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1. Bank Street New York – Best Books of 2012~ ‘Butterflies’ and ‘Orchards’

Holly Thompson's 'Orchards' Bank Street Best Books of 2012Butterflies - USA Cover

‘Butterflies’ is along side my friend and talented author Holly Thompson’s ‘Orchards’ in Bank Street Best Books of 2012 USA.

THE CHILDREN’S BOOK COMMITTEE at the Bank Street College of Education strives to guide librarians, educators, parents, grandparents and other interested adults to the best books for children published each year.

‘In choosing books for the annual list, reviewers consider literary quality and excellence of presentation as well as the potential emotional impact of the books on young readers.’

Look up BANK STREET  to see a very special organisation – www.bankstreet.edu

SCBWI Australia and New Zealand logo created by Frane Lessac,Holly is the head of SCBWI Japan and I am co-head of SCBWI Australia & New Zealand

Butterflies is endorsed by The Children’s Hospital (Westmead) Sydney.

National Year of Reading 2012, ambassadors Deborah Abela, Hazel Edwards, Susanne Gervay

 

 

 

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