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Caldecott Medal 1989 1982 1976 Song and Dance Man, illustrated by Stephen Jumanji by Chris Van Allsburg Why Mosquitoes Buzz in People's Ears, illustrated by Gammell, written by Karen Ackerman Where the Buffaloes Begin, illustrated by Leo & Diane Dillon; text: retold by Verna Aardema The Boy of the Three-Year Nap, illustrated Stephen Gammell, written by Olaf Baker The Desert is Theirs, illustrated by Peter Parnall, by Allen Say, written by Diane Snyder On Market Street, illustrated by Anita Lobel, written by Byrd Baylor CALDECOTT Free Fall by David Wiesner written by Arnold Lobel Strega Nona by Tomie de Paola Goldilocks and the Three Bears by James Marshall Outside Over There by Maurice Sendak Mirandy and Brother Wind, illustrated by A Visit to William Blake's Inn: Poems for Innocent 1975 MEDAL Jerry Pinkney, written by Patricia C. McKissack and Experienced Travelers, illustrated by Alice & Arrow to the Sun by Gerald McDermott Jambo Means Hello: A Swahili Alphabet Book, 1988 Martin Provensen, written by Nancy Willard illustrated by Tom Feelings, written by Muriel Feelings Owl Moon, illustrated by John Schoenherr, WINNER AND written by Jane Yolen 1981 Mufaro's Beautiful Daughters: An African Tale Fables by Arnold Lobel 1974 by John Steptoe The Bremen-Town Musicians, retold and illustrated by Duffy and the Devil, illustrated by Margot Zemach, Ilse Plume retold by Harve Zemach HONOR 1987 The Grey Lady and the Strawberry Snatcher Three Jovial Huntsmen by Susan Jeffers Hey, Al, illustrated by Richard Egielski, by Molly Bang Cathedral by David Macaulay written by Arthur Yorinks Mice Twice by Joseph Low The Village of Round and Square Houses Truck by Donald Crews 1973 BOOKS by Ann Grifalconi The Funny Little Woman, illustrated by Blair Lent, Alphabatics by Suse MacDonald 1980 written by Arlene Mosel Rumpelstiltskin by Paul O. Zelinsky Ox-Cart Man, illustrated by Barbara Cooney, Anansi the Spider: A Tale from the Ashanti, 1973-2014 adapted and illustrated by Gerald McDermott written by Donald Hall 1986 Hosie's Alphabet, illustrated by Leonard Baskin, The Polar Express by Chris Van Allsburg Ben's Trumpet by Rachel Isadora The Garden Of Abdul Gasazi by Chris Van Allsburg written by Hosea, Tobias & Lisa Baskin The Relatives Came, illustrated by Stephen Gammell, Snow-White and the Seven Dwarfs, illustrated by Nancy The Treasure by Uri Shulevitz written by Cynthia Rylant Ekholm Burkert, text translated by Randall Jarrell, King Bidgood's in the Bathtub, illustrated by 1979 retold from the Brothers Grimm Don Wood, written by Audrey Wood When Clay Sings, illustrated by Tom Bahti, The Girl Who Loved Wild Horses by Paul Goble 1985 Freight Train by Donald Crews written by Byrd Baylor Saint George and the Dragon, illustrated by Trina The Way to Start a Day, illustrated by Peter Parnall, Schart Hyman; text: retold by Margaret Hodges written by Byrd Baylor Hansel and Gretel, illustrated by Paul O. Zelinsky, “The Caldecott Medal” has been awarded text retold by Rika Lesser 1978 Pleasanton Public Library annually since 1938 by the Association Have You Seen My Duckling? by Nancy Tafuri Noah's Ark by Peter Spier Children’s Services The Story of Jumping Mouse: A Native American Castle by David Macaulay 400 Old Bernal Ave. for Library Service to Children, a division Legend, retold and illustrated by John Steptoe It Could Always Be Worse, retold and illustrated by of the American Library Association, to Pleasanton, California 94566 Margot Zemach the artist of the most distinguished 1984 (925) 931-3400 The Glorious Flight: Across the Channel with American picture book for children. The 1977 Louis Bleriot by Alice & Martin Provensen committee also can cite other books Ashanti to Zulu: African Traditions, illustrated by Hours: Little Red Riding Hood, retold and illustrated Monday-Thursday: 10 a.m.- 9 p.m. worthy of attention. These are referred by Trina Schart Hyman Leo & Diane Dillon, written by Margaret Musgrove to as “Caldecott Honor” books. Ten, Nine, Eight by Molly Bang The Amazing Bone by William Steig Friday-Saturday: 10 a.m.- 5 p.m. The Contest, retold and illustrated by Nonny Hogrogian Sunday: 1 p.m.- 5 p.m. 1983 Fish for Supper by M. B. Goffstein This is a list of the winner and honor Shadow, translated and illustrated by Marcia Brown, The Golem: A Jewish Legend books from 1973 to 2014. For a list of all original text in French, Blaise Cendrars by Beverly Brodsky McDermott winner and honor books please refer to the Hawk, I'm Your Brother, illustrated by Peter Parnall, A Chair for My Mother by Vera B. Williams Association for Library Service to Children written by Byrd Baylor When I Was Young in the Mountains, illustrated by 4/2014 website: www.ala.org/alsc/. Diane Goode, written by Cynthia Rylant 2014 The Wall: Growing Up Behind the Iron Curtain 2001 1995 Locomotive by Brian Floca by Peter Sís So You Want to Be President?, illustrated Smoky Night, illustrated by David Diaz, Journey by Aaron Becker Knuffle Bunny Too: A Case of Mistaken Identity by David Small, written by Judith St. George