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Caldecott
Medal
American Library Association, Association for Library Service to
Children. Established 1938. A medal presented annually to the illustrator
of the most distinguished American picture book for children published
in the United States in the preceding year. The recipient must be
a citizen or resident of the United States. The winner is announced
at the American Library Association Midwinter Meeting (January/February),
and the award is presented at the ALA summer conference.
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The 2000s / Top of Page
2006 Medal Winner
The Hello, Goodbye Window illustrated by Chris Raschka and written by Norton Juster (Michael di Capua Books, an imprint of Hyperion Books for Children) (Check Catalog)
Honor Book
Rosa illustrated by Bryan Collier and written by Nikki Giovanni (Henry Holt and Company) (Check Catalog)
Zen Shorts illustrated and written by Jon J. Muth (Scholastic Press) (Check Catalog)
Hot Air: The (Mostly) True Story of the First Hot-Air Balloon Ride illustrated and written by Marjorie Priceman. (An Anne Schwartz Book from Atheneum Books for Young Readers, Simon & Schuster)
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Song of the Water Boatman and Other Pond Poems illustrated by Beckie Prange, written by Joyce Sidman (Houghton Mifflin Company)
(Check Catalog)
2005 Medal Winner
Kitten's First Full Moon by Kevin Henkes (Greenwillow Books/HarperCollinsPublishers) (Check Catalog)
Honor Book
The Red Book by Barbara Lehman (Houghton Mifflin Company)
(Check Catalog)
Coming on Home Soon illustrated by E.B. Lewis, written by Jacqueline Woodson (G.P. Putnam's Son's/Penguin Young Readers Group)
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Knuffle Bunny: A Cautionary Tale illustrated and written by Mo Willems. (Hyperion Books for Children) (Check Catalog)
2004 Medal Winner:
The
Man Who Walked Between the Towers
by Mordicai Gerstein.
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Honor Book
Ella
Sarah Gets Dressed by Margaret Chodos-Irvine, (Check Catalog)
What
Do You Do With a Tail Like This
by Steve Jenkins and Robin Page (Check Catalog)
Don't
Let the Pigeon Drive the Bus
by Mo Willems. (Check Catalog)
2003 Medal Winner:
My Friend
Rabbit by Eric Rohmann (Roaring Brook Press/Millbrook Press (Check Catalog)
Honor Books:
The
Spider and the Fly illustrated by Tony DiTerlizzi,
written by Mary Howitt (Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers) (Check Catalog)
Hondo
& Fabian by Peter McCarty (Henry Holt & Co.) (Check Catalog)
Noah's
Ark by Jerry Pinkney (SeaStar Books, a division of
North-South Books Inc.) (Check Catalog)
2002 Medal Winner:
The
Three Pigs by David Wiesner (Clarion/Houghton Mifflin)
(Check Catalog)
Honor Books:
The Dinosaurs of Waterhouse Hawkins illustrated by Brian Selznick,
written by Barbara Kerley (Scholastic) (Check Catalog)
MARTIN'S
BIG WORDS: THE LIFE OF DR. MARTIN LUTHER KING, JR. illustrated
by Bryan Collier, written by Doreen Rappaport (Jump at the Sun/Hyperion) (Check Catalog)
THE
STRAY DOG: From a True Story by Marc Simont (HarperCollins) (Check Catalog)
2001 Medal Winner:
So
You Want to Be President? Illustrated by David Small, written
by Judith St. George (Philomel) (Check Catalog)
Honor Books:
Casey
