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===== Caldecott Medal & Honor Books (1938-Present) ===== | |
[[welcome|Home]] >> [[readers_advisory|Readers Advisory]] >> [[bibliographies_for_children_and_young_adults|Bibliographies for Children and Young Adults]] >> [[: | |
I know that the NLS avoids childrens books that are too visual, but I still wanted to see which Caldecott winners and honors have made it in to the collection. | |
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===== 2015 ===== | |
==== Medal Winner ==== | |
=== The Adventures of Beekle: The Unimaginary Friend === | |
**Illustrator/ | |
**Annotation: | |
**Available Formats:** | |
* [[BR 21022]] - **PRINT/ | |
==== Honor Books ==== | |
=== The Right Word: Roget and His Thesaurus === | |
**Author:** Jen Bryant\\ | |
**Illustrator** Melissa Sweet\\ | |
**Annotation: | |
**Available Formats:** | |
* [[https:// | |
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=== Nana in the City === | |
**Illustrator/ | |
**NOT AVAILABLE IN ANY FORMAT** | |
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=== The Noisy Paint Box: The Colors and Sounds of Kandinsky’s Abstract Art === | |
**Author:** Barb Rosenstock\\ | |
**Illustrator** Mary GrandPré\\ | |
**NOT AVAILABLE IN ANY FORMAT** | |
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=== Sam & Dave Dig a Hole === | |
**Author:** Mac Barnett\\ | |
**Illustrator** Jon Klassen\\ | |
**NOT AVAILABLE IN ANY FORMAT** | |
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=== This One Summer === | |
**Author:** Mariko Tamaki\\ | |
**Illustrator** Jillian Tamaki\\ | |
**NOT AVAILABLE IN ANY FORMAT** | |
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=== Viva Frida === | |
**Illustrator/ | |
**NOT AVAILABLE IN ANY FORMAT** | |
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===== 2014 ===== | |
==== Medal Winner ==== | |
=== Locomotive === | |
**Illustrator/ | |
**Annotation: | |
Illustrates what it was like to ride from Omaha to Sacramento on the new cross-country railroad in the mid-1800s. Describes the sounds of the engine, the work of the crew, and the changing scenery. Caldecott Medal. For grades 2-4 and older readers. 2013.\\ | |
**Available Formats:** | |
* [[https:// | |
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==== Honors ==== | |
=== Flora and the Flamingo === | |
**Illustrator/ | |
**NOT AVAILABLE IN ANY FORMAT** | |
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=== Journey === | |
**Illustrator/ | |
**NOT AVAILABLE IN ANY FORMAT** | |
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=== Mr. Wuffles! === | |
**Illustrator/ | |
**NOT AVAILABLE IN ANY FORMAT** | |
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===== 2013 ===== | |
==== Medal Winner ==== | |
=== This Is Not My Hat === | |
**Illustrator/ | |
** | |
A little fish steals a big fish's hat and hopes he will get away with it. For grades K-3.\\ | |
**Available Formats: | |
* [[BR 21001]] - **PRINT/ | |
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The carrots that grow in Crackenhopper Field are the fattest and crispiest around, and Jasper Rabbit cannot resist snacking on some each time he passes by. But then Jasper begins hearing and seeing creepy carrots wherever he goes!\\ | |
**Available Formats:** | |
* [[BR 20028]] - **PRINT/ | |
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**Illustrator: | |
**Author:** Mac Barnett\\ | |
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* [[BR 20047]] - **PRINT/ | |
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=== Sleep Like a Tiger === | |
**Illustrator: | |
**Author:** Mary Logue\\ | |
**Annotation: | |
A not-so-sleepy little girl asks her parents if all creatures sleep. They tell her about the dog happily snoozing on the couch, grizzly bears that slumber in cozy dens, and more. For preschool-grade 2.\\ | |
**Available Formats: | |
* [[BR 20038]] - **PRINT/ | |
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**Illustrator: | |
**Author:** Toni Buzzeo\\ | |
**NOT AVAILABLE IN ANY FORMAT** | |
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**Illustrator: | |
**Author:** Philip C. Stead\\ | |
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Zookeeper Amos McGee always takes time to visit his good friends the elephant, tortoise, penguin, rhinoceros, and owl. But one day, Amos stays home because he is sick--and receives an unexpected visit. For preschool-grade 2.\\ | |
**Available Formats: | |
* [[BR 20037]] - **PRINT/ | |
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**Author:** Laban Carrick Hill\\ | |
**Annotation: | |
Discusses the creative work of South Carolina slave Dave (1834-1864), | |
**Available Formats:** | |
* [[BR 20003]] - **PRINT/ | |
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Paris, 1931. Orphaned Hugo survives inside a train station' | |
