ALSC names 2002 Notable Children's Recordings

Contact: Laura Schulte-Cooper


312-280-2165


lschulte@ala.org


For Immediate Release


January 2002

ALSC names 2002 Notable Children's Recordings

The Association for Library Service to Children (ALSC), a division of the American Library Association (ALA), has selected its 2002 list of Notable Children's Recordings.




All Wound Up. Rounder Kids


The Bad Beginning. Listening Library


Because of Winn-Dixie. Listening Library


Black Angels. Recorded Books


Buttons. Spoken Arts


Chet Gecko - Private Eye. Listening Library


Click, Clack, Moo: Cows That Type. Weston Woods


Country Goes Raffi. Rounder Kids


Fireside Tales: More Lessons From The Animal People. Yellow Moon Press


The Fledgling. Listening Library


Heaven Eyes. Listening Library


Henry Hikes to Fitchburg. Weston Woods


Henry Huggins. Harper Children's Audio


Homeless Bird. Listening Library


I, Crocodile. Weston Woods


inFINity. Trout Records


Joseph Had a Little Overcoat. Live Oak Media


The King's Equal. Recorded Books


The Magician's Nephew. Harper Children's Audio


Mama Don't Allow. Live Oak Media


Mole Music. Live Oak Media


Mufaro's Beautiful Daughters. Live Oak Media


Mystery on the Docks. Live Oak Media


Notes From a Liar and Her Dog. Listening Library


Over Sea, Under Stone. Listening Library


The Princess Diaries. Listening Library


The Reptile Room. Listening Library


The Treasure. Live Oak Media


The Ugly Duckling. Weston


Witness. Listening Library

For the annotated list, visit the
ALSC Web site.

Members of the 2002 Notable Children's Recordings Committee are: Bruce Farrar, chair, Public Library of Nashville and Davidson County (Tenn.); Thomas J. Barthelmess, Spokane County (Wash.) Library District; Virginia Griffith Gustin, Sonoma County Library, Santa Rosa, Calif.; Patricia Jefferson, Runaway Bay, Texas; Vivian Landfair, Ortona Elementary School, Daytona Beach, Fla.; Elizabeth A. Long, New York Public Library; Alice R. Neve, St. Paul (Minn.) Public Library; Diane Person, Brooklyn, N.Y.; Margie L. Stern, Delaware County Library System, Media, Pa.; Veronica L.C. Stevenson, The Danbury (Conn.) Library; Bernice L. Yesner, Woodbridge, Conn.