at the Bat illustrated by Christopher Bing, written by Ernest
Thayer (Handprint) (Check Catalog)
CLICK,
CLACK, MOO: Cows That Type illustrated by Betsy Lewin,
written by Doreen Cronin (Simon & Schuster) (Check Catalog)
Olivia Forms a Band by Ian Falconer (Atheneum) (Check Catalog)
2000 Medal Winner:
Joseph
Had a Little Overcoat by Simms Taback (Viking) (Check Catalog)
Honor Books:
A
Child's Calendar illustrated by Trina Schart Hyman (Check Catalog)
Text: John Updike (Holiday House)
Sector
7 by David Wiesner (Clarion Books) (Check Catalog)
When
Sophie Gets Angry-Really, Really Angry by Molly Bang
(Scholastic) (Check Catalog)
The
Ugly Duckling illustrated by Jerry Pinkney Text: Hans Christian
Andersen, adapted by Jerry Pinkney (Morrow) (Check Catalog)
The 1990s / Top of Page
1999 Medal Winner:
Snowflake
Bentley, Illustrated by Mary Azarian, text by Jacqueline Briggs
Martin (Houghton) (Check Catalog)
Honor Books:
Duke
Ellington: The Piano Prince and His Orchestra illustrated by
Brian Pinkney Text: Andrea Davis Pinkney (Hyperion) (Check Catalog)
No,
David! by David Shannon (Scholastic) (Check Catalog)
Snow by Uri Shulevitz (Farrar) (Check Catalog)
Tibet
Through the Red Box by Peter Sis (Frances Foster) (Check Catalog)
1998 Medal Winner:
Rapunzel by Paul O. Zelinsky (Dutton) (Check Catalog)
Honor Books:
The
Gardener illustrated by David Small Text: Sarah Stewart (Farrar) (Check Catalog)
Harlem illustrated by Christopher Myers Text: Walter Dean Myers (Scholastic) (Check Catalog)
There
Was an Old Lady Who Swallowed a Fly, by Simms Taback (Viking) (Check Catalog) (Check Catalog)
1997 Medal Winner:
Golem by David Wisniewski (Clarion) (Check Catalog)
Honor Books:
Hush!
A Thai Lullaby, illustrated by Holly Meade; text: Minfong Ho (Melanie Kroupa/Orchard
Books) (Check Catalog)
The
Graphic Alphabet,by David Pelletier (Orchard Books) (Check Catalog)
The Paperboy,
by Dav Pilkey (Richard Jackson/Orchard Books)
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Starry
Messenger, by Peter Sís (Frances Foster Books/Farrar
Straus Giroux) (Check Catalog)
1996 Medal Winner:
Officer
Buckle and Gloria by Peggy Rathmann (Putnam) (Check Catalog)
Honor Books:
Alphabet
City by Stephen T. Johnson (Viking) (Check Catalog)
Zin!
Zin! Zin! A Violin, illustrated by Marjorie Priceman;
text: Lloyd Moss (Simon & Schuster) (Check Catalog)
The
Faithful Friend, illustrated by Brian Pinkney;
text: Robert D. San Souci (Simon & Schuster) (Check Catalog)
Tops
and Bottoms, adapted and illustrated by Janet Stevens
(Harcourt) (Check Catalog)
1995 Medal Winner:
Smoky
Night, illustrated by David Diaz; text: Eve Bunting (Harcourt)
(Check Catalog)
Honor Books:
John
Henry, illustrated by Jerry Pinkney; text: Julius Lester
(Dial)
(Check Catalog)
Swamp
Angel, illustrated by Paul O. Zelinsky; text: Anne Issacs
(Dutton) (Check Catalog)
Time
Flies, by Eric Rohmann (Crown) (Check Catalog)
1994 Medal Winner:
Grandfather's
Journey by Allen Say; text: edited by Walter Lorraine
(Houghton) (Check Catalog)
Honor Books:
Peppe
the Lamplighter, illustrated by Ted Lewin; text:
Elisa Bartone (Lothrop) (Check Catalog)
In
the Small Small Pond, by Denise Fleming (Holt) (Check Catalog)
Raven:
A Trickster Tale from the Pacific Northwest, by
Gerald McDermott (Harcourt) (Check Catalog)
Owen by Kevin Henkes (Greenwillow) (Check Catalog)
Yo!