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===== 2003 ===== | |
==== Medal Winner ==== | |
=== My Friend Rabbit | |
**Illustrator/ | |
**NOT AVAILABLE IN ANY FORMAT** | |
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==== Honors ==== | |
=== Hondo & Fabian | |
**Illustrator/ | |
**NOT AVAILABLE IN ANY FORMAT** | |
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=== Noah's Ark === | |
**Illustrator/ | |
**Annotation: | |
Noah follows God's command to build an ark to hold his family and two of every animal, in preparation for the great flood. A retelling of the biblical story.\\ | |
**Available Formats: | |
* [[BR 15014]] - **PRINT/ | |
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=== The Spider and the Fly === | |
**Illustrator: | |
**Author:** Mary Howitt\\ | |
**NOT AVAILABLE IN ANY FORMAT** | |
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===== 2002 ===== | |
==== Medal Winner ==== | |
=== The Three Pigs === | |
**Illustrator/ | |
**NOT AVAILABLE IN ANY FORMAT** | |
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==== Honors ==== | |
=== Martin' | |
**Illustrator: | |
**Author:** Doreen Rappaport\\ | |
**Annotation: | |
An introductory biography of the American civil rights leader using his own words to portray his ideals and message to United States citizens and people all over the world.\\ | |
**Available Formats: | |
* [[BR 14023]] - **PRINT/ | |
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=== The Dinosaurs of Waterhouse Hawkins | |
**Illustrator: | |
**Author:** Barbara Kerley\\ | |
**Annotation: | |
The true story of the British artist who built the first life-size models of dinosaurs for exhibit in England in 1854. During his lifetime, Hawkins dedicated his skills to educating people on both sides of the Atlantic about these awe-inspiring creatures.\\ | |
**Available Formats: | |
* [[BR 14022]] - **PRINT/ | |
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=== The Stray Dog === | |
**Illustrator/ | |
**NOT AVAILABLE IN ANY FORMAT** | |
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===== 2001 ===== | |
==== Medal Winner ==== | |
=== So You Want to Be President? | |
**Illustrator: | |
Revised edition offers unusual and interesting facts about the forty-three men who served as presidents of the United States. Points out the variety of personalities, | |
**Available Formats: | |
* [[https:// | |
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==== Honors ==== | |
=== Casey at the Bat === | |
**Illustrator: | |
**Author:** Ernest Thayer\\ | |
**Annotation: | |
In this classic verse, every eye is on the mighty Casey as he comes to bat for the Mudville Nine in the last inning of a losing game.\\ | |
**Available Formats:** | |
* [[RC 33552]] | |
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=== Click, Clack, Moo: Cows That Type === | |
**Illustrator: | |
**Author:** Doreen Cronin\\ | |
**Annotation: | |
When Farmer Brown' | |
**Available Formats:** | |
* [[BR 13089]] - **PRINT/ | |
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=== Olivia === | |
**Illustrator/ | |
**Annotation: | |
Olivia, a preschooler pig, lives with her mother, father, and younger brother Ian (who is always copying her). | |
Olivia is good at lots of things--dressing up, singing songs, building sand castles, dancing, and painting on walls. And she is very good at wearing people out.\\ | |
**Available Formats:** | |
* [[BR 13074]] - **PRINT/ | |
===== 2000 ===== | |
==== Medal Winner ==== | |
=== Joseph Had a Little Overcoat | |
**Illustrator/ | |
**Annotation: | |
Joseph starts with an overcoat. When it is old and worn, he makes it into a jacket. The original material | |
becomes smaller and smaller until he arrives at the moral of the tale. Adapted from a Yiddish folk song.\\ | |
**Available Formats: | |
* [[BR 13008]] - **PRINT/ | |
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==== Honors ==== | |
=== A Child' | |
**Illustrator: | |
**Author:** John Updike\\ | |
**Annotation: | |
A poem for each month of the year, beginning with January. Describes special features--activities, | |
**Available Formats: | |
* [[BR 12048]] - **PRINT/ | |
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=== Sector 7 === | |
**Illustrator/ | |
**NOT AVAILABLE IN ANY FORMAT** | |
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=== The Ugly Duckling | |
**Illustrator: | |
**Author:** Hans Christian Andersen\\ | |
**Annotation: | |
A mother duck is disappointed when the extra-large egg she has been sitting on opens, and a big, awkward chick tumbles out. The poor bird gets teased by everyone because he looks so different. But the next spring, he gets a surprise when he sees himself in the water.\\ | |
**Available Formats: | |
* [[https:// | |
