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Title Author Award Overdrive Hoopla Caldecott Award Winners Online Caldecott Award Winners Online from the Somers Library (as of May 15, 2020) This chart highlights the Caldecott award winning picture ebooks/audiobooks/movies that are available to all Somers Library users.* Title Author Award Overdrive Hoopla 1 Undefeated Alexander, Kwame 2020 ebook 2 Bear Came Along Morris, Richard 2020 ebook 3 Double Bass Blues Loney, Andrea 2020 ebook 4 Going Down Home With Daddy Starling, Kelly 2020 ebook & video audiobook & movie 5 Hello Lighthouse Blackall, Sophie 2019 ebook 6 Radiant Child: The Story of Young Artist Jean-Michel Basquiat Steptoe, Javaka 2017 ebook 7 Finding Winnie: The True Story of the World's Most Famous Bear Mattick, Lindsay 2016 ebook & audiobook movie 8 Adventures of Beekle: The Unimaginary Friend Santat, Dan 2015 audiobook 9 Locomotive Floca, Brian 2014 audiobook & movie 10 This Is Not My Hat Klassen, Jon 2013 audiobook audiobook 11 Sick Day for Amos McGee Stead, Philip 2011 audiobook & movie 12 Lion & the Mouse Pinkney, Jerry 2010 ebook audiobook 13 Invention of Hugo Cabret Selznic, Brian 2008 ebook & audiobook audiobook 14 Flotsam Wiesner, David 2007 ebook 15 Kitten's First Full Moon Henkes, Kevin 2005 video audiobook & movie 16 My Friend Rabbit Rohmann, Eric 2003 ebook TV seasons 1&2 17 So You Want To Be President? St. George, Judith 2001 audiobook audiobook & movie 18 Joseph Had a Little Overcoat Tabac, Simms 2000 video audiobook 19 Snowflake Bentley Martin, Jacqueline 1999 audiobook & video audiobook 20 Rapunzel Zelinsky,Paul 1998 audiobook 21 Golem Wisniewski, David 1997 ebook 22 Officer Buckle and Glora Rathmann, Peggy 1996 audiobook audiobook 23 Grandfather's Journey Lorraine, Walter 1994 ebook ebook & audiobook & movie 24 Black and White Macaulay, David 1991 ebook 25 Lon Po Po: A Red-riding Hood Story from China Young, Ed 1990 audiobook 26 Song and Dance Man Ackerman, Karen 1989 ebook 27 Owl Moon Yolen, Jane 1988 audiobook 28 Polar Express VanAllsburg, Chris 1986 ebook ebook & audiobook 29 Jumanji VanAllsburg, Chris 1982 ebook ebook & audiobook 30 Fables Lobel, Arnold 1981 audiobook 31 Ox-Cart Man Hall, Donald 1980 video 32 The Girl Who Loved Wild Horses Goble, Paul 1979 ebook 33 Ashanti to Zulu: African Traditions Dillon, Leo&Diane 1977 audiobook 34 Why Mosquitos Buzz in People's Ears Dillon, Leo&Diane 1976 audiobook & movie 35 Arrow to the Sun McDermott, Gerald 1975 audiobook audiobook 36 Funny Little Woman Lent, Blair 1973 audiobook 37 One Fine Day Hogrogian, Nonny 1972 audiobook 38 A Story A Story Haley, Gail 1971 audiobook 39 Sylvester and the Magic Pebble Stieg, William 1970 audiobook 40 Fool of the World and the Flying Ship Shulevitz, Uri 1969 ebook 41 Drummer Hoff Emberley, Ed 1968 audiobook 42 May I Bring a Friend? Schenk, Beatrice 1965 audiobook audiobook 43 Where the Wild Things Are Sendak, Maurice 1964 audiobook audiobook & movie 44 Snowy Day Keats, Ezra Jack 1963 ebook audiobook 45 Time of Wonder McCloskey, Robert 1958 audiobook & movie 46 Frog Went A-Courtin' Langstaff, John 1956 audiobook 47 Cinderella, or the Little Glass Slipper Various authors 1955 ebook 48 Madeline's Rescue Bemelmans, Ludwig 1954 ebook audiobook 49 Biggest Bear Ward, Lynd 1953 audiobook audiobook 50 White Snow, Bright Snow Tresselt, Alvin 1948 ebook 51 Little House Burton, Virginia 1943 ebook ebook & audiobook 52 Make Way For Ducklings McCloskey, Robert 1942 ebook audiobook *Overdrive: westchester.overdrive.com *Hoopla: hoopladigital.com.
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