Yes? illustrated by Chris Raschka; text: edited by Richard
Jackson (Orchard) (Check Catalog)
1993 Medal Winner:
Mirette
on the High Wire by Emily Arnold McCully (Putnam)
(Check Catalog)
Honor Books:
The
Stinky Cheese Man and Other Fairly Stupid Tales, illustrated
by Lane Smith; text: Jon Scieszka (Viking) (Check Catalog) (Check Catalog)
Seven
Blind Mice, by Ed Young (Philomel Books)
Working
Cotton, illustrated by Carole Byard; text: Sherley Anne Williams
(Harcourt) (Check Catalog)
1992 Medal Winner:
Tuesday by David Wiesner (Clarion Books) (Check Catalog)
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Honor Books:
Tar Beach by Faith Ringgold
(Crown Publishers, Inc., a Random House Co.) (Check Catalog)
1991 Medal Winner:
Black
and White by David Macaulay (Houghton) (Check Catalog)
Honor Books:
Puss
in Boots, illustrated by Fred Marcellino; text: Charles Perrault, trans.
by Malcolm Arthur (Di Capua/Farrar) (Check Catalog)
"More
More More," Said the Baby: Three Love Stories, by Vera
B. Williams (Greenwillow) (Check Catalog)
1990 Medal Winner:
Lon Po Po: A Red-Riding Hood Story from China by Ed Young
(Philomel) (Check Catalog) (Check Catalog)
Honor Books:
Bill Peet: An Autobiography by Bill Peet (Houghton)
Color
Zoo, by Lois Ehlert (Lippincott) (Check Catalog) (Check Catalog)
The
Talking Eggs: A Folktale from the American South illustrated
by Jerry Pinkney; text: Robert D. San Souci (Dial) (Check Catalog)
Hershel
and the Hanukkah Goblins, illustrated by Trina
Schart Hyman; text: Eric Kimmel (Holiday House) (Check Catalog)
The 1980s / Top of Page
1989 Medal Winner:
Song
and Dance Man, illustrated by Stephen Gammell;
text: Karen Ackerman (Knopf) (Check Catalog)
Honor Books:
The
Boy of the Three-Year Nap, illustrated by Allen
Say; text: Diane Snyder (Houghton) (Check Catalog)
Free Fall by David Wiesner (Lothrop)
Goldilocks
and the Three Bears by James Marshall (Dial) (Check Catalog) (Check Catalog)
Mirandy
and Brother Wind, illustrated by Jerry Pinkney; text:
Patricia C. McKissack (Knopf) (Check Catalog)
1988 Medal Winner:
Owl
Moon, illustrated by John Schoenherr; text: Jane Yolen (Philomel) (Check Catalog)
Honor Book:
Mufaro's
Beautiful Daughters: An African Tale, by John Steptoe
(Lothrop) (Check Catalog) (Check Catalog)
1987 Medal Winner:
Hey,
Al, illustrated by Richard Egielski; text: Arthur
Yorinks (Farrar)
(Check Catalog)
Honor Books:
The
Village of Round and Square Houses, by Ann Grifalconi
(Little, Brown) (Check Catalog)
Alphabatics,
by Suse MacDonald (Bradbury) (Check Catalog)
Rumpelstiltskin,
by Paul O. Zelinsky (Dutton) (Check Catalog)
1986 Medal Winner:
The
Polar Express by Chris Van Allsburg (Houghton) (Check Catalog)
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Honor Books:
The
Relatives Came, illustrated by Stephen Gammell;
text: Cynthia Rylant (Bradbury) (Check Catalog) (Check Catalog)
King
Bidgood's in the Bathtub, illustrated by Don Wood;
text: Audrey Wood (Harcourt) (Check Catalog)
1985 Medal Winner:
Saint
George and the Dragon, illustrated by Trina Schart
Hyman; text: retold by Margaret Hodges (Little, Brown) (Check Catalog)
Honor Books:
Hansel
and Gretel, illustrated by Paul O. Zelinsky; text: retold by Rika Lesser (Dodd) (Check Catalog)
Have
