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Hot Off the Press

Hot Off the Press

Updated monthly, this list is featured on the homepage of our website and heavily promoted through our social media channels. A call for book submissions is sent to CBC member publisher publicity and marketing contacts every month. They can submit up to five titles per month with a pub date of that month.

Find all the books in the latest CBC Hot Off the Press List and beyond!

Email cbc.info@cbcbooks.org with questions.

CBC Showcase

CBC Showcase

The CBC Showcase is a thematic booklist that changes quarterly and is featured on our website. Both frontlist and backlist books are accepted for submission and a call is made to publicity and marketing contacts of CBC member publishers four times a year. Showcase themes are created to highlight books of many genres, formats, and topics. They are designed to introduce readers to backlist titles they might have missed and frontlist titles they will love.

Find all the books in the latest CBC Showcase List and beyond!

Email cbc.info@cbcbooks.org with questions.

Outstanding Science Trade Books Award

Outstanding Science Trade Books Award

A joint project of the National Science Teachers Association (NSTA) and the CBC since 1973, Outstanding Science Trade Books for Students K-12 represents the year’s best science books, chosen by science educators. The selection panel looks for well-presented books that contain substantial science content, that is also clear, accurate, up-to-date, and reflects current scientific research. This list aims to provide educators and students with high-quality reading resources to be used in and outside of the classroom.

Submissions for this co-sponsored list open in the spring of each year. All children’s trade publishing companies or divisions can take advantage of this opportunity.

Email cbc.info@cbcbooks.org with questions.

Best STEM Books Award

Best STEM Books Award

A joint project of the National Science Teachers Association (NSTA) and the CBC, the Best STEM Books aims to provide recommendations to educators, librarians, parents, and guardians for the best children’s books with STEM content. This list aims to provide educators and students with high-quality reading resources to be used in and outside of the classroom.

Submissions for this co-sponsored list open in the spring of each year. All children’s trade publishing companies or divisions can take advantage of this opportunity.

Email cbc.info@cbcbooks.org with questions.

Notable Social Studies Trade Books

Notable Social Studies Trade Books

The Notable Social Studies Trade Books for Young People is an annual project of the National Council for the Social Studies (NCSS) and the CBC running since 1972. This bibliography features K-12 annotated titles published in the previous calendar year that are exceptional books for use in social studies classrooms, selected by social studies educators. This list aims to provide educators and students with high-quality reading resources to be used in and outside of the classroom.

Submissions for this co-sponsored list open in the spring of each year. All children’s trade publishing companies or divisions can take advantage of this opportunity.

Email cbc.info@cbcbooks.org with questions.

Favorites Lists

Favorites Lists

The Children’s, Young Adult, Teacher, and Librarian Favorites are selections made by thousands of children, teens, teachers, and librarians across diverse geographic locations of the United States of their favorite books published each year. The final lists are compiled and distributed by the Children’s Book Council each spring and will be announced in PW, in a press release, and on the CBC website.

Submissions for these CBC awards open in May of each year. All children’s trade publishing companies or divisions can take advantage of this opportunity. 

Email cbc.info@cbcbooks.org with questions.

Goddard Riverside CBC Youth Book Prize for Social Justice

Goddard Riverside CBC Youth Book Prize for Social Justice

Goddard Riverside CBC Youth Book Prize celebrates the power of the written word to create change in the name of justice for all people—a value shared by the publishing community and Goddard Riverside. It will be given each year at Goddard Riverside’s Book Fair Gala in the fall.

This prize was created in 2020 and is given in celebration of nonfiction books for young readers that represent urban life and themes of community, compassion, and equality—complementing the Goddard Riverside Stephan Russo Book Prize for Social Justice for adult readers.

Email Carl.Lennertz@cbcbooks.org with questions.

More

More

We have more CBC program submission chances each year and partner with various organizations to bring our members both book and book creator feature opportunities throughout the year. Examples of these opportunities, which we will email you about, include:

  • Submitting books or links to resources at your website for our regularly updated Inclusivity Resources section
  • Submitting book creators for CBC Blog features
  • Submitting titles for Screen-Free Week and Bank Street Spanish Books reading lists
  • Submitting books for the Mathical Book Prize and Books for Life Jewish interest titles
  • Donating books to worthy causes such as the unPrison Project, KIND shelters, and more
  • And please visit Every Child a Reader for updates on those programs (Every Child a Reader is CBC’s charitable arm run by CBC staff, with separate funding and its own Board of Directors.)

Email Carl.Lennertz@cbcbooks.org with questions.

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