Sunday, October 9, 2016
Sunday, August 28, 2016
2016-17 EJK Baltimore Bookmaking Competition!
Welcome back everyone! As we begin a new school year in Baltimore City, I hope that you leave some room in your schedules for bookmaking! Last year was such a big success for us and we are thrilled to launch our second competition. Stay tuned for updates.
Mark your calendars for our free October 1 book making workshop at the Reginald F. Lewis Museum from 10AM to 1PM for educators. Lunch will be served. Please RSVP by September 25th to Shadra Strickland at info at shadrastrickland dot com.
Mark your calendars for our free October 1 book making workshop at the Reginald F. Lewis Museum from 10AM to 1PM for educators. Lunch will be served. Please RSVP by September 25th to Shadra Strickland at info at shadrastrickland dot com.
Wednesday, June 8, 2016
Books on Parade!
This is the last week to see the entries created for the Ezra Jack Keats Baltimore Bookmaking Competition on display in the Fiction and Teen Department of the Central Library at the Enoch Pratt Library, located at 400 Cathedral St, Baltimore, MD 21201! Thank you again for all of your hard work this year Baltimore!

Wednesday, April 27, 2016
EJK Baltimore Bookmaking Award Ceremony
Please join us on Saturday, May 14th at the Reginald F. Lewis Museum's African American Children Book Festival, where we will celebrate our winners of the first annual Ezra Jack Keats Baltimore Bookmaking Competition!
Tuesday, March 15, 2016
Picture book resources
Interested in getting a jump on planning for next year's competition? Click the images to check out a few of these online classes that can help you develop your storytelling skills. You can follow the class t your own pace. Once you sign up, it's yours forever!
Tuesday, March 8, 2016
Omar Jimenez and Baltimore Bookmakers on WBAL!
Omar Jimenez of WBAL 11 news interviewed the elementary school winners of the EJK Baltimore Bookmaking Competition Saturday. Liahna Rebello and Kenzi Merchant, fourth-graders at Monarch Academy in Baltimore City, shared their experience collaborating on Creepy Creatures, also present were their teacher, Ms. Erica Foote, along with parents and family.
Check out a few pics from the day below and head over to the WBAL site to see the entire interview.
Many thanks to Omar Jimenez for the interview. Stay tuned for more updates on the winners of our first annual Ezra Jack Keats Baltimore Bookmaking Competition!
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| behind the scenes of a WBAL interview |
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| that's a wrap! |
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| congratulations to Kenzi and Liahna! |
Friday, February 26, 2016
2016 Baltimore Bookmaking Winners
A very big CONGRATULATIONS goes out to this year's Ezra Jack Keats Baltimore Bookmaking winners!!! We are so proud of everyone who participated this year. Please join us in celebrating this year's winners. We hope to see you all on May 14th for our awards ceremony at The Reginald F. Lewis Museum.
Jump In Studio, Enoch Pratt Library, and Reginald F. Lewis Museum
announce Ezra Jack Keats Baltimore Bookmaking Competition Winners
We are proud to announce the winners of the first annual Baltimore Bookmaking Competition sponsored by The Ezra Jack Keats Foundation is partnering with Enoch Pratt Library, The Reginald F. Lewis Museum, Jump In Studio, Inc. and Baltimore City Public Schools. We have named one winner and one runner up in each division.
Elementary School city-winner is:
The Invasion of the Creatures
by Liahna Rebello and Kenzi Merchant
Monarch Academy
4th grade
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Runner-up is:
Stinky Feet by Lily Ureta and Donniya Burgess
Arlington Elementary
5th grade
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Middle School city-wide winner is:
Kyonom
by Marc Miango
Garret Heights Elementary School
8th grade
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Runner up is:
The Mysteries of the Missing Letters by Majai Moulden
Arlington Elementary/Middle
8th grade
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High School city-wide winner is:
Trust Kills
byTrey Robinson Jr.
Pa tterson High School
11th grade
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Runner-up:
A True Knight’s Day
by Megan Thomspon
Baltimore Design School
10th grade
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The award ceremony will be held at The Reginald F. Lewis Museum on May 14, 2016, during its annual African American Children’s Book Festival. City-wide winners will receive a cash prize of $500. Supervising teachers of this year’s winners and runners up will receive a gift certificate from Penguin Random House, good for the purchase of 25 books from their catalog. School-wide winning entries will be on display at The Enoch Pratt Library in May, 2016 (dates to be announced).
Congratulations to this year’s winners!
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| First Place - Elementary School Invasion of the Creatures Liahna Rebello & Kenzi Merchant Monarch Academy |
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| Invasion of the Creatures -interior |
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| First Place - Middle School Kyonom Marc Miango Garret Heights Elementary |
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| Kyonom - interior |
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| Winner - High School Trust Kills Trey Robinson Jr. Patterson High
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| Runner Up - Elementary School Stinky Feet Lily Ureta & Donniya Burgess Arlington Elementary |
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| Stinky Feet - Interior |
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| Runner Up - Middle School The Mysteries of the Missing Letters Majai Moulden Arlington Elementary/Middle |
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| The Mysteries of the Missing Letters - interior |
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| Runner Up - High School A True Knight's Day Megan Thompson Baltimore Design School
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