Loving to read equips a child with an essential set of skills for developing a rich, imaginative and ever-expanding life. Our mission is to create, identify, and advocate for the highest quality literature for all children from infancy through adolescence. We ensure that such literature is readily accessible to every child, and to foster in parents, educators, and policy makers a commitment to the
principle that good literature is fundamental to literacy. The Center will provide workshops, guides and content for learning and social-emotional/ aesthetic development at all levels of childhood education. The faculty of Bank Street College of Education seeks to address a growing challenge: the diminishing use of children's literature in literacy programs, particularly in the early grades. As a result, many children are finding it much more difficult to "engage" in their own learning. The components of the Center are:
* The Children’s Book Committee
* Irma Simonton and James H. Black Award
* BookFest@BankStreet
* The Writers’ Lab.
* The Cook Prize
* BEST BOOKS FOR READING ALOUD WITH CHILDREN OF ALL AGES (ebook for Kindle and Nook)
The Center is housed in the Bank Street College Library. The Library has a circulating collection of over 68,000 children’s books, the Claudia Lewis reference research collection, as well as curriculum materials for teachers. The Irma Simonton Black and James H. Black Award for Excellence in Children's Literature, goes to an outstanding book for young children--a book in which text and illustrations are inseparable, each enhancing and enlarging on the other to produce a singular whole. The Cook Prize honors the best science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) picture book published for children aged eight to ten. It is the only national children's choice award honoring a STEM book. The Cook Prize is administered with support from School Library Journal. BLOG: http://bankstreetcollegeccl.wordpress.com/