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=== When Sophie Gets Angry-Really, | |
**Illustrator/ | |
**Annotation: | |
When Sophie loses her temper and becomes angry with the whole world, she runs outside to climb her favorite tree. Then she calms down and returns home relaxed.\\ | |
**Available Formats: | |
* [[BR 13017]] - **PRINT/ | |
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===== 1999 ===== | |
==== Medal Winner ==== | |
=== Snowflake Bentley | |
**Illustrator: | |
**Author:** Jacqueline Briggs Martin\\ | |
**Annotation: | |
The biography of Wilson Bentley, who loved the beauty of nature and wanted to share that loveliness with others. Especially intrigued by snowflakes, he taught himself how to photograph them, and that became his lifelong project.\\ | |
**Available Formats: | |
* [[BR 12032]] - **PRINT/ | |
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==== Honors ==== | |
=== Duke Ellington: The Piano Prince and His Orchestra | |
**Illustrator: | |
**Author:** Andrea Davis Pinkney\\ | |
**Annotation: | |
Recounts the life of Edward Kennedy Ellington, who became known as " | |
**Available Formats: | |
* [[RC 47297]] | |
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=== No, David! | |
**Illustrator/ | |
**NOT AVAILABLE IN ANY FORMAT** | |
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=== Snow === | |
**Illustrator/ | |
**NOT AVAILABLE IN ANY FORMAT** | |
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=== Tibet Through the Red Box === | |
**Illustrator/ | |
**NOT AVAILABLE IN ANY FORMAT** | |
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===== 1998 ===== | |
==== Medal Winner ==== | |
=== Rapunzel | |
**Illustrator/ | |
**Annotation: | |
Rapunzel is twelve, with beautiful, long red-gold hair, when a sorceress places her in a high tower in a lonely forest. A handsome prince secretly visits Rapunzel until the sorceress finds out and punishes them, keeping them apart. But their love for each other promises to restore their happiness.\\ | |
**Available Formats: | |
* [[BR 11018]] - **PRINT/ | |
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==== Honors ==== | |
=== The Gardener | |
**Illustrator: | |
**Author:** Sarah Stewart\\ | |
**NOT AVAILABLE IN ANY FORMAT** | |
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=== Harlem === | |
**Illustrator: | |
**Author:** Walter Dean Myers\\ | |
**NOT AVAILABLE IN ANY FORMAT** | |
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=== There Was an Old Lady Who Swallowed a Fly === | |
**Illustrator/ | |
**Annotation: | |
Recounts the tale of an old lady who swallows a fly and then goes on to swallow numerous other animals until she swallows a horse - and dies, of course.\\ | |
**Available Formats: | |
* [[BR 12003]] - **PRINT/ | |
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===== 1997 ===== | |
==== Medal Winner ==== | |
=== Golem === | |
**Illustrator/ | |
**Annotation: | |
A retelling of how a chief rabbi of Prague creates a giant golem of clay in 1580. The golem' | |
**Available Formats: | |
* [[BR 12017]] - **PRINT/ | |
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==== Honors ==== | |
=== The Graphic Alphabet === | |
**Illustrator/ | |
**NOT AVAILABLE IN ANY FORMAT** | |
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=== Hush! A Thai Lullaby | |
**Illustrator: | |
**NOT AVAILABLE IN ANY FORMAT** | |
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=== The Paperboy | |
**Illustrator/ | |
**Annotation: | |
Early in the mornings, before the sun is up, a young paperboy leaves his warm bed, gets dressed, takes his dog, and goes out to deliver newspapers. When he has finished, he comes back home just as everyone else is getting up.\\ | |
**Available Formats: | |
* [[BR 10002]] - **PRINT/ | |
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=== Starry Messenger === | |
**Illustrator/ | |
**Annotation: | |
Account of Galileo, born in 1564, who studied the stars in the sky through a telescope and began to believe that the sun, not the earth, is the center of the universe.\\ | |
**Available Formats: | |
* [[BR 11012]] - **PRINT/ | |
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===== 1996 ===== | |
==== Medal Winner ==== | |
=== Officer Buckle and Gloria | |
**Illustrator/ | |
**Annotation: | |
Officer Buckle knows lots of safety tips, and he loves to share them with the students at Napville School. But nobody seems to listen to him. Then one day, the Napville police department gets a police dog--Gloria. Office Buckle takes her along the next time he goes to Napville School, and this time the children listen. But why?\\ | |
**Available Formats: | |
* [[BR 10015]] - **PRINT/ | |
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==== Honors ==== | |
=== Alphabet City === | |
