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Caldecott Award Winners Caldecott Award Winners The Caldecott Medal is awarded annually to the illustrator of the most distinguished American picture book for children, published in the United States during the previous year. Easy (E) and Juvenile Fiction (J Fic) books are arranged alphabetically by the author’s last name. Often the illustrator is the author. Juvenile nonfiction is arranged by Dewey Decimal Classification. Paoli Public Library offers these Caldecott books in the Children’s room. For Caldecott Medal information, visit: http://www.ala.org/alsc/awardsgrants/bookmedia/caldecottmedal/caldecottmedal. Call Number Year Title Author / Illustrator E KLA 2013 This is Not My Klassen Hat E RAS 2012 A Ball for Daisy Raschka E SWA 2009 The House in the Swanson Night E WIE 2007 Flotsam Wiesner E JUS 2006 The Hello, Juster Goodbye Window E HEN 2005 Kitten’s First Full Henkes Moon E WIE 2002 The Three Pigs Wiesner E TAB 2000 Joseph Had a Taback Little Overcoat E MAR 1999 Snowflake Bentley Martin / Azarian Paoli Public Library ­ Subject Guide: Caldecott Award Winners 1 E RAT 1996 Officer Buckle and Rathman Gloria E SAY 1994 Grandfather’s SAY Journey E MCC 1993 Mirette on the McCully High Wire E WIE 1992 Tuesday Wiesner E MAC 1991 Black and White Macaulay J 398.2 / 0951 1990 Lon Po Po Young YOU E ACK 1989 Song and Dance Ackerman / Man Gammell E YOL 1988 Owl Moon Yolen / Schoenherr E YOR 1987 Hey, Al Yorinks / Egielski E VAN 1986 The Polar Express Van Allsburg J 629.13 / 092 / 4 1984 Glorious Flight Provensen PRO J 841 / .912 CEN 1983 Shadow Cendrars E VAN 1982 Jumanji Van Allsburg J 398.2 LOB 1981 Fables Lobel E HAL 1980 Ox­Cart Man Hall / Cooney E GOB 1979 The Girl Who Goble Loved Wild Horses J 222 / .11095 SPI 1978 Noah’s Ark Spier Paoli Public Library ­ Subject Guide: Caldecott Award Winners 2 J 960 MUS 1977 Ashanti to Zulu Musgrove / Dillion J 398.2 AAR 1976 Why Mosquitoes Aardema / Dillion Buzz in People’s Ears J 398.2 MCD 1975 Arrow to the Sun McDermott J 398.2 / 09423 / 7 1974 Duffy and the Zemach ZEM Devil J 398.2 / 0952 1973 Funny Little Mosel / Lent MOS Woman E HOG 1972 One Fine Day Hogrogian J 398.2 / 096 HAL 1971 A Story, A Story Haley E STE 1970 Sylvester and the Steig Magic Pebble E RAN 1969 The Fool of the Ransome / World and the Shulevitz Flying Ship J 784.4 EMB 1968 Drummer Hoff Emberley E DER 1965 May I Bring a De Regniers / Friend Montresor E SEN 1964 Where the Wild Sendak Things Are E KEA 1963 The Snowy Day Keats J 398.24 / 52 BRO 1962 Once a Mouse Brown E ETS 1960 Nine Days to Ets Christmas E CHA 1959 Chanticleer and Chaucer / Cooney the Fox Paoli Public Library ­ Subject Guide: Caldecott Award Winners 3 E MCC 1958 Time of Wonder McCloskey J 582.16 UDR 1957 A Tree is Nice Udry J 398.2 / 0944 1955 Cinderella, or, the Perrault / Brown PER Little Glass Slipper E BEM 1954 Madeline’s Bemelmans Rescue E WAR 1953 The Biggest Bear Ward E LIP 1952 Finders Keepers Lipkind / Mordvinoff E MIL 1951 The Egg Tree Milhous E HAD 1949 The Big Snow Hader E TRE 1948 White Snow, Tresselt / Duvoisin Bright Snow E MAC 1947 The Little Island MacDonald / Weisgard J 398.3 PET 1946 The Rooster Petersham Crows J 264.1 FIE 1945 Prayer for a Child Field / Jones E THU 1944 Many Moons Thurber / Slobodkin E MCC 1942 Make Way for McCloskey Ducklings J 921 DAU 1940 Abraham Lincoln D’Aulaire There are many other sources available throughout the library system. Please ask a Librarian for further assistance. Paoli Public Library ­ Subject Guide: Caldecott Award Winners 4 Paoli Public Library Subject Guide Contact us to ask reference questions, request Library materials, and obtain Library information. Phone: 812.723.3841 ✪ Online: http://paoli.lib.in.us Paoli Public Library ­ Subject Guide: Caldecott Award Winners 5.
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  • The Caldecott Medal 2021
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