You Seen My Duckling? by Nancy Tafuri (Greenwillow)
(Check Catalog)
The
Story of Jumping Mouse: A Native American Legend, retold
and illustrated by John Steptoe (Lothrop) (Check Catalog)
1984 Medal Winner:
The
Glorious Flight: Across the Channel with Louis Bleriot by Alice & Martin Provensen (Viking) (Check Catalog)
Honor Books:
Little
Red Riding Hood, retold and illustrated by Trina Schart
Hyman (Holiday) (Check Catalog) (Check Catalog)
Ten,
Nine, Eight by Molly Bang (Greenwillow) (Check Catalog)
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1983 Medal Winner:
Shadow, translated and illustrated by Marcia Brown
Original text in French: Blaise Cendrars (Scribner) (Check Catalog)
Honor Books:
A
Chair for My Mother by Vera B. Williams (Greenwillow) (Check Catalog)
When
I Was Young in the Mountains, illustrated by Diane
Goode; text: Cynthia Rylant (Dutton) (Check Catalog)
1982 Medal Winner:
Jumanji by Chris Van Allsburg (Check Catalog) (Check Catalog)
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Honor Books:
Where
the Buffaloes Begin, illustrated by Stephen Gammell; text:
Olaf Baker (Warne) (Check Catalog)
On
Market Street, illustrated by Anita Lobel; text: Arnold
Lobel (Greenwillow) (Check Catalog)
Outside
Over There by Maurice Sendak (Harper) (Check Catalog)
A
Visit to William Blake's Inn: Poems for Innocent and Experienced
Travelers, illustrated by Alice & Martin Provensen;
text: Nancy Willard (Harcourt) (Check Catalog)
1981 Medal Winner:
Fables by Arnold Lobel (Harper) (Check Catalog)
Honor Books:
The
Bremen-Town Musicians, retold and illustrated by Ilse
Plume (Doubleday) (Check Catalog)
The
Grey Lady and the Strawberry Snatcher by Molly Bang (Four
Winds) (Check Catalog)
Mice Twice by Joseph Low (McElderry/Atheneum) (Check Catalog)
Truck by Donald Crews (Greenwillow) (Check Catalog) (Check Catalog)
1980 Medal Winner:
Ox-Cart
Man, illustrated by Barbara Cooney; text: Donald Hall
(Viking) (Check Catalog)
Honor Books:
Ben's Trumpet by Rachel Isadora (Greenwillow) (Check Catalog)
The
Garden Of Abdul Gasazi by Chris Van Allsburg (Houghton)
(Check Catalog)
The Treasure by Uri Shulevitz (Farrar)
The 1970s / Top of Page
1979 Medal Winner:
The
Girl Who Loved Wild Horses by Paul Goble (Bradbury)
Honor Books:
Freight
Train by Donald Crews (Greenwillow) (Check Catalog)
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The
Way to Start a Day, illustrated by Peter Parnall; text: Byrd
Baylor (Scribner)
1978 Medal Winner:
Noah's
Ark by Peter Spier (Doubleday) (Check Catalog)
Honor Books:
Castle by David Macaulay (Houghton) (Check Catalog)
It Could Always Be Worse, retold and illustrated by Margot Zemach
(Farrar)
1977 Medal Winner:
Ashanti
to Zulu: African Traditions, illustrated by Leo & Diane
Dillon; text: Margaret Musgrove (Dial) (Check Catalog)
Honor Books:
The
Amazing Bone by William Steig (Farrar) (Check Catalog)
The Contest, retold and illustrated by Nonny Hogrogian (Greenwillow)
Fish for Supper by M. B. Goffstein (Dial)
The
Golem: A Jewish Legend by Beverly Brodsky McDermott (Lippincott)
Hawk,
I'm Your Brother, illustrated by Peter Parnall; text:
Byrd Baylor (Scribner)
1976 Medal Winner:
Why Mosquitoes Buzz in People's Ears, illustrated by Leo &
