for books specifically designed for children to improve literacy and promote a love of reading from a young age. Additionally, Newbery wanted to create a market for children's books to encourage the publishing industry to prioritize creating quality literature for young readers.
The Newbery Medal is named for John Newbery, an 18th century publisher of children's books.
The Newbery Medal is awarded by the Association for Library Service to Children (ALSC), a division of the American Library Association (ALA). It recognizes outstanding contributions to children's literature.
The Newbery Award is named after John Newbery.
The Newbery Medal has been awarded every year since 1922. So as of the 2008 medal, it has been awarded 87 times.
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Born in 1713, John Newbery was an English publisher and bookseller who established juvenile literature as an important branch of the publishing business. Included among his publications is "Little Goody Two Shoes" (1766). Although he published his books anonymously, it is assumed that he likely wrote a number of them himself. In 1921, the Newbery Medal was established by Frederic Melcher to be awarded by the American Library Association to the most distinguished children's book of the year written by an American.
It is named after the 18th century publisher of children's literature John Newbery.
One book a year is selected. Up to three honor books may be selected each year as well.
One book is named the winner each year. The committee may, if they wish, nominate a number of honor books.
The Newbery Award is named after John Newbery, an English publisher who brought popularity to children's literature.
The Newbery Award is named after John Newbery, an English publisher who brought popularity to children's literature.