Also known as B. C.'s Young Readers' Choice Awards, the Red Cedar Book Award Program is a readers' choice program for British Columbia students in Gr. 4 - 7.
Each fall, two short-lists of nominated titles are announced: one for fiction, and one for information books. To be included in the program, a book must have been:
- written by and illustrated by a Canadian citizen or landed immigrant who has lived in Canada for at least two years;
- published two calendar years before the nomination date;
- published by a recognized publisher and available in print;
- recognized by other reviewers of Canadian children’s literature; and
- recognized as being of general interest to students in Gr. 4 - 7.
Information (or Non-Fiction) Category
by Jacob Berkowitz
Kids Can Press
2009
100% Pure Fake
by Lyn Thomas
Kids Can Press
2009
How to Build Your Own Country
by Valerie Wyatt
Kids Can Press
2009
Hoaxed! Fakes & Mistakes in the World of Science
Editors of Yes Magazine
Kids Can Press
2009
Whispers from the Ghettos
by Kathy Kacer
Puffin Canada
2009
Big Train: The Legendary Ironman of Sport, Lionel Conacher
by Richard Brignall
Lorimer
2009
It's A Snap! George Eastman's First Photograph
by Monica Kulling
Tundra Books
2009
Animal Aha! Thrilling Discoveries in Wildlife Science
by Diane Swanson
Annick Press
2009
Pharaohs and Foot Soldiers: One Hundred Ancient Egyptian Jobs You Might Have Desired or Dreaded
by Kristin Butcher
Annick Press
2009
Lorimer
2009
The Insecto-files: Amazing Insect Science and Bug Facts You'll Never Believe
by Helaine Becker
Maple Tree Press
2009
by John Crossingham
Owlkids Books 2009
Charlie: A Home Child's Life in Canada
by Beryl Young
Key Porter2009
You Are Weird! Your Body's Peculiar Parts and Funny Functions
by Diane Swanson
Kids Can Press
2009
by Gillian Richardson
Annick Press
2009
Fiction Category
by R. J. Anderson
HarperCollins
2009
by Catherine Austen
Orca Books
2009
A Desperate Road to Freedom: The Underground Railroad Diary of Julia May Jackson
by Karleen Bradford
Scholastic Canada
2009
by Becky Citra
Orca Books
2010
by Seán Cullen
Penguin
2009
by Rachelle Delaney
HarperCollins
2009
by Kate Inglis
Nimbus
2009
by Rukhsana Khan
Groundwood Books
2009
by Gordon Korman
Scholastic Canada
2009
by Adrienne Kress
Scholastic Canada
2009
by Iain Lawrence
Delacorte Books for Young Readers
2009
by Tim Wynne-Jones
Groundwood Books
2009
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