“OLA Forest of Reading Festival of Trees Awards” Winners 2008
The following awards have been presented by the Ontario Library Association:
White Pine Award
From the OLA website:
2008 White Pine Award Winner
Keturah & Lord Death by Martine Leavitt
Red Deer Press
Blue Spruce Award
From the OLA Website:
2008 Blue Spruce Award Winner
Scaredy Squirrel Makes a Friend by Melanie Watt
Kids Can Press
Silver Birch Awards
From the OLA Website:
2008 Silver Birch Award Winner
Secret of Grim Hill by Linda DeMeutemeester
Lobster Press
Red Maple Awards
From the OLA Website:
2008 Red Maple Award Winner
Safe as Houses by Eric Walters
Doubleday Canada
White Pine Award
From the OLA website:
The White Pine Award™ reading program offers high school-aged teens at all grade levels the opportunity to read the best of Canada's recent young adult fiction titles. All of these 10 books for Young Adults on this list are accessible and will allow all readers to be successful participants/voters. As in all of the independent reading programs, a reader only needs to read 5 books out of a list of 10 to qualify to vote. Based on student voting across the province, the most popular book is then selected and author is honoured with the White Pine Award™.
2008 White Pine Award Winner
Keturah & Lord Death by Martine Leavitt
Red Deer Press
Blue Spruce Award
From the OLA Website:
The Blue Spruce Award™ is a provincial primary reading program which brings recently published Canadian children's picture books to Ontario children ages 4 to 7 in kindergarten through to grade two. For many children, this is their first introduction to the world of books; it is a very exciting time for everyone.
The students will peruse 10 nominated Canadian picture books and then vote for their favourite book. Based on student voting across the province, the best picture book is then selected and the author/illustrator is honoured with the Blue Spruce Award™.
The students will peruse 10 nominated Canadian picture books and then vote for their favourite book. Based on student voting across the province, the best picture book is then selected and the author/illustrator is honoured with the Blue Spruce Award™.
2008 Blue Spruce Award Winner
Scaredy Squirrel Makes a Friend by Melanie Watt
Silver Birch Awards
From the OLA Website:
The Blue Spruce and Silver Birch programs were realigned in 2007. Blue Spruce now is geared to Kindergarten to Grade 2, with Silver Birch covering Grade 3 to Grade 6. In order to appeal to all of the readers from Grade 3 to 6, a third list has been created, the Silver Birch Express. This list is a combination of fiction and non-fiction, aimed at the Grade 3 - 4 reading level. The idea is to offer this option to all Silver Birch readers, allowing the ESL student, reluctant reader, special need student and the younger students in the group a list that will encourage reading both fiction and non-fiction. All of the books on this list are accessible and will allow all readers to be successful participants/voters. As in all of the independent reading programs, a reader only needs to read 5 books out of a list of 10 to qualify to vote.
2008 Silver Birch Award Winner
Secret of Grim Hill by Linda DeMeutemeester
Lobster Press
Red Maple Awards
From the OLA Website:
The Red Maple Award™ reading program is offered for the enjoyment of students in Grades 7 and 8. The program, like the Association's Silver Birch Awards™ reading program, gives students who have read a minimum number of nominated titles the opportunity to vote with a large group of their peers for thenominated title that they feel should win the Red Maple Award™ each year.
2008 Red Maple Award Winner
Safe as Houses by Eric Walters
Doubleday Canada




















