Finding Winnie: The True Story of the World’s Most Famous Bear
By Lindsay Mattick
Illustrators
Illustrated by Sophie Blackall
Edition
Publishers Weekly Best Children’s Books of 2015, Picture Books
Horn Book Fanfare List: Best Books of 2015, Nonfiction
The New York Times Notable Children’s Books of 2015, Picture Books
Booklist Best Picture Books of 2015
Booklist Lasting Connections, 2015
ALA Notable Books for Children 2016, Younger Readers
New York Public Library’s 100 Notable Titles for Reading and Sharing 2015, Children’s Books
2016 Notable Social Studies Trade Books for Young People, K–2
2016 CCBC Choices–Historical People, Places, and Events
Charlotte Zolotow, 2016 Honor
Children’s Book Committee Bank Street College of Education Best Children’s Books of 2016, Historical Fiction
2016 Cybils Finalist, Elementary/Juvenile Nonfiction
By Lindsay Mattick
Hardcover edition
Publisher Hachette Book Group Imprint Little, Brown ISBN9780316324908
Awards and Honors 2016 Caldecott Medal WinnerPublishers Weekly Best Children’s Books of 2015, Picture Books
Horn Book Fanfare List: Best Books of 2015, Nonfiction
The New York Times Notable Children’s Books of 2015, Picture Books
Booklist Best Picture Books of 2015
Booklist Lasting Connections, 2015
ALA Notable Books for Children 2016, Younger Readers
New York Public Library’s 100 Notable Titles for Reading and Sharing 2015, Children’s Books
2016 Notable Social Studies Trade Books for Young People, K–2
2016 CCBC Choices–Historical People, Places, and Events
Charlotte Zolotow, 2016 Honor
Children’s Book Committee Bank Street College of Education Best Children’s Books of 2016, Historical Fiction
2016 Cybils Finalist, Elementary/Juvenile Nonfiction
Finding Winnie: The True Story of the World’s Most Famous Bear
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SKU
9780316324908J
2016 Caldecott Medal Winner
Heading off to war, the author’s great-grandfather unexpectedly adopted a baby bear at a Canada train station. The bear eventually became the inspiration for Winnie-the-Pooh. Black-and-white and full-color photographs. Full-color illustrations done in Chinese ink and watercolor.
Heading off to war, the author’s great-grandfather unexpectedly adopted a baby bear at a Canada train station. The bear eventually became the inspiration for Winnie-the-Pooh. Black-and-white and full-color photographs. Full-color illustrations done in Chinese ink and watercolor.
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Nonfiction Early Elementary Plus (Grades K-2)
Nonfiction Early Elementary Plus
Nonfiction Early Elementary Plus (Grades K-2)
For Grades K-2
Great nonfiction is in high demand, so we've added 14 more fantastic selections to our NEK Category. Children will gain valuable knowledge of history, science, and more with these selections.
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