written by Eve Bunting Flora and the Flamingo by Molly Idle by Mo Willems Casey at the Bat, illustrated by Christopher Bing, John Henry, illustrated by Jerry Pinkney, Mr. Wuffles! by David Wiesner written by Ernest Thayer written by Julius Lester 2007 Click, Clack, Moo: Cows that Type, illustrated Swamp Angel, illustrated by Paul O. Zelinsky, 2013 Flotsam by David Wiesner by Betsy Lewin, written by Doreen Cronin written by Anne Issacs This Is Not My Hat by Jon Klassen Gone Wild: An Endangered Animal Alphabet Olivia by Ian Falconer Time Flies by Eric Rohmann Creepy Carrots!, illustrated by Peter Brown, by David McLimans written by Aaron Reynolds Moses: When Harriet Tubman Led Her People to 2000 1994 Extra Yarn, illustrated by Jon Klassen, Freedom, illustrated by Kadir Nelson, Joseph Had a Little Overcoat by Simms Taback Grandfather's Journey by Allen Say written by Mac Barnett written by Carole Boston Weatherford A Child's Calendar illustrated by Trina Schart Hyman, Peppe the Lamplighter, illustrated by Ted Lewin, Green by Laura Vaccaro Seeger written by John Updike 2006 written by Elisa Bartone One Cool Friend, illustrated by David Small, Sector 7 by David Wiesner The Hello, Goodbye Window, illustrated In the Small, Small Pond by Denise Fleming written by Toni Buzzeo When Sophie Gets Angry-Really, Really Angry by Chris Raschka, written by Norton Juster Raven: A Trickster Tale from the Pacific Northwest Sleep Like a Tiger, illustrated by Pamela Zagarenski, by Molly Bang Rosa, illustrated by Bryan Collier, by Gerald McDermott written by Mary Logue The Ugly Duckling, illustrated by Jerry Pinkney, written written by Nikki Giovanni Owen by Kevin Henkes by Hans Christian Andersen, adapted by Jerry Pinkney 2012 Zen Shorts illustrated and written by Jon J. Muth Yo! Yes?, illustrated by Chris Raschka, A Ball for Daisy by Chris Raschka Hot Air: The (Mostly) True Story of the First Hot-Air 1999 written by Richard Jackson Blackout by John Rocco Balloon Ride, by Marjorie Priceman Snowflake Bentley, illustrated by Mary Azarian, Grandpa Green by Lane Smith Song of the Water Boatman and Other Pond Poems, written by Jacqueline Briggs Martin 1993 Me...Jane by Patrick McDonnell illustrated by Beckie Prange, written by Joyce Sidman Duke Ellington: The Piano Prince and His Orchestra, Mirette on the High Wire by Emily Arnold McCully illustrated by Brian Pinkney, The Stinky Cheese Man and Other Fairly 2011 2005 written by Andrea Davis Pinkney StupidTales, illustrated by Lane Smith, A Sick Day for Amos McGee, illustrated by Kitten's First Full Moon by Kevin Henkes No, David! by David Shannon written by Jon Scieszka Erin E. Stead, written by Philip C. Stead The Red Book by Barbara Lehman Snow by Uri Shulevitz Seven Blind Mice by Ed Young Dave the Potter: Artist, Poet, Slave, illustrated Coming on Home Soon, illustrated by E.B. Lewis, Tibet Through the Red Box by Peter Sís Working Cotton, illustrated by Carole Byard, by Bryan Collier, written by Laban Carrick Hill written by Jacqueline Woodson written by Sherley Anne Williams Interrupting Chicken by David Ezra Stein Knuffle Bunny: A Cautionary Tale by Mo Willems 1998 Rapunzel by Paul O. Zelinsky 2010 2004 The Gardener, illustrated by David Small, 1992 The Lion & the Mouse by Jerry Pinkney The Man Who Walked Between the Towers written by Sarah Stewart Tuesday by David Wiesner All the World, illustrated by Marla Frazee, by Mordicai Gerstein Harlem, illustrated by Christopher Myers, Tar Beach by Faith Ringgold written by Liz Garton Scanlon Ella Sarah Gets Dressed by Margaret Chodos-Irvine written by Walter Dean Myers Red Sings from Treetops: A Year in Colors, illustrated What Do You Do with a Tail Like This? There Was an Old Lady Who Swallowed a Fly 1991 by Pamela Zagarenski, written by Joyce Sidman by Steve Jenkins and Robin Page Black and White by David Macaulay by Simms Taback Don't Let the Pigeon Drive the Bus by Mo Willems 2009 Puss in Boots, illustrated by Fred Marcellino written 1997 by Charles Perrault, trans. by Malcolm Arthur The House in the Night, illustrated by Beth Krommes, 2003 Golem by David Wisniewski written by Susan Marie Swanson My Friend Rabbit by Eric Rohmann More More More," Said the Baby: Three Love Stories Hush! A Thai Lullaby illustrated by Holly Meade, by Vera B. Williams A Couple of Boys Have the Best Week Ever The Spider and the Fly, illustrated by Tony DiTerlizzi, written by Minfong Ho by Marla Frazee written by Mary Howitt The Graphic Alphabet by David Pelletier 1990 How I Learned Geography by Uri Shulevitz Hondo & Fabian by Peter McCarty The Paperboy by Dav Pilkey Lon Po Po: A Red-Riding Hood Story from China A River of Words: The Story of William Carlos Noah's Ark by Jerry Pinkney Starry Messenger by Peter Sís Williams, illustrated by Melissa Sweet, by Ed Young 2002 1996 written by Jen Bryant Bill Peet: An Autobiography by Bill Peet The Three Pigs by David Wiesner Officer Buckle and Gloria by Peggy Rathmann Color Zoo by Lois Ehlert 2008 The Dinosaurs of Waterhouse Hawkins, illustrated Alphabet City by Stephen T.
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