About the Contest
School Library Journal's Battle of the Kids' Books is a competition between 16 of the very best books for young people of the year, judged by some of the biggest names in children's books.
The 2010 Battle of the Kids’ Books was excellent. Our great thanks to the publishers, the judge-writers, SLJ, and spectators for making this such a blast. See you next year!
The Battle Commander (Monica Edinger and Roxanne Feldman) and the Commentator (Jonathan Hunt)
Round One
Match 1 (March 15, Judge Jim Murphy)
Charles and Emma vs. Claudette Colvin
Match 2 (March 16, Judge Nancy Farmer)
The Evolution of Calpurnia Tate vs. Fire
Match 3 (March 17, Judge Candace Fleming)
The Frog Scientist vs. The Last Olympian
Match 4 (March 18, Judge Helen Frost)
Lips Touch vs. The Lost Conspiracy
Match 5 (March 19, Judge Gary Schmidt)
Marcelo in the Real World vs. Marching for Freedom
Match 6 (March 22, Judge Cynthia Kadohata)
Peace, Locomotion vs. A Season of Gifts
Match 7 (March 23, Judge Anita Silvey)
The Storm in the Barn vs. Sweethearts of Rhythm
Match 8 (March 24, Judge Julius Lester)
Tales from Outer Suburbia vs. When You Reach Me
Round Two
Match 1 (March 25, Judge M.T. Anderson)
Charles and Emma vs. The Evolution of Calpurnia Tate
Match 2 (March 26, Judge Angela Johnson)
The Last Olympian vs. The Lost Conspiracy
Match 3 (March 29, Judge Christopher Paul Curtis)
Marching for Freedom vs A Season of Gifts
Match 4 (March 30, Judge Shannon Hale)
The Storm in the Barn vs Tales from Outer Suburbia
Round Three
Match 1 (March 31, Judge Megan Whalen Turner)
Charles and Emma vs The Lost Conspiracy
Match 2 (April 1, Judge Walter Dean Myers)
Marching for Freedom vs Tales from Outer Suburbia
Undead Poll
Big Kahuna Round
April 5, Judge Katherine Paterson
The Lost Conspiracy vs The Frog Scientist vs Marching for Freedom

- April 3 Peanut Gallery
- March 27 Peanut Gallery
- March 20 Peanut Gallery
- March 12 Peanut Gallery
- March 5 Peanut Gallery
T-shirt Winners
- Third week:
- Monday: Heidi Lewis and Marge Kelly
- Tuesday: Robin Willis and Annamaria Basile
- Wednesday: Michelle Reid and Jeanne Kasten
- Thursday: Betsy Loredo and Kathleen Hartzler
- Friday: Krissie Carter and Will Strait
The 2009 Battle of the Kids’ Books
Recent Posts
- Winner of the 2010 Battle of the Kids’ Books
- Big Kahuna Round
- This Week’s Peanut Gallery
- Winner of the Undead Poll
- Round 3 Match 2 Marching for Freedom vs Tales from Outer Suburbia
What People Are Saying…
- Fantasy on Round 1 Match 2: The Evolution of Calpurnia Tate vs Fire
- jordan p on Round 2 Match 4: The Storm in the Barn vs Tales from Outer Suburbia
- Fusenews: Mmmm. Pulled pork. « A Fuse #8 Production on The Opening Ceremony
- Fusenews: Stars in your multitude, scarce to be counted « A Fuse #8 Production on Round 1 Match 2: The Evolution of Calpurnia Tate vs Fire
- Funtime Recap: The First Week of BoB « A Fuse #8 Production on Round 1 Match 2: The Evolution of Calpurnia Tate vs Fire
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I love it! And “Team Other” for WYRM? Very clever — a nice way of deciding where it fits. You mean you didn’t want Team Science Fiction-Mystery-Historical? No wonder I especially like this year’s line-up — I’m a big fan of Team Fantasy.
So, who draws the comics? They do a wonderful job and deserve some recognition!
The wonderful Mark Tuchman, creative director at SLJ, does the art for the comics. We are so, so lucky to have him keeping the visual vision of the Battle perfect.
Very cool! I like the action.
Now all I long for is a Flintstone tee.
I bet the Flintstone’s tee is available somewhere, but do consider a BoB one instead — check out the sidebar for details.
I agree. Mark Tuchman did a great job- great cartoonist! Thank you for creating this.
[...] Opening Ceremony is on now. I recommend using the weekend to get the lay of the land before the battle [...]
I was almost expecting Hunger Games to be thrown into the games again during the opening ceremony. That would certainly have added some excitement, and it would have been appropriate for that book.
[...] out the opening ceremony of The Battle of the (Kids) Books! The matches start Monday, so get your brackets filled out! (No, I haven’t done mine [...]
[...] Battle of the (Kids’) Books is heating up with a fantastic Opening Ceremony. The first round kicks off this Monday with one match every weekday. Just in time for my own poll [...]