2025 Batchelder Award – Amazing International Books for Children

In January I finished up my third experience on a national book award committee for children’s books. This time, I read books for the Mildred L. Batchelder Awards, established in 1966 in honor of Mildred L. Batchelder, a librarian who cared deeply about international children’s books.

This award is very, very specific, so bear with me:

The Mildred L. Batchelder Award is awarded to an American publisher for a children’s book considered to be the most outstanding of those books originating in a country other than the United States and in a language other than English and subsequently translated into English for publication in the United States during the preceding year.

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Reference Interview with Kim Holifield of the de Grummond

Hi y’all. I’m in the last semester of a Master’s Degree in Library Studies at UW-Madison and I’m taking a class on Reference Services. For an assignment, we could choose anyone to shadow or interview who provides reference to a population. I challenged myself to find a professional reference provider of children/youth related-materials who did not work in a public library setting. I started researching institutions with children’s literature collections and was successful in finding this helpful list

First, I reached out to The Kerlan Collection of Children’s Literature at the University of Minnesota because they are in the same upper Midwest region as I am. I got an email from their curator (who suggested I wasn’t really looking for a collection like theirs and should consider talking to public library reference staff), but she never got back to me about setting up an interview. Next I contacted the de Grummond Children’s Literature Collection at The University of Southern Mississippi and got a very enthusiastic response about setting up an interview.

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