Monday, February 8, 2010

KCLS Booklists

Provided at the King County Libraries and targeted (in a non-"I'm going to shoot you" way) at kids through young adults.

Edit: Updated 2.5.10

100 Books Every Child Should Hear Before Starting School
100 Libros En Español Que Cada Niño Debe Oír Antes De Empezar La Escuela
50 Favorite Picture Books
Adventure Books for Children
African American Literature
African American Heritage Books for Children
American Historical Fiction Books for Children
Animal Stories for Children
Asian Heritage Books for Children
Booklist for Babies
Booklist Grades 2 & 3
Booklist Grades 4 & 5
Booklist for Preschoolers
Booklist Toddlers
Books About Kindergarten
Books to Grow On
Classic Fiction
Classic Nonfiction
Classic Novels for Middle School Readers Booklist for Teens
Classic Read- Aloud Books for Children
Contemporary Read-Aloud Books for Children
Contemporary Realistic Fiction Books for Children
Eragon Read-A-Likes
Fantasy Books for Children
Fantasy Booklist for Teens
Fantasy for Teens
Folktales and Fairy Tales for Children
Fun & Easy Reads for Grades 4-6
Funny Books for Children
GLBTQ Booklist for Teens
Grades 2 & 3 Books for Children
Grades 6-7 Booklist for Teens
Grades 8-9 Booklist for Teens
Grades 9-10 Booklist for Teens
Grades 11-12 Booklist for Teens
Graphic Novels for Teens
Hispanic Heritage: Books for Children
Horror for Teens
Horses: Books for Children
Humor Booklist for Teens
Kindergarten & Grade 1 Booklist
Latino Literature
Megalit Fiction
Megalit Nonfiction
Mystery for Teens
Mystery Books for Children
Mystery Booklist for Teens
Native American Heritage Books for Children
Romance Booklist for Teens
Scary Tales for Children
Science Fiction Booklist for Teens
Science Fiction Books for Children
Spots Books for Children
Teen Horror
Twilight Read-A-Likes
Urban Fiction
Washington State: Books for Children
World Historical Fiction Books for Children
World Historical Fiction Booklist for Teens

Wah! I lost my Latino Booklists!!!!

Also, KCLS teen suggestions online.
And for kids.

Well, now that I've got a list, I can super check next time I go to the library to fill gaps-- like "Hispanic Heritage" and 4-5 grade!

Anyway, I'm thinking of doing a study on these booklists. Not sure how that'd work, but they seem like something in need of being researched and attacked. Oops.

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