Diane Dillon; text: retold by Verna Aardema (Dial) (Check Catalog) (Check Catalog)
Honor Books:
The Desert is Theirs, illustrated by Peter Parnall; text: Byrd
Baylor (Scribner)
Strega
Nona by Tomie de Paola (Prentice-Hall) (Check Catalog)
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1975 Medal Winner:
Arrow
to the Sun by Gerald McDermott (Viking) (Check Catalog)
Honor Books:
Jambo
Means Hello: A Swahili Alphabet Book, illustrated
by Tom Feelings; text: Muriel Feelings (Dial) (Check Catalog)
1974 Medal Winner:
Duffy
and the Devil, illustrated by Margot Zemach; retold by
Harve Zemach (Farrar) (Check Catalog)
Honor Books:
Three Jovial Huntsmen by Susan Jeffers (Bradbury)
Cathedral by David Macaulay (Houghton) (Check Catalog) (Check Catalog) (Check Catalog)
1973 Medal Winner:
The
Funny Little Woman, illustrated by Blair Lent; text: retold
by Arlene Mosel (Dutton) (Check Catalog) (Check Catalog)
Honor Books:
Anansi
the Spider: A Tale from the Ashanti, adapted and illustrated
by Gerald McDermott (Holt) (Check Catalog) (Check Catalog)
Hosie's Alphabet, illustrated by Leonard Baskin; text: Hosea,
Tobias & Lisa Baskin (Viking)
Snow-White
and the Seven Dwarfs, illustrated by Nancy Ekholm Burkert;
text: translated by Randall Jarrell, retold from the Brothers
Grimm (Farrar)
When Clay Sings, illustrated by Tom Bahti; text: Byrd Baylor (Scribner)
1972 Medal Winner:
One
Fine Day, retold and illustrated by Nonny Hogrogian (Macmillan) (Check Catalog)
Honor Books:
Hildilid's Night, illustrated by Arnold Lobel; text: Cheli Durán
Ryan (Macmillan)
If All the Seas Were One Sea by Janina Domanska (Macmillan)
Moja Means One: Swahili Counting Book, illustrated by Tom Feelings;
text: Muriel Feelings (Dial) (Check Catalog)
1971 Medal Winner:
A
Story A Story, retold and illustrated by Gail E. Haley
(Atheneum)
(Check Catalog)
Honor Books:
The Angry Moon, illustrated by Blair Lent; text: retold by William
Sleator (Atlantic)
Frog
and Toad are Friends by Arnold Lobel (Harper) (Check Catalog)
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In
the Night Kitchen by Maurice Sendak (Harper) (Check Catalog)
1970 Medal Winner:
Sylvester
and the Magic Pebble by William Steig (Windmill
Books)
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Honor Books:
Goggles! by Ezra Jack Keats (Macmillan)
Alexander
and the Wind-Up Mouse by Leo Lionni (Pantheon)
(Check Catalog)
Pop Corn & Ma Goodness, illustrated by Robert Andrew Parker;
text: Edna Mitchell Preston (Viking)
Thy Friend, Obadiah by Brinton Turkle (Viking)
The Judge: An Untrue Tale, illustrated by Margot Zemach; text:
Harve Zemach (Farrar)
The 1960s / Top of Page
1969 Medal Winner:
The
Fool of the World and the Flying Ship, illustrated by
Uri Shulevitz; text: retold by Arthur Ransome (Farrar)
Honor Book:
Why the Sun and the Moon Live in the Sky, illustrated by Blair
Lent; text: Elphinstone Dayrell (Houghton)
1968 Medal Winner:
Drummer
Hoff, illustrated by Ed Emberley; text: adapted
by Barbara Emberley (Prentice-Hall)
Honor Books:
Frederick by Leo Lionni (Pantheon)
Seashore Story by Taro Yashima (Viking)
The Emperor and the Kite, illustrated by Ed Young; text: Jane
Yolen (World)
1967 Medal Winner:
Sam,
Bangs & Moonshine by Evaline Ness (Holt) (Check Catalog)
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Honor Book:
