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    INTERNATIONAL BOOK AWARDS    

    §  Outstanding Trade Science Book for 2008 - Children’s Book Council (CBC) USA and National Science Teachers Association (NSTA) for:

    The Discovery and Mystery of a Dinosaur Named Jane  (2007)

    §  ForeWord Magazine's Book of the Year Silver Award for Juvenile Nonfiction 2007 for:

    The Discovery and Mystery of a Dinosaur Named Jane  (2007)

    §  2006 Honor Book Award - Society of School Librarians International for:

    Why is it Raining?  (2005)

     

    CITATIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS 

    §   Read, Remember, Recommend for Teens: A Reading Journal for Young Adult Book Lovers by Rachelle Rogers Knight

    Sourcebooks; 2010 

    Ø  Recommends The Discovery and Mystery of a Dinosaur Named Jane

    §  Gotcha for Guys! Nonfiction Books to Get Boys Excited About Reading by Kathleen A. Baxter and Marcia Agness Kochel 

    Libraries Unlimited; 2006 

    Ø  Recommends Discovering Dinosaurs with a Fossil Hunter

    §  Comprehension Across the Curriculum: Perspectives and Practices K-12 (Solving Problems in the Teaching of Literacy) by

    Kathy Ganske PhD(Editor), Douglas Fisher PhD (Editor)

    The Guilford Press  2009

    Ø  Recommends The Discovery and Mystery of a Dinosaur Named Jane

    §  The Big Book of Children's Reading Lists: 100 Great, Ready-to-Use Book Lists for Educators, Librarians, Parents, and Children by Nancy J. Keane  Libraries Unlimited; 2006  

    Ø  Recommends Discovering Dinosaurs with a Fossil Hunter 

    §  Fossils (Early Bird Earth Science) by Sally M. Walker

    Lerner Publications  July 2006 

    Ø  Recommends Discovering Dinosaurs with a Fossil Hunter

    §  Project-Based Inquiry Units for Young Children: First Steps to Research for Grades Pre-K-2 by Colleen MacDonell

    Linworth,  2006.

    Ø  Recommends How Does the Sun Make Weather?

    §  Sunshine (Blastoff! Readers: Weather) by Ann Herriges

    Bellwether Media, 2006.

    Ø  Recommends How Does the Sun Make Weather?

     



     

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    Judith Williams is an award-winning Canadian author who writes fiction and non-fiction. She has ten books in print, three of which are translated into Spanish.

    Besides writing and editing, Judith provides workshops on publishing and creative writing to youth and adults. She is an instructor at the University of Calgary.

    The most fascinating place to find one of Judith’s books? The Cloud Forest in Monteverde, Costa Rica.

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  • About Judith Williams

    Judith Williams is an award-winning Canadian author who writes fiction and non-fiction. She has ten books in print, three of which are translated into Spanish.

    Besides writing and editing, Judith provides workshops on publishing and creative writing to youth and adults. She is an instructor at the University of Calgary.

    The most fascinating place to find one of Judith’s books? The Cloud Forest in Monteverde, Costa Rica.

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