And the Undie Goes To . . .
Thank you to everyone who voted in the very first Undies: Case Cover Awards. The results are in, and it’s time to announce the winners. Don’t forget to visit Design of the Picture Book to see the winners in the rest of the categories.
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BEST IMPRESSION OF SOMETHING OTHER THAN A PICTURE BOOK
And the Undie goes to . . .
Rules of the House by Mac Barnett, illustrated by Matt Meyers
Voting:
THE LOOK CLOSELY AWARD
And the Undie goes to . . .
Hotel Bruce by Ryan T. Higgins
Voting:
BEST YA
And the Undie goes to . . .
The Loose Ends List by Carrie Firestone
Voting:
BEST STAMP
And the Undie goes to . . .
The Darkest Dark by Chris Hadfield, illustrated by The Fan Brothers
Voting:
BEST SIMPLICITY
And the Undie goes to . . .
Be a Friend by Salina Yoon
Voting:
Well, this was fun. What do you say we make it an annual event?
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About Travis Jonker
Travis Jonker is an elementary school librarian in Michigan. He writes reviews (and the occasional article or two) for School Library Journal and is a member of the 2014 Caldecott committee. You can email Travis at scopenotes@gmail.com, or follow him on Twitter: @100scopenotes.
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tommfranklin says
This absolutely needs to be an annual event!
Carrie Gelson says
Annual event? My vote is YES! Such fun.
Suzy Leopold says
Congratulations to the winners of the very first Undies: Case Cover Awards.
Miranda says
Delightful. So many design wonders this year. Can’t wait to see what 2017 holds!
Judy Weymouth says
I enjoyed this very much and hope you do it again next year.
Ilse says
Such creativity in all the nominees and winners. Travis…is there any way libraries can make these covers viewable for the circulation copies in libraries? I’ve read most of these but missed the undies because library copies have covers that are taped closed. Perhaps a new innovation in library protection techniques?