**Illustrator/ | |
**NOT AVAILABLE IN ANY FORMAT** | |
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=== The Faithful Friend | |
**Illustrator: | |
**Author:** Robert D. San Souci\\ | |
**Annotation: | |
Retelling of a tale from the French West Indies, in which a native boy falls in love and sets off with his best friend, a boy of French descent, to bring home his intended bride. But along the way, they encounter several weird obstacles set in place by the girl's uncle, who does not approve of the marriage.\\ | |
**Available Formats: | |
* [[RC 44324]] | |
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=== Tops & Bottoms | |
**Illustrator/ | |
**Annotation: | |
Mr. Bear, who is quite lazy, and Mr. Hare, who is quite clever, are neighbors. But Mr. Hare and his family have a problem--they have no food, and they have sold their land to Mr. Bear to pay a debt, so they have no land on which to grow food. Then Mr. and Mrs. Hare have a wonderful idea. They will plant a crop on Mr. Bear's land and share it with Mr. Bear. All he has to do is decide if he wants the tops or the bottoms.\\ | |
**Available Formats: | |
* [[BR 10010]] - **PRINT/ | |
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=== Zin! Zin! Zin! a Violin | |
**Illustrator: | |
**Author:** Lloyd Moss\\ | |
**Annotation: | |
Musical instruments take their place, one by one, on the stage until there is a chamber group of ten.\\ | |
**Available Formats: | |
* [[BR 11001]] - **PRINT/ | |
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===== 1995 ===== | |
==== Medal Winner ==== | |
=== Smoky Night === | |
**Illustrator: | |
**Author:** Eve Bunting\\ | |
**Annotation: | |
Daniel holds his cat, Jasmine, and watches with his mother at their window as riots take place in the street below. Soon Daniel and his mother are forced to leave their home and take refuge at a shelter. But where is Jasmine? | |
**Available Formats: | |
* [[BR 09937]] - **PRINT/ | |
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==== Honors ==== | |
=== John Henry === | |
**Illustrator: | |
**Author:** Julius Lester\\ | |
**Annotation: | |
John Henry was a beautiful, strong African American boy. As a man, John Henry met mean Ferret-Faced Freddy and beat him in a race. Then he tackled a huge boulder that was blocking a road, and a rainbow smiled on his work. Next he tried to beat a drill that was cutting into a mountain to let the train pass through. This was his last contest, but you might still hear him singing, "I got a rainbow." | |
**Available Formats: | |
* [[BR 09934]] - **PRINT/ | |
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=== Swamp Angel === | |
**Illustrator: | |
**Author:** Anne Issacs\\ | |
**Annotation: | |
When Angelica Longrider was born on August 1, 1815, she was " | |
**Available Formats: | |
* [[RC 40499]] | |
* [[BR 09936]] - **PRINT/ | |
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=== Time Flies === | |
**Illustrator/ | |
**NOT AVAILABLE IN ANY FORMAT** | |
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===== 1994 ===== | |
==== Medal Winner ==== | |
=== Grandfather' | |
**Illustrator: | |
**Author:** Walter Lorraine\\ | |
**Annotation: | |
A Japanese American tells of his grandfather' | |
**Available Formats: | |
* [[BR 09907]] | |
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==== Honors ==== | |
=== In the Small, Small Pond === | |
**Illustrator/ | |
**NOT AVAILABLE IN ANY FORMAT** | |
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=== Owen === | |
**Illustrator/ | |
**Annotation: | |
Owen has a blanket, Fuzzy, that he's had since he was a baby and loves with all his heart. Owen takes Fuzzy everywhere with him. Mrs. Tweezers, the neighbor, thinks Owen is getting too old to carry around a blanket. She tells his parents about the Blanket Fairy, and the vinegar trick, and saying " | |
**Available Formats: | |
* [[BR 09913]] - **PRINT/ | |
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=== Peppe the Lamplighter | |
**Illustrator: | |
**Author:** Elisa Bartone\\ | |
**Annotation: | |
Peppe, though just a boy, has to go to work to help support his eight sisters. So he takes a job lighting the streetlamps in Little Italy in New York City. Peppe' | |
**Available Formats: | |
* [[BR 09924]] - **PRINT/ | |
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=== Raven: A Trickster Tale from the Pacific Northwest | |
**Illustrator/ | |
**Annotation: | |
Along the Pacific Northwest coast, Raven is the central character in the myths and legends of Native Americans. In this tale, Raven, feeling sad for the men and women living in the dark and cold, devises a clever plan to steal the sun from the Sky Chief to bring light and warmth to the people.\\ | |
**Available Formats: | |
* [[RC 38685]] | |
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=== Yo! Yes? === | |
