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Young Hoosier Book Award - Picture Books
First begun in 1974, the Young Hoosier Book Award exists to encourage recreational reading in Indiana students. Since 1992, the Award has been divided into three categories based on grade level.

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Bad Kitty
By Bruel, Nick
2007-07 - Roaring Brook Press
9781596432994
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With two die-cut bites on its side, special endpapers, and a brand-new piece of artwork, this eye-catching edition of Bruels popular cat tail is sure to be devoured. Full color.
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Arrowhawk
By Schaefer, Lola M.
Illustrator Swiatkowska, Gabi 2004-05 - Henry Holt & Company
9780805063714
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2007 Show Me Reader Award Winner
Shaefer and Swiatkowska present the courageous true story of Arrowhawk, an endangered bird of prey who, with sheer determination and will, survives eight weeks in the wild with a poacher's arrow through his thigh and tail. Full color.
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My Lucky Day
By Kasza, Keiko
Illustrator Kasza, Keiko 2003-09 - Putnam Publishing Group
9780399238741
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2007 California Young Reader Medal Winner 2007 North Carolina Children's Book Award Picture Book Winner 2006 Grand Canyon Reader Award Winner - Picture 2006 Monarch Award Winner 2006 YHBA Winner 2004 CCBC Choices ]
When a delicious-looking piglet knocks on Mr. Fox's door, the fox can hardly believe his good luck. It's not every day that dinner just shows up on your doorstep. It must be his lucky day--or is it? Full color.
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The Monster Who Ate My Peas
By Schnitzlein, Danny
Illustrator Faulkner, Matt 2001-09 - Peachtree Publishers
9781561452163
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2005-2006 Virgina Readers' Choice Award- Primary Winner 2004 YHBA Winner
A young boy thinks he's discovered a way to avoid eating his peas -- he makes a bargain with a fiendishly funny monster. First the deal is simple: the monster will eat the boy's peas in exchange for his soccer ball. But with each new encounter, the monster's demands escalate. Eventually, our hero faces a daunting decision -- can he conquer his loathing for peas or will he lose his most prized possession?
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