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| name = Monarch Award
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| description = Reader's choice award for K-3rd Illinois students
| presenter = Illinois school library media association
| country = [[United States]]
| year = 2003
| website = [http://www.islma.org/]
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'''The Monarch Award''' was established in 2003 by the Illinois school library media association (ISLMA) to help Kindergarten through 3rd grade readers become familiar with books, illustrators and authors; encourage children to read critically; and to develop a statewide awareness of outstanding literature for children.<ref>[http://www.islma.org/pdf/Monarchguide.pdf ISLMA Monarch Award Guidelines]</ref>
== Vince Flynn Novel Template ==


The award name and image was chosen as a symbol of growth, change and freedom<ref>http://www.islma.org/monarch.htm</ref> and to help familiarize students with the state's insect.<ref>[http://www.museum.state.il.us/exhibits/symbols/insect.html Illinois State Symbols and their history]</ref>
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|list1 =''[[Term_Limits_(novel)|Term Limits]]'' (1997) {{•}} ''[[Transfer of Power]]'' (1999) {{•}} ''[[The Third Option]]'' (2000) {{•}} ''[[Separation of Power]]'' (2001) {{•}} ''[[Executive Power]]'' (2002) {{•}} ''[[Memorial Day (2004 novel)|Memorial Day]]'' (2004) {{•}} ''[[Consent to Kill]]'' (2005) {{•}} ''[[Act of Treason]]'' (2006) {{•}} ''[[Protect and Defend]]'' (2007) {{•}} ''[[Extreme Measures_(novel)|Extreme Measures]]'' (2008) {{•}} ''[[Pursuit of Honor]]'' (2009) {{•}} ''[[American Assassin]]'' (2010)}}
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==Test==
== Award Process ==


The award is given annually (beginning in 2005)<ref>http://www.hplibrary.org/kids/booklists/special/monarch.html</ref> to a single author and/or illustrator by a collective vote of Kindergarten through 3rd grade students in Illinois.<ref>[http://www.champaign.org/justkids/good_books/monarch_award.html Champaign Public Library - Monarch Award]</ref> The award is administered by a steering committee that seeks nominations from public librarians, school library media specialist, teachers, and students.<ref name=guidelines />. A volunteer reading committee then forms a master list of 20 of the nominated titles which include a range of interests and reading levels as well as 3 of each of the following types of children's books:
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*[[Picture books]]
*Easy readers
*[[Chapter books]]
Students vote in February of each year for their favorite from the master list and the results are announced the following month.


== Freddy Template ==
== Criteria for nomination ==
*Nominator must have read the book
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*Be in print at the time of selection
|title = [[Freddy the Pig]] books by [[Walter R. Brooks]] (author) and [[Kurt Wiese]] (illustrator)
*Author and/or illustrator must be living at the time of selection of mater list
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*Book must be of interest and appeal to children in grades kindergarten through 3rd grade
|list1 =''[[Freddy Goes to Florida]]'' (1927) {{•}} ''[[Freddy Goes to the North Pole]]'' (1930) {{•}} ''[[Freddy the Detective]]'' (1932) {{•}} ''[[The Story of Freginald]]'' (1936) {{•}} ''[[The Clockwork Twin]]'' (1937) {{•}} ''[[Freddy the Politician]]'' (1939) {{•}} ''[[Freddy's Cousin Weedly]]'' (1940) {{•}} ''[[Freddy and the Ignormus]]'' (1941) {{•}} ''[[Freddy and the Perilous Adventure]]'' (1942) {{•}} ''[[Freddy and the Bean Home News]]'' (1943) {{•}} ''[[Freddy and Mr Camphor|Freddy and Mr. Camphor]]'' (1944) {{•}} ''[[Freddy and the Popinjay]]'' (1945) {{•}} ''[[Freddy the Pied Piper]]'' (1946) {{•}} ''[[Freddy the Magician]]'' (1947) {{•}} ''[[Freddy Goes Camping]]'' (1948) {{•}} ''[[Freddy Plays Football]]'' (1949) {{•}} ''[[Freddy the Cowboy]]'' (1950) {{•}} ''[[Freddy Rides Again]]'' (1951) {{•}} ''[[Freddy the Pilot]]'' (1952) {{•}} ''[[Freddy and the Spaceship]]'' (1953) {{•}} ''[[The Collected Poems of Freddy the Pig]]'' (1953) {{•}} ''[[Freddy and the Men from Mars]]'' (1954) {{•}} ''[[Freddy and the Baseball Team From Mars]]'' (1955) {{•}} ''[[Freddy and Simon the Dictator]]'' (1956) ''[[Freddy and the Flying Saucer Plans]]'' (1957) {{•}} ''[[Freddy and the Dragon]]'' (1958)
*Must have literary merit
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*May be fiction or nonfiction
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*No title or series may be on two consecutive master lists
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*If a title in a series has been awarded, other books in that series are ineligible for 5 years
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*Book must not be a textbook, [[anthology]], translation, toy, puzzle, pop-up or [[formula fiction]]<ref>[http://www.islma.org/pdf/2012MonarchCriteria.pdf 2012 Monarch Criteria]]

