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Caldecott Award Winners

Description: The Caldecott Medal is awarded each year to the artist of the most distinguished American picture book for children. Bookshare is pleased to offer the Medal winner for each year as well as Honor books that are currently in our collection. #award #kids


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First the Egg

by Laura Vaccaro Seeger

Which came first, the chicken or the egg? The caterpillar or the butterfly? These and other origin questions are answered in a short collection of verses

Winner of the Theodore Seuss Geisel Honor

Date Added: 05/25/2017


Year: 2008

Award: Honors Book

Seven Blind Mice

by Ed Young

A Caldecott Honor Book. "It's a pillar," says Red Mouse. "It's a fan!" cries Orange Mouse. "No, it's a spear," says Yellow Mouse. But as the seven blind mice go out one by one to investigate the strange Something by the pond, each comes back with a different idea of what it is. Argue as they might, they cannot agree. Only when the last mouse ventures out and investigates do they finally learn for certain what the strange Something is, and what the whole truth is as well! Caldecott medalist Ed Young's paper-collage illustrations joyously capture the wit and humor of this tale based on the ancient fable of the Blind Men and the Elephant. The very youngest readers will delight in Young's brightly colored mice who will lead them to discoveries of color, the days of the week, and one of the truest paths to wisdom.

Date Added: 05/25/2017


Year: 1993

Award: Honors Book

The Desert Is Theirs

by Byrd Baylor

Simple text and illustrations describe the characteristics of the desert and its plant, animal and human life.

Date Added: 05/25/2017


Year: 1976

Award: Honors Book

Swimmy

by Leo Lionni

A Caldecott Honor Book. When a hungry tuna fish comes to call, Swimmy is the only little fish to survive. All alone, he explores the wonders of sea. At last he finds a new school of fish, and discovers a way that they can safely explore together.

Date Added: 05/25/2017


Year: 1964

Award: Honors Book

The Talking Eggs

by Robert D. San Souci

A Southern folktale in which kind Blanche, following the instructions of an old witch, gains riches, while her greedy sister makes fun of the old woman and is duly rewarded.

Date Added: 05/25/2017


Year: 1990

Award: Honors Book

Anatole and the Cat

by Eve Titus and Paul Galdone

Anatole is the happiest, most contented mouse in all of Paris. He is Vice-President in charge of Cheese Tasting at Duvall's cheese factory. He works in secret at night-- the people at Duvall have no idea their mysterious taster is really a mouse! So M'sieu Duvall thinks nothing of bringing his pet cat to the factory... Clever Anatole must act to protect his job, and his life! He must do what no mouse has done before-- find a way to bell the cat. Bonne chance, Anatole!

Date Added: 05/25/2017


Year: 1958

Award: Honors Book

When Sophie Gets Angry - Really, Really Angry

by Molly Bang

Sophie gets mad, climbs a tree to calm down, and is soon ready to come home to her loving family. "The text is. . . brief, for it is Bang's double-page illustrations, vibrating with saturated colors, that reveal the drama of the child's emotions. " - School Library Journal, starred review. "Bang's strong, nonproscriptive acknowledgment of a feeling most children will recognize will be welcomed. " - Booklist, starred review

Winner of the Caldecott Honor

Date Added: 05/25/2017


Year: 2000

Award: Honors Book

Harlem

by Walter Dean Myers

A poem calling to life the deep, rich and hope-filled history of the Harlem community. Connects readers to the spirit of Harlem in its music, art, literature, and everyday life.

Date Added: 05/25/2017


Year: 1998

Award: Honors Book

The Dinosaurs of Waterhouse Hawkins

by Barbara Kerley

Not until the mid 1800s were dinosaurs heard of in Victorian England. But when artist Waterhouse Hawkins built the first life-size models of dinosaurs in his native England, and later in America, he dazzled the world with his awe-inspiring creations. The author and illustrator present a story of consuming passion, triumph, loss, and a remarkable legacy that lives on today. Full-color illustrations.

Date Added: 05/25/2017


Year: 2002

Award: Honors Book

What Do You Say, Dear?

by Sesyle Joslin

A handbook of etiquette for young ladies and gentlemen to be used as a guide for everyday social behavior. For very small children.

Date Added: 05/25/2017


Year: 1959

Award: Honors Book

Outside Over There

by Maurice Sendak

Maurice Sendak, the master conjurer of images and words, mingles dark memories with myth, nightmares with sweet dreams and turns them all into "a profound work of art for children".--New York Times. Copyright © Libri GmbH. All rights reserved.

Date Added: 05/25/2017


Year: 1982

Award: Honors Book

Paddle-to-the-Sea

by Holling Clancy Holling

A young Indian boy carves a little canoe with a figure inside and names him Paddle-to-the-Sea. Paddle's journey, in text and pictures, through the Great Lakes to the Atlantic Ocean provides an excellent geographic and historical picture of the region.

Date Added: 05/25/2017


Year: 1942

Award: Honors Book

When Clay Sings

by Byrd Baylor

Based on the original pottery of the ancient Anasazi, Mogollon, Hohokam and Mimbres cultures, the writer imagines the reasons for the making of the pottery and its creation.

A beautifully-illustrated prose poem for preschool through grade 3 and older readers. These few words convey much about the role of pottery in the Southwestern Native-American culture.

