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The Children's Book Council ( CBC ) is a United States " nonprofit trade association of publishers and packagers of trade books and related materials for children and young adults ", according to its website, dedicated to promoting children’s books and reading.

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9-622: Was originally formed as the Association of Children's Book Editors in 1944. In 1945, the organization was given the responsibility of running Children's Book Week by the event's co-founder, Frederic G. Melcher . CBC organized the annual book week through 2007 after which it was succeeded by Every Child a Reader, the industry's "philanthropic arm", and it became a sponsor. Past CBC leaders include John Donovan , Sybil V. Jacobsen, Laura Harris, Joanna Foster Dougherty, Eunice Blake Bohanon , Sophie Silberberg, and Paula Quint. As of January 2022,

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