== Recipients ==
'''''Note:''''' ''Winners are highlighted in yellow.''
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!Year
!Author
!Illustrator
!Book
!Citation
|- style="background:LemonChiffon; color:black"
| 2005
| {{sort|Shannon, David|[[David Shannon]]}}
|
| {{sort|David Gets in Trouble|''David Gets in Trouble''}}
| Winner
|-
| 2005
| {{sort|Lester, Helen|[[Helen Lester]]}}
| {{sort|Munsinger, Lynn|[[Lynn Minsinger]]}}
| {{sort|Hooway for Wodney Wat|''[[Hooway for Wodney Wat]]''}}
| 2nd Place
|-
| 2005
| {{sort|Child, Lauren|[[Lauren Child]]}}
|
| {{sort|I Will Never Not Eat a Tomato|''[[I Will Never Not Eat a Tomato]]''}}
| 3rd Place
|- style="background:LemonChiffon; color:black"
| 2005
| {{sort|Shannon, David|[[David Shannon]]}}
|
| {{sort|David Gets in Trouble|''David Gets in Trouble''}}
| Winner
|- style="background:LemonChiffon; color:black"
| 2006
| {{sort|Kasza, Keiko|[[Keiko Kasza]]}}
|
| {{sort|My Lucky Day|''My Lucky Day''}}
| Winner
|- style="background:LemonChiffon; color:black"
| 2007
| {{sort|Buehner, Caralyn|[[Caralyn Buehner]]}}
| {{sort|Buehner, Mark|[[Mark Buehner]]}}
| {{sort|Superdog: The Heard of a Hero|''Superdog: The Heard of a Hero''}}
| Winner
|- style="background:LemonChiffon; color:black"
| 2008
| {{sort|Van Duse, Chris|[[Chris Van Duse]]}}
| {{sort|Van Duse, Chris|[[Chris Van Duse]]}}
| {{sort|If I Built a Car|''If I Built a Car''}}
| Winner
|- style="background:LemonChiffon; color:black"
| 2009
| {{sort|O'Malley, Kevin|[[Kevin O'Malley]]}}
| {{sort|O'Malley, Kevin|Kevin O’Malley, Carol Heyer and Scott Goto}}
| {{sort|Once Upon a Cool Motorcycle Dude|''Once Upon a Cool Motorcycle Dude''}}
| Winner
| 2010
| {{sort|Watt, Melanie|[[Melanie Watt]]}}
|
| {{sort|Scaredy Squirrel|''Scaredy Squirrel''}}
| Winner
|}

== References ==
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== External links ==

*[http://www.chipublib.org/kcweb/servlet/kcBestStories?&inst=RE++&branch=++++++&parentID=18515&generation=0,3477 Chicago Public Library Kid's Catalog]