Winner of the Caldecott Honor

Date Added: 05/25/2017


Year: 1973

Award: Honors Book

King Bidgood's in the Bathtub

by Audrey Wood and Don Wood

In this delightful story, the king refuses to leave his bathtub and rule the kingdom. "Beauty aside, this also has a panache and sly wit that will please children and their parents, who will be called on to peruse the book again and again." --Booklist

Date Added: 05/25/2017


Year: 1986

Award: Honors Book

John Henry

by Julius Lester

John Henry is stronger than ten men, and can dig through a mountain faster than a steam drill. Julius Lester's folksy retelling of a popular African-American folk ballad has warmth, tall tale humor, and boundless energy.

Jerry Pinkney illustrates the story with "rich colors borrowed from the rocks and the earth, so beautiful that they summon their own share of smiles and tears" (Booklist).

Caldecott Honors Book

Date Added: 05/25/2017


Year: 1995

Award: Honors Book

Bartholomew and the Oobleck

by Dr Seuss

An ooey-gooey, green oobleck was not exactly what the king had in mind when he ordered something extra-special from his royal magicians.

Date Added: 05/25/2017


Year: 1950

Award: Honors Book

Marshmallow

by Clare Turlay Newberry

A Caldecott Honor Book. Oliver is a tabby cat and Marshmallow is a baby rabbit who moves into Oliver’s home. At first Oliver does not welcome Marshmallow, but the little bunny’s charms are impossible to resist.

Date Added: 05/25/2017


Year: 1943

Award: Honors Book

Henry's Freedom Box

by Ellen Levine and Kadir Nelson

A stirring, dramatic story of a slave who mails himself to freedom by a Jane Addams Peace Award-winning author and a Coretta Scott King Award-winning artist.

Henry Brown doesn't know how old he is. Nobody keeps records of slaves' birthdays. All the time he dreams about freedom, but that dream seems farther away than ever when he is torn from his family and put to work in a warehouse. Henry grows up and marries, but he is again devastated when his family is sold at the slave market. Then one day, as he lifts a crate at the warehouse, he knows exactly what he must do: He will mail himself to the North. After an arduous journey in the crate, Henry finally has a birthday -- his first day of freedom.

Winner of the Caldecott Honor

Date Added: 05/25/2017


Year: 2008

Award: Honors Book

Owen

by Kevin Henkes

Owen is attached to his fuzzy yellow blanket--and he won't give it up. But when school starts, Owen's mother knows just what to do.

1994 Caldecott Honor Book.

Date Added: 05/25/2017


Year: 1994

Award: Honors Book

Ella Sarah Gets Dressed

by Margaret Chodos-Irvine

Ella Sarah may be little, but she has a BIG sense of style--and it isn't at all like that of her mother, father, and older sister. Yet they all want her to dress just like them! Ella Sarah will have none of it--and when her flamboyantly dressed friends arrive, it's clear that Ella Sarah's favorite outfit is just right for her. Margaret Chodos-Irvine's spirited story will gently nudge young children toward independence--providing plenty of exuberant colors and patterns to identify along the way.

Winner of the Caldecott Honor

Date Added: 05/25/2017


Year: 2004

Award: Honors Book

Cathedral

by David Macaulay

Readers worldwide recognize Caldecott Medal winner David Macaulay's imaginary Cathedral of Chutreaux. This critically acclaimed book has been translated into a dozen languages and remains a classic of children's literature and a touchstone for budding architects.

Cathedral's numerous awards include a prestigious Caldecott Honor and designation as a New York Times Best Illustrated Book of the Year for Macaulay's intricate pen-and-ink illustrations. Journey back to centuries long ago and visit the fictional people of twelfth-, thirteenth-, and fourteenth-century Europe whose dreams, like Cathedral, stand the test of time.

This title has been selected as a Common Core text exemplar (Grades 6-8, Informational Texts: Science, Mathematics, and Technical Studies).

Date Added: 05/25/2017


Year: 1974

Award: Honors Book

The Stray Dog

by Marc Simont

When a little dog appears at a family picnic, the girl and boy play with him all afternoon, and they name him Willy. At day's end they say good-bye. But the dog has won their hearts and stays on their minds. The following Saturday the family returns to the picnic grounds to look for Willy, but they are not alone -- the dogcatcher is looking for him, too . . . Caldecott Medalist Marc Simont's heartwarming tale of a stray dog who finds a home is told with appealing simplicity and grace.

Winner of the Caldecott Honor

Date Added: 05/25/2017


Year: 2002

Award: Honors Book

Starry Messenger

by Peter Sis

Peter Sís gives a view of the life of Galileo Galilei.

Winner of the Caldecott Honor

Date Added: 05/25/2017


Year: 1997

Award: Honors Book

The Moon Jumpers

by Janice May Udry

Children explore the world around them after the sun has gone down. A Caldecott Honor award winner.

Date Added: 05/25/2017


Year: 1960

Award: Honors Book

Hansel and Gretel

by Rika Lesser

Paul O. Zelinsky's stunning Caldecott Honor Book allows readers to see the story of Hansel and Gretel anew. Full color. Copyright © Libri GmbH. All rights reserved.

Date Added: 05/25/2017


Year: 1985

Award: Honors Book


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