Welcome to the Bank Street Children's Book Committee's (CBC) Searchable Best Books List, a tool designed to help educators, families, librarians, and others access developmentally appropriate and engaging books for young readers (ages birth - 18).

Our online Searchable Best Books List draws from the committee's annual Best Children's Books of the Year-beginning with the list of books published in 2000-with each featuring more than 600 high-quality titles for young readers.

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Skullduggery
by Kathleen Karr
Ages: 9+
Published: 2000
A job as assistant to a phrenologist leads an orphaned New Yorker to a life of adventure and intrigue in mid-nineteenth century Europe.

Space Race
by Sylvia Waugh
Ages: 9+
Published: 2000
A father and son from another planet are trapped on earth by an accident and by their friendships with earthlings. Funny and beautiful.

Spider Sparrow
by Dick King-Smith
Ages: 9+
Published: 2000
An abandoned boy, who communicates with animals better than with humans, gains acceptance in his rural English community during WWII.

Starbright and the Dream Eater
by Joy Cowley
Ages: 9+
Published: 2000
A twelve-year-old girl born under mysterious circumstances is the only hope of saving our planet from a destructive alien life force.

Sunwing
by Kenneth Oppel
Ages: 9+
Published: 2000
A young bat leads his family on a dangerous mission to find his missing father.

Surviving Brick Johnson
by Laurie Myers
Illustrator: Dan Yaccarino
Ages: 9+
Published: 2000
A new classmate seems threatening until exchanges in a karate class reveal his positive qualities.

The $66 Summer
by John Armistead
Ages: 9+
Published: 2000
A trio of friends, one white and two black, seek answers to the mystery of a man's disappearance in a 1950s Southern town.

The Barefoot Book of Tropical Tales
retold by Raouf Mama
Illustrator: Deidre Hyde
Ages: 9+
Published: 2000
Eight delightful lesser known myths and legends--from Haiti, Zaire, Cape Verde, and elswhere.

The Barn Burner
by Patricia Willis
Ages: 9+
Published: 2000
During the Depression, a fourteen-year-old drifter, falsely accused, tries to identify the real barn burner.

The Blessing of the Animals
written and ill. by Michael J. Rosen
Ages: 9+
Published: 2000
Jared must decide if a Jewish boy can take his dog to be blessed by a Catholic priest. Touching and intelligent.

The Blues of Flats Brown
by Walter Dean Myers
Illustrator: Nina Laden
Ages: 9+
Published: 2000
Fantastic story of a talented dog and the music he creates.

The Book of the Lion
by Michael Cadnum
Ages: 9+
Published: 2000
During the Crusades, Edmund serves his knight at the bloody battle of Arsuf. Gracefully written.

The Boxer
by Kathleen Karr
Ages: 9+
Published: 2000
Johnny learns to channel his anger into boxing and supports his family during rough times in nineteenth century New York.

The Color of My Words
by Lynn Joseph
Ages: 9+
Published: 2000
The difficulties and tragedies of life in a small Dominican village, lyrically told by thirteen-year-old Ana Rosa.

The Composition
by Antonio Skarmeta
Illustrator: Alfonso Ruano
Ages: 9+
Published: 2000
Both overtly and covertly, a military dictatorship impacts the daily life of a young boy and his classmates.

The Diary of Melanie Martin
by Carol Weston
Ages: 9+
Published: 2000
Melanie recounts her family's trip to Italy. Amusing teenage angst, irritation and enthusiasm.

The Emerald Lizard
by Pleasant DeSpain
Illustrator: Don Bell
Ages: 9+
Published: 2000
Vibrant stories about human nature, presented in English and Spanish.

The Four Corners of the Sky
by Steve Zeitlin
Illustrator: Chris Raschka
Ages: 9+
Published: 2000
Creation legends from around the world, concluding with an explanation by contemporary physicists. Artwork from each culture.

The Graduation of Jake Moon
by Barbara Park
Ages: 9+
Published: 2000
Sensitive portrayal of a young boy trying to maintain a relationship with his grandfather who suffers from Alzheimer's.

The Key is Lost
by Ida Vos
Ages: 9+
Published: 2000
Two young Dutch Jewish sisters hide under false names during the Holocaust. Based on the author's experiences.

The King of the Golden River
by John Ruskin
Illustrator: Juan Wijngaard
Ages: 9+
Published: 2000
A younger, enslaved brother finds ways to outwit his evil older brothers in this classic and timeless tale. A magical adventure.

The Kite Fighters
by Linda Sue Park
Illustrator: Eung Won Park
Ages: 9+
Published: 2000
A riveting tale of family honor and sibling rivalry set in fifteenth-century Korea.

The Midnight Train Home
by Erika Tamar
Ages: 9+
Published: 2000
Deirdre runs away from a sanctimonious couple who had adopted her from an orphan train, and eventually finds acceptance in a vaudeville troupe.

The Minstrel's Tale
by Berit Haahr
Ages: 9+
Published: 2000
A young noblewoman disguises herself as a male minstrel's apprentice to escape a loathsome arranged marriage. Good period details.

The Miserable Mill
by Lemony Snicket
Illustrator: Brett Helquist
Ages: 9+
Published: 2000
Three orphans survive many humorous misadventures as they go from home to home at the direction of their well-meaning but bumbling guardian.