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Total Votes Reported = 24,803

We now have a winner - Chameleon's Colors - with 9057 votes!
Congratulations to Chisato Tashiro!!
(and translator Marianne Martens)

Nominees for the 2008–2009
ORA Patricia Gallagher Picture Book Award:

Apples to Oregon

APPLES TO OREGON
by Deborah Hopkinson
Illustrated by Nancy Carpenter
Atheneum/Anne Schwartz Books
0689847696

Received 3999 votes

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Chameleon's Colors

CHAMELEON'S COLORS
Written and Illustrated by
Chisato Tashiro
Translated by Marianne Martens
North-South Books
0735818878
Received 9057 votes
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How the Moon . . .

HOW THE MOON REGAINED HER SHAPE
by Janet Ruth Heller
Illustrated by Ben Hodson
Sylvan Dell Publishing
0976494345
Received
2214 votes
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Not Norman

NOT NORMAN: A GOLDFISH STORY
by Kelly Bennett
Illustrated by Noah Z. Jones
Candlewick
0763623849

Received 5189 votes
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Old Cricket

OLD CRICKET
by Lisa Wheeler
Illustrated by Ponder Goembel
Holiday House
0823420183
Received 4344 votes
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To find out how to borrow a set of these books, check your local council page on this site.

Programs featuring ideas and activities for using these books and related books are scheduled by the following councils or organizations:

Emerald Empire Council, Eugene, September 29, 2008 from 4-6 - Moffitt Elementary School Library, Springfield
Umpqua Reading Council, October 6, 2008 from 4:30 - 6:00, District Office, Roseburg
EERC/OWP Literacy Conference, Eugene, October 10, 2008, Willagillespie Elementary, Eugene
Three Sisters Reading Council, October 20,2008 from 4:30 - 6:00, High Desert ESD, Redmond
Vineyard Valleys Reading Council, November 6, 2008, Sue Buel Elementary, McMinnville
Vineyard Valleys Reading Council, January 15, 2009, 4:15 - 5:45, Imlay Elementary, Hillsboro.

(check local council pages for more information)

What is the ORA Patricia Gallagher Book Award?

The award is a children’s choice award founded in 1997. It is named for Patricia Gallagher, a retired Western Oregon professor of children’s literature who is a former president of ORA. Gallagher is an active volunteer at the Monmouth Public Library and serves on the committee to choose the award finalists. It is the goal of the Oregon Reading Association, a professional organization of nearly 4,000 members, to promote literacy and a love of reading.

How are the books chosen?

A committee of ORA leaders, school librarians, public librarians, teachers, and school administrators review and select the books. The books must be readily available in paperback, be no more than five years old, hold an innate appeal to children, and have quality text and illustrations.

Who may vote?

Oregon school children of all ages.

When to vote?

Voting will occur between September, 2008 and April, 2009.
Votes must be reported by May 1, 2009

Where to vote?

Voting may take place in any participating classroom, school library, or public library in the state of Oregon.

How to report votes?

Report votes to your local council chair person OR

Report votes by phone, mail or e-mail to Beverly Farris
5046 Riley Ct. SE, Salem, OR 97306
phone: 503-371-1684  e-mail: dbfarris62@msn.com


VOTING
 

 

 

Students should
vote for their
ONE favorite.

Votes should be
emailed by
May 1, 2009
to Beverly Farris:
dbfarris62@msn.com

 
     
 
VOTES MUST BE
REPORTED BY
MAY 1, 2009

Each student
votes for an
individual
favorite

Last year's winner
with 3128 votes

Dex
DEX, THE HEART OF A HERO
by Caralyn Buehner
Illustrated by Mark Buehner



Click here
for animal cutouts
to go with
Chameleon's Colors
Activity #7


Click here
for posters
to go with
Old Cricket
Activity #14


Click here for
supplemental
student pages
that work for
any book.

Click here to see Second Graders' drawings of the 2007 winner,
Three Samurai Cats