Garden State Children's Book Award
Garden State Children's Book Award references 76 books assigned across applicable K-12 grade levels in US schools. The Garden State Children's Book Award is New Jersey's statewide children's-choice book award, presented by the New Jersey Library Association since 1977. Each cycle, students across New Jersey read from official selection lists — from easy-to-read and picture books through younger fiction and nonfiction — and vote for their favorite titles. Its lists are read in New Jersey classrooms and libraries statewide and include widely loved middle-grade reading such as Wonder, The One and Only Ivan, Front Desk, Fish in a Tree, and New Kid.
Primary source: njla.org
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76 books referenced
11 BirthdaysWendy Mass
A Journey Under the SeaCraig Foster
A Lot to Like!Derek Anderson
A Rover's StoryJasmine Warga
Amari and the Night BrothersB. B. Alston- Are You Ready to Play Outside?Mo Willems
Bad News for OutlawsVaunda Micheaux Nelson- Balloons over BroadwayMelissa Sweet
- Benny and Penny in the Big No-No!Geoffrey Hayes
Big Nate: In a Class by HimselfLincoln Peirce · 500L- Bink and Gollie: Two for OneKate DiCamillo
BlueNana Ekua Brew-Hammond- Charlie & Mouse Even BetterLaurel Snyder
- ChickadeeLouise Erdrich
Class ActJerry Craft- Dash (Dogs of World War II)Kirby Larson
Dead End in NorveltJack Gantos
Diary of a Wimpy KidJeff Kinney · 950L
Dog ManDav Pilkey · 390L- Don't Throw It to Mo!David A. Adler
DuelJessixa Bagley
Elijah of Buxton (Scholastic Gold)Christopher Paul Curtis
Escape from Mr. Lemoncello's LibraryChris Grabenstein
Fish in a TreeLynda Mullaly Hunt · 550L
Flora and UlyssesKate DiCamillo
Four Eyes: A Graphic NovelRex Ogle
Fox Has a ProblemCorey R. Tabor- Fox the TigerCorey R. Tabor
FreewaterAmina Luqman-Dawson
FrizzyClaribel Ortega
Front DeskKelly Yang · 640L- Full of BeansJennifer L. Holm
Good DifferentMeg Eden Kuyatt
Hidden Hope: How a Toy and a Hero Saved Lives During the HolocaustElisa Boxer
JawbreakerChristina Wyman- Juana and LucasJuana Medina
Little MonarchsJonathan Case
Max and the MidknightsLincoln Peirce
New KidJerry Craft
Other Words for HomeJasmine Warga · 930L
P.S. Be ElevenRita Williams-Garcia
Parachute KidsBetty C. Tang
Pie in the SkyRemy Lai
Please Write in this BookMary Amato
Roll for InitiativeJaime Formato
Roller GirlVictoria Jamieson · 440L- See the Cat: Three Stories About a DogDavid LaRochelle
Simon Sort of SaysErin Bow
Small SpacesKatherine Arden
Swim TeamJohnnie Christmas
SwindleGordon Korman
The First Cat in Space Ate PizzaMac Barnett
The Invention of Hugo CabretBrian Selznick
The Lost YearKatherine Marsh
The Miraculous Journey of Edward TulaneKate DiCamillo
The One and Only IvanKatherine Applegate · 570L
The One and Only RubyKatherine Applegate- The Season of Styx MaloneKekla MagoonThe Season of Styx MaloneKekla Magoon · 510L
The Skull: A Tyrolean FolktaleJon Klassen- The Truth As Told by Mason ButtleLeslie Connor
The Vanderbeekers of 141st StreetKarina Yan Glaser- The WallPeter Sís
The War I Finally WonKimberly Brubaker Bradley
The War That Saved My LifeKimberly Brubaker Bradley · 580L
The Wild RobotPeter Brown · 740L- There Is a Bird On Your Head! (An Elephant and Piggie Book)Mo Willems
UnspeakableCarole Boston Weatherford
When Stars Are ScatteredVictoria Jamieson
When You Reach MeRebecca Stead · 750L
When You Trap a TigerTae Keller
Where the Mountain Meets the MoonGrace Lin · 810L
WishBarbara O'Connor
WishtreeKatherine Applegate · 590L
WitchlingsClaribel A. Ortega- WonderstruckBrian Selznick
Yoshi, Sea Turtle GeniusLynne Cox
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Frequently asked questions
What books does Garden State Children's Book Award include?
76 books are referenced by Garden State Children's Book Award across applicable K-12 grade levels. Each book page cites the primary source assignment (the official curriculum standard, exemplar list, or syllabus where the title appears).
What grades does Garden State Children's Book Award cover?
Garden State Children's Book Award is a reading-program curriculum spanning applicable K-12 grade levels via the standards framework. Browse by grade using the grade-filter links on this page or visit /grade for the full grade index across all curricula.
Where does Garden State Children's Book Award data come from?
Primary source: njla.org/garden-state-childrens-book-award. Cross-referenced with Common Core exemplars at achievethecore.org. Every book page on ReadingList.school cites the standards origin for that assignment.
Is Garden State Children's Book Award required reading?
Garden State Children's Book Award provides recommended exemplars + assignments — adoption varies by district and teacher. Always check with your school's English department for the specific required vs recommended list at your grade level.