Schneider Family Award Blog Tour
Leah Langby
July 16, 2014
Keeping Up With Kids
Schneider Family Book Award Seal

Kathie Schneider is a library advocate, retired psychologist from the University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire, author, disability advocate, and dog enthusiast (to name only a few of her attributes!).  We are lucky to have her in our region.  Ten years ago, she used her inheritance to start a new award given yearly by the American Library Association. The Schneider Family Book Award honors an author or illustrator for a book that embodies an artistic expression of the disability experience for child and adolescent audiences.

To celebrate the anniversary of the award, a group of bloggers is sponsoring a blog tour of posts about the award, discussing it in general or highlighting a favorite award-winner.  Take a look at these posts, and you’ll maybe find some new blogs to follow, too!

July 6, 2014     Nerdy BookClub  
July 6, 2014     Kid Lit Frenzy  
July 7, 2014      NonfictionDetectives  
July 10, 2014    There’s a Book ForThat 
July 11, 2014    Kathie Comments    (Kathie Schneider’s blog)
July 14, 2014    Librarian in CuteShoes 
July 15, 2014    The Late Bloomer’s BookBlog    (one of my favorites, includes an interview with Cynthia Lord)
July 16, 2014    Read, Write, and Reflect  
July 17, 2014    Read Now SleepLater  
July 18, 2014    Unleashing Readers  
July 20, 2014    Maria’s Mélange 

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