Photograph of Author Jon Scieszka accepting the Jo Osborne Award for Humor in Children's Literature

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Photograph of Author Jon Scieszka accepting the Jo Osborne Award for Humor in Children's Literature is a picture, with genre photograph and portraits. Its dimensions are 6 in. x 4 in..

It was created on Friday, February 12, 1999.

Rachel Alexander is the Contributor.

Shown here is author Jon Scieszka giving his acceptance speech for the 1999 Jo Osborne Award for Humor in Children's Literature. The ceremony for the award took place on February 12, 1999, as part of The Ohio State University Children's Literature Conference.

Scieszka is the author of numerous picture books, many in collaboration with illustrator Lane Smith. His works include "The True Story of the 3 Little Pigs!," an ALA Notable Book, "The Stinky Cheese Man and Other Fairly Stupid Tales," a Caldecott Honor Book, and the Frank Einstein series of books. He is also the founder of Guys Read, a literacy initiative for boys, and is the first US National Ambassador for Young People's Literature.

The Jo Osborne Award for Humor in Children’s Literature was established in 1996 in honor of Jo Osborne, who was a children’s librarian at Worthington Libraries from 1979 until her death at age 59 in 1995. The award sought to honor her commitment to bringing children, books and humor together, and recognized the art of humor in either a single children's book or in the body of work of a children's literature author. As described in the brochure for the award, Jo "sought out the silly, the funny, the poignant, the witty for storytelling and puppet shows to impart a love of books to all the children who were lucky enough to cross her path" during her years as a librarian.

In addition to Scieszka's receipt of the award in 1999, the other Jo Osborne Award winners were Patricia Polacco (1996), Sid Fleischman (1997), Steven Kellogg (1998), William Steig (2000), Rosemary Wells (2001), Kevin Henkes (2002), Tomie dePaola (2003), Paula Danzinger (2004), Daniel Pinkwater (2010), and Betsy Lewin (2011).

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This metadata record was human prepared by Worthington Libraries on March 24, 2023. It was last updated March 29, 2023.