One Wide River to Cross, illustrated by Ed Emberley; text: adapted
by Barbara Emberley (Prentice-Hall)
1966 Medal Winner:
Always
Room for One More, illustrated by Nonny Hogrogian;
text: Sorche Nic Leodhas, pseud. [Leclair Alger] (Holt) (Check Catalog)
Honor Books:
Hide
and Seek Fog, illustrated by Roger Duvoisin; text:
Alvin Tresselt (Lothrop) (Check Catalog)
Just
Me by Marie Hall Ets (Viking) (Check Catalog)
Tom Tit Tot, retold and illustrated by Evaline Ness (Scribner)
1965 Medal Winner:
May
I Bring a Friend? illustrated by Beni Montresor; text:
Beatrice Schenk de Regniers (Atheneum) (Check Catalog)
Honor Books:
Rain
Makes Applesauce, illustrated by Marvin Bileck;
text: Julian Scheer (Holiday) (Check Catalog)
The Wave, illustrated by Blair Lent; text: Margaret Hodges (Houghton)
A Pocketful of Cricket, illustrated by Evaline Ness; text: Rebecca
Caudill (Holt)
1964 Medal Winner:
Where
the Wild Things Are by Maurice Sendak (Harper) (Check Catalog) (Check Catalog) (Check Catalog) (Check Catalog)
Honor Books:
Swimmy by Leo Lionni (Pantheon) (Check Catalog) (Check Catalog) (Check Catalog) (Check Catalog)
All in the Morning Early, illustrated by Evaline Ness; text: Sorche
Nic Leodhas, pseud. [Leclaire Alger] (Holt)
Mother Goose and Nursery Rhymes, illustrated by Philip Reed (Atheneum)
1963 Medal Winner:
The
Snowy Day by Ezra Jack Keats (Viking) (Check Catalog)
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Honor Books:
The Sun is a Golden Earring, illustrated by Bernarda Bryson;
text: Natalia M. Belting (Holt)
Mr.
Rabbit and the Lovely Present, illustrated by Maurice
Sendak; text: Charlotte Zolotow (Harper) (Check Catalog) (Check Catalog)
1962 Medal Winner:
Once
a Mouse, retold and illustrated by Marcia Brown (Scribner)
(Check Catalog) (Check Catalog) (Check Catalog)
Honor Books:
Fox Went out on a Chilly Night: An Old Song by Peter Spier (Doubleday)
Little Bear's Visit, illustrated by Maurice Sendak; text: Else
H. Minarik (Harper) (Check Catalog)
The Day We Saw the Sun Come Up, illustrated by Adrienne Adams;
text: Alice E. Goudey (Scribner)
1961 Medal Winner:
Baboushka
and the Three Kings, illustrated by Nicolas Sidjakov;
text: Ruth Robbins (Parnassus) (Check Catalog)
Honor Book:
Inch
by Inch, by Leo Lionni (Obolensky) (Check Catalog) (Check Catalog)
1960 Medal Winner:
Nine
Days to Christmas, illustrated by Marie Hall Ets;
text: Marie Hall Ets and Aurora Labastida (Viking) (Check Catalog)
Honor Books:
Houses from the Sea, illustrated by Adrienne Adams; text: Alice
E. Goudey (Scribner)
The Moon Jumpers, illustrated by Maurice Sendak; text: Janice
May Udry (Harper)
The 1950s / Top of Page
1959 Medal Winner:
Chanticleer
and the Fox, illustrated by Barbara Cooney; text: adapted
from Chaucer's Canterbury Tales by Barbara Cooney (Crowell) (Check Catalog)
Honor Books:
The House that Jack Built: La Maison Que Jacques A Batie by Antonio
Frasconi (Harcourt)
What
Do You Say, Dear? illustrated by Maurice Sendak; text: Sesyle
Joslin (W. R. Scott) (Check Catalog)
Umbrella by Taro Yashima (Viking) (Check Catalog) (Check Catalog)
1958 Medal Winner:
Time
of Wonder by Robert McCloskey (Viking) (Check Catalog)
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Honor Books:
