Suggestions for good children's literature can come from a variety of sources, such as newspaper or magazine reviews, the shelves of your local library or bookstore, and the advice of teachers and students. Some online sources for finding good books are:
http//:www.sunlink.ucf.edu - The bar located on the left-hand side of the main page, "Book Lists,"contains some of the best links you will ever click on regarding books.
www.ala.org/ala/alsc - To find great books, click on the Great Websites for Kids link located on the left-hand side. Once there, the authors, illustrators, and children's book award links are most helpful for finding books.
www.nsta.org/ostbc - The National Science Teachers Association (NTSA) website offers a list of Outstanding Science Trade Books for Children annotated and organized under the eight science content standards.
www.kidsreads.com - This site offer the newest books by favorite authors and favorite series, as well as interviews and others. It has many quality links, but if you click the "Series" button at the top of the page, you get an A to Z annotated list of the most popular series that may grab your attention.
www.hbook.com - The Horn Book Magazine website offers an extensive searchable database of children's and young adult titles.