[[Category: United States children's literary awards]]





== Vince Flynn Novel Template ==


==Another==
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|list1 =''[[The Demolished Man]]'' (1953) {{•}} ''[[Who He?]]'' (1953) {{•}} ''[[The Stars My Destination]]'' (1956) {{•}} ''[[The Computer Connection]]'' (1975) {{•}} ''[[Golem100|Golem<sup>100</sup>]]'' (1980) {{•}} ''[[The Deceivers]]'' (1981) {{•}} ''[[Tender Loving Rage]]'' (1991) {{•}} ''[[Psychoshop]]'' (with [[Roger Zelazny]]) (1998)}}
|list1 =''[[Term_Limits_(novel)|Term Limits]]'' (1997) {{•}} ''[[Transfer of Power]]'' (1999) {{•}} ''[[The Third Option]]'' (2000) {{•}} ''[[Separation of Power]]'' (2001) {{•}} ''[[Executive Power]]'' (2002) {{•}} ''[[Memorial Day (2004 novel)|Memorial Day]]'' (2004) {{•}} ''[[Consent to Kill]]'' (2005) {{•}} ''[[Act of Treason]]'' (2006) {{•}} ''[[Protect and Defend]]'' (2007) {{•}} ''[[Extreme Measures_(novel)|Extreme Measures]]'' (2008) {{•}} ''[[Pursuit of Honor]]'' (2009) {{•}} ''[[American Assassin]]'' (2010)}}
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[[Category:American writers templates]]
[[Category:American writers templates]]

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Monarch Award
DescriptionReader's choice award for K-3rd Illinois students
CountryUnited States
Presented byIllinois school library media association
First awarded2003
Website[1]

The Monarch Award was established in 2003 by the Illinois school library media association (ISLMA) to help Kindergarten through 3rd grade readers become familiar with books, illustrators and authors; encourage children to read critically; and to develop a statewide awareness of outstanding literature for children.[1]

The award name and image was chosen as a symbol of growth, change and freedom[2] and to help familiarize students with the state's insect.[3]

Award Process

The award is given annually (beginning in 2005)[4] to a single author and/or illustrator by a collective vote of Kindergarten through 3rd grade students in Illinois.[5] The award is administered by a steering committee that seeks nominations from public librarians, school library media specialist, teachers, and students.[6]. A volunteer reading committee then forms a master list of 20 of the nominated titles which include a range of interests and reading levels as well as 3 of each of the following types of children's books:

Students vote in February of each year for their favorite from the master list and the results are announced the following month.

Criteria for nomination

  • Nominator must have read the book
  • Book copyrighted within the past 5 years
  • Be in print at the time of selection
  • Author and/or illustrator must be living at the time of selection of mater list
  • Book must be of interest and appeal to children in grades kindergarten through 3rd grade
  • Must have literary merit
  • May be fiction or nonfiction
  • No title or series may be on two consecutive master lists
  • If a title in a series has been awarded, other books in that series are ineligible for 5 years
  • Book must not be a textbook, anthology, translation, toy, puzzle, pop-up or formula fiction<ref>2012 Monarch Criteria]

Recipients

Note: Winners are highlighted in yellow.

Year Author Illustrator Book Citation
2005 David Shannon David Gets in Trouble Winner
2005 Helen Lester Lynn Minsinger Hooway for Wodney Wat 2nd Place
2005 Lauren Child I Will Never Not Eat a Tomato 3rd Place
2005 David Shannon David Gets in Trouble Winner
2006 Keiko Kasza My Lucky Day Winner
2007 Caralyn Buehner Mark Buehner Superdog: The Heard of a Hero Winner
2008 Chris Van Duse Chris Van Duse If I Built a Car Winner
2009 Kevin O'Malley Kevin O’Malley, Carol Heyer and Scott Goto Once Upon a Cool Motorcycle Dude Winner 2010 Melanie Watt Scaredy Squirrel Winner

References

External links



Vince Flynn Novel Template