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Miss Jenn’s Weekly Booklist The American Library Association presents awards each year to the best children’s books published in the United States. Two of the major awards are the Caldecott Medal, given for the best illustrations, and the , given for the best writing. The books are created for children birth-age 14. This list contains the last 10 years of winners. Hoopla BONUS BORROWS do not count toward your monthly check outs.

Newbery Winners 2011-2020 Hoopla 1. ​ by Jack Gantos (audiobook), 2012 2. The Last Stop on Market Street​ by Matt De La Pena (movie, readalong), 2016 3. The Girl Who Drank the Moon ​ by Kelly Barnhill (also available on Overdrive), 2017 4. Hello Universe ​ by Erin Entrada Kelly (also available on Overdrive), 2018 5. New Kid​ by Jerry Craft (also available on Overdrive), 2020 Overdrive 1. ​ by Clare Vanderpool (ebook and audiobook), 2011 2. ​ by Katherine Applegate (ebook and audiobook, Hoopla has audiobook), 2013 3. Flora & Ulysses: The Illuminated Adventures ​ by Kate DiCamillo (ebook and audiobook, Hoopla has ebook), 2014 4. ​ by Kwame Alexander (ebook and audiobook), 2015 5. The Last Stop on Market Street​ by Matt De La Pena (ebook), 2016 6. Merci Suarez Changes Gears​ by Meg Medina, 2019

Caldecott Winners 2011-2020 Hoopla 1. A Sick Day for Amos McGee​ by Philip C. Stead, Illustrated by Erin E. Stead (audiobook and movie), 2011 2. This is Not My Hat​ by Jon Klassen (audiobook and movie), 2013 3. The Adventures of Beekle: The Unimaginary Friend​ by Dan Santat (audiobook), 2015 4. Finding Winnie: The True Story of the World’s Most Famous Bear​ by Lindsay Mattick, illustrated by Sophie Blackwell (movie), 2016 Overdrive 1. Locomotive ​ by Brian Floca (ebook, Hoopla has audiobook and movie), 2014 2. The Undefeated ​ by Kwame Alexander, illustrated by Kadir Nelson (ebook), 2020 Not Available on Digital Resources 1. A Ball for Daisy​ by Chris Raschka, 2012 2. Radiant Child: The Story of Young Artist Jean-Michel Basquiat ​ by Javaka Steptoe, 2017 3. Wolf in the Snow​ by Matthew Cordell, 2018 4. Hello Lighthouse​ by Sophie Blackwell, 2019