Fly High, Fly Low by Don Freeman (Viking) (Check Catalog)
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Anatole and the Cat, illustrated by Paul Galdone; text: Eve Titus
(McGraw-Hill)
1957 Medal Winner:
A
Tree is Nice, illustrated by Marc Simont; text: Janice Udry
(Harper) |
(Check Catalog)
Honor Books:
Mr. Penny's Race Horse by Marie Hall Ets (Viking)
1
is One by Tasha Tudor (Walck) (Check Catalog)
Anatole, illustrated by Paul Galdone; text: Eve Titus (McGraw-Hill)
Gillespie and the Guards, illustrated by James Daugherty; text:
Benjamin Elkin (Viking)
Lion by William Pène du Bois (Viking)
1956 Medal Winner:
Frog
Went A-Courtin', illustrated by Feodor Rojankovsky;
text: retold by John Langstaff (Harcourt) (Check Catalog) (Check Catalog)
Honor Books:
Play
With Me, by Marie Hall Ets (Viking) (Check Catalog) (Check Catalog)
Crow
Boy by Taro Yashima (Viking) (Check Catalog)
1955 Medal Winner:
Cinderella,
or the Little Glass Slipper ,illustrated by Marcia
Brown; text: translated from Charles Perrault by Marcia Brown
(Scribner)
(Check Catalog)
Honor Books:
Book of Nursery and Mother Goose Rhymes, illustrated by Marguerite
de Angeli (Doubleday) (Check Catalog)
Wheel
On The Chimney, illustrated by Tibor Gergely; text:
Margaret Wise Brown (Lippincott)
The
Thanksgiving Story, illustrated by Helen Sewell; text:
Alice Dalgliesh (Scribner)
1954 Medal Winner:
Madeline's
Rescue by Ludwig Bemelmans (Viking) (Check Catalog)
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Honor Books:
Journey Cake, Ho! illustrated by Robert McCloskey; text: Ruth
Sawyer (Viking)
When Will the World Be Mine? illustrated by Jean Charlot; text:
Miriam Schlein (W. R. Scott)
The Steadfast Tin Soldier, illustrated by Marcia Brown; text:
Hans Christian Andersen, translated by M. R. James (Scribner) (Check Catalog)
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A Very Special House, illustrated by Maurice Sendak; text: Ruth
Krauss (Harper)
Green
Eyes by A. Birnbaum (Capitol) (Check Catalog)
1953 Medal Winner:
The
Biggest Bear by Lynd Ward (Houghton) (Check Catalog)
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Honor Books:
Puss in Boots, illustrated by Marcia Brown; text: translated
from Charles Perrault by Marcia Brown (Scribner) (Check Catalog)
One
Morning in Maine by Robert McCloskey (Viking) (Check Catalog) (Check Catalog)
Ape in a Cape: An Alphabet of Odd Animals by Fritz Eichenberg
(Harcourt) (Check Catalog)
The
Storm Book, illustrated by Margaret Bloy Graham; text: Charlotte
Zolotow (Harper) (Check Catalog)
Five Little Monkeys by Juliet Kepes (Houghton)
1952 Medal Winner:
Finders
Keepers, illustrated by Nicolas, pseud. (Nicholas Mordvinoff);
text: Will, pseud. [William Lipkind] (Harcourt) (Check Catalog) (Check Catalog)
Honor Books:
Mr. T. W. Anthony Woo by Marie Hall Ets (Viking)
Skipper John's Cook by Marcia Brown (Scribner)
All Falling Down, illustrated by Margaret Bloy Graham; text: Gene
Zion (Harper)
Bear Party by William Pène du Bois (Viking)
Feather Mountain by Elizabeth Olds (Houghton)
1951 Medal Winner:
The
Egg Tree by Katherine Milhous (Scribner) (Check Catalog)
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Honor Books:
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