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Forest of Reading Award–winning works (10 P) Pages in category "Forest of Reading Award winners" The following 32 pages are in this category, out of 32 total.
The first Forest of Reading Awards program, the Silver Birch Awards program, was launched in 1994. It targeted children in grades 4–6 and focused on both fiction and non-fiction books. As the program gained traction, the Silver Birch Award attracted the attention of principals and teachers who encouraged its adoption in ever-widening circles ...
Pages in category "Forest of Reading Award–winning works" The following 10 pages are in this category, out of 10 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
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The winner is chosen by the most popular book in all participating libraries, schools, groups, etc. The Blue Spruce Award was established in 2002. [ 2 ] A French-language version of the Forest of Reading prize for picture books is Le prix Peuplier.
In order to vote for the winner, one must register at the local branch library and read a minimum of 5 of the 10 nominated books. The program ends in April (of that year), with the voting day usually on April 18. Based on student voting across the province, the most popular book is then selected and author is honored with the White Pine Award.
The Red Maple Award is an award in the Ontario Library Association (OLA) Forest of Reading Awards. The Red Maple Award celebrates fiction (since 1998) and non-fiction (every other year since 2005) Canadian books for grades 7–8 (ages 12–14) every year.
The first book in the series, The Case of the Missing Moonstone, sold 40,000 copies worldwide, and was translated into Russian, German and Turkish [citation needed]; it was a finalist for the Sheila A. Egoff Children's Literature Prize (part of the British Columbia Book Prizes) [4] and the Silver Birch Award (part of the Forest of Reading ...