О премии

Книжная премия «Расти хорошими детьми» - ежегодная американская награда за самые увлекательные, вдохновляющие иллюстрированные детские книги на тему растений, сада и экологии в рамках программы «Выращивание хороших детей — награды за выдающиеся достижения в области детской литературы».

Премия была учреждена в 2005 году Американским садоводческим обществом.

Номинировать книги на конкурс могут только издательства. Книга должна быть опубликована на английском языке в течение прошедшего календарного года.

Текст книги должен вовлекать детей, эффективно способствовать пониманию и оценке садоводства и окружающей среды, эффективно передавать позитивное сообщение.
Иллюстрации книги должны привлекать детей, эффективно представлять историю,
способствовать пониманию и оценке садоводства и окружающей среды.

Каждый год награждается от одного до пяти лауреатов.

Церемония вручения премии традиционно проходит в июле на Национальном симпозиуме детского и молодежного сада (NCYGS).

Жанры: Зарубежные детские книги, Зарубежная литература Страны: США Язык: Английский Первое вручение: 2006 г. Последнее вручение: 2023 г. Официальный сайт: https://jmgkids.us/bookawards/

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Книжная премия «Расти хорошими детьми»
Growing Good Kids Book Awards
Книжная премия «Расти хорошими д...
Danna Smith 0.0
A group of city friends work diligently together to grow herbs and vegetables in a rooftop garden. Set to a foot-tappinâ' original tune, this rhythmic, rhyming story will have kids singing enthusiastically about the six stages of plant growth. The story concludes with a summer harvest and feast that celebrates the gardenersâ' commitment. Includes singalong audio and video animation.
Книжная премия «Расти хорошими д...
Laura Alary 0.0
The cooking of a healthy breakfast moves from parent-child bonding to an eloquent conversation about energy, the growth of plants, and the miraculous ways the sun’s light nourishes us all.

It began with the sun,
Who showers the earth
With heat and light―
Tiny packets of energy.

How does a home-cooked breakfast give a little girl the energy she needs for a brand-new day? In gently expressive language, her mother takes readers on a journey into the earth where sleepy seeds are tickled awake and grow into golden oats; into blueberry patches, where green leaves break apart water and air to build sweet sugar; and into a pasture where sun becomes grass, becomes cow, becomes milk.

Author Laura Alary’s free verse breaks big ideas into child-sized pieces, making Sun in My Tummy an accessible introduction to the concepts of matter and energy, and how the sun’s light becomes fuel for our bodies through the food we eat. Andrea Blinick’s mixed-media illustrations pair the cozy and homelike with the glowing and dramatic as she takes readers from the kitchen to the farm field and to the sky and back. A concluding Author’s Note shares further information about photosynthesis for young readers.
Книжная премия «Расти хорошими д...
Shannon Anderson 0.0
Jolie LOVES strawberries - and she’s on an unstoppable (and hilarious) mission to grow her own food from seedling to table in this colorful introduction to the joy of growing the popular perennial.

Through Jolie’s comical scrapbook-style journal entries, young readers will learn how she convinces the “old people” (aka her parents) to let her grow her own strawberries. Growing strawberries is a lot of work and responsibility, but Jolie is ready with the help of her faithful rabbit Munchy! Together they find out just how delicious, rewarding, and sometimes complicated it can be to grow your own food.

Creating a garden calendar and notebook, how strawberries grow, what pests to look out for in a garden, why ladybugs are helpful, and how a good gardener takes care of strawberry plants are all explained in this fun and educational story. Informational backmatter includes tips on growing strawberries, an explanation of integrated pest management for greener, safer gardening - and even tips for how to find a pick your own strawberry patch near you.

This story makes a great read before a family trip to a strawberry patch, a garden store, or in a classroom talking about healthy eating and growing your own food.
Книжная премия «Расти хорошими д...
Imogen Foxell 0.0
They said I couldn't change the world; it wasn't worth the fight. But in my head, a small voice said...maybe you might.

A young girl makes a choice to plant a seed by a long dead riverbed. Little does she know that from this single, small act, a vibrant ecosystem will grow. This inspiring poem - bursting with hope for a greener world - is a love letter to our ailing planet. It shows us that even when the future appears most bleak, each one of us can make a difference.
Книжная премия «Расти хорошими д...
Collin Pine 0.0
Bored and hot on a lazy summer day, three young children watch as birds, bees, and butterflies zoom past them, over their fence, and into their neighbor's mysterious yard. But why are there no birds or bugs in their yard? Why does the neighbor's yard glow with fireflies at night, while their yard is dark? Well, the kids are determined to find out ... and maybe make some changes to bring a little nature to their backyard.

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