Membership Benefits

The Children's Book Council (CBC) is the only national trade organization exclusively dedicated to children's book publishers. Our goal is to serve the needs and promote the interests of our members. We do this by providing professional development, marketing, and networking opportunities; by advocating for the industry at large; and by positioning our organization as a valued, critical, and relevant resource for and on behalf of the industry.

Membership in the Council allows you to:

Membership in the Council also connects you with the work of the CBC Foundation, Every Child a Reader, Inc.

Children's Book Week, the longest-running national literacy celebration, is co-sponsored by the CBC and administered by the CBC Foundation. Highlighting authors and illustrators at official Children's Book Week events is exclusively reserved for CBC members. In past years, official events have included readings in Bryant Park in Manhattan, joint events with the Women's National Basketball Association, and other literacy events in coordination with local and national groups.

The annual Children's Book Week bookmark is created by a CBC member's illustrator. Distributed on the CBW website, the bookmark is downloaded by teachers, librarians, parents, and kids across the country.

The CBC is a founder of the National Ambassador for Young People's Literature program. This program is also administered by the CBC Foundation. Among publishers, only those who are CBC members may sponsor this joint effort with the Library of Congress and have the chance to associate their name with this worthy and highly-visible literacy effort.