**Illustrator: | |
**Author:** Richard Jackson\\ | |
**NOT AVAILABLE IN ANY FORMAT** | |
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===== 1993 ===== | |
==== Medal Winner ==== | |
=== Mirette on the High Wire === | |
**Illustrator/ | |
**Annotation: | |
The Great Bellini, who crossed Niagara Falls on a tightrope and stopped in the middle to cook an omelet; who crossed the Alps with baskets on his feet; and walked a flaming wire in Naples, is the gentle stranger staying at the widow Gateau' | |
**Available Formats: | |
* [[https:// | |
* [[BR 08962]] | |
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==== Honors ==== | |
=== Seven Blind Mice === | |
**Illustrator/ | |
**Annotation: | |
In this version of the familiar Indian folktale, seven blind mice approach Something, ask what it is, and proceed to investigate. On Monday, Red Mouse feels the leg and proclaims it a pillar. On Tuesday, Green Mouse jumps on the trunk and declares it a snake. Each succeeding day brings a different conclusion from a different mouse--until the seventh mouse scampers all over the creature and puts the clues together!\\ | |
**Available Formats: | |
* [[BR 08960]] - **PRINT/ | |
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=== The Stinky Cheese Man and Other Fairly Stupid Tales === | |
**Illustrator: | |
**Author:** Jon Scieszka\\ | |
**Annotation: | |
The author calls these tales "not quite" fairy tales, or, fairly stupid tales. Included are "The Princess and the Bowling Ball," "The Other Frog Prince," | |
**Available Formats: | |
* [[RC 38039]] | |
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=== Working Cotton | |
**Illustrator: | |
**Author:** Sherley Anne Williams\\ | |
**NOT AVAILABLE IN ANY FORMAT** | |
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===== 1992 ===== | |
==== Medal Winner ==== | |
=== Tuesday | |
**Illustrator/ | |
**NOT AVAILABLE IN ANY FORMAT** | |
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==== Honor ==== | |
=== Tar Beach === | |
**Illustrator/ | |
**Annotation: | |
The author draws upon her childhood in Harlem in this tale of a young black girl who dreams of flying above New York City. "Tar Beach" is the rooftop of her apartment building, and neighbors often gather there on hot summer nights to talk, eat, and play. "Tar Beach" was first presented as a story quilt, and is part of the Guggenheim Museum collection in New York City.\\ | |
**Available Formats: | |
* [[BR 08940]] - **PRINT/ | |
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===== 1991 ===== | |
==== Medal Winner ==== | |
=== Black and White === | |
**Illustrator/ | |
**NOT AVAILABLE IN ANY FORMAT** | |
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==== Honors ==== | |
=== "More More More," Said the Baby: Three Love Stories | |
**Illustrator/ | |
**Annotation: | |
Three delightful vignettes show a trio of toddlers - Little Guy, Little Pumpkin, and Little Bird - being cuddled, and held, and loved by their grownups.\\ | |
**Available Formats: | |
* [[BR 08914]] - **PRINT/ | |
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=== Puss in Boots === | |
**Illustrator: | |
**Author:** Charles Perrault (translated by Malcolm Arthur)\\ | |
**Annotation: | |
A poor miller' | |
**Available Formats: | |
* [[BR 08910]] - **PRINT/ | |
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===== 1990 ===== | |
==== Medal Winner ==== | |
=== Lon Po Po: A Red-Riding Hood Story from China === | |
**Illustrator/ | |
**Annotation: | |
Once there was a good mother who lived in the countryside with her three children, Shang, Tao, and Paotze. One day she had to leave to visit their grandmother. She cautioned, " | |
**Available Formats: | |
* [[BR 07926]] - **PRINT/ | |
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==== Honors ==== | |
=== Bill Peet: An Autobiography | |
**Illustrator/ | |
**Annotation: | |
Bill Peet has always loved to draw. Every day he secretly drew in his school books during classes. When he grew up he became the top writer-illustrator for such Walt Disney films as " | |
**Available Formats: | |
* [[RC 31287]] | |
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=== Color Zoo === | |
**Illustrator/ | |
**NOT AVAILABLE IN ANY FORMAT** | |
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=== Hershel and the Hanukkah Goblins | |
**Illustrator: | |
**Author:** Eric Kimmel\\ | |
**Annotation: | |
It is the first night of Hanukkah and although Hershel is tired and hungry he steps lightly. Soon he will reach the village where bright candles, merry songs, and platters of tasty potato latkes await him. But when he reaches the village, he does not see a single candle. The villagers explain that wicked goblins who hate Hanukkah haunt the synagogue. Hershel decides that he must help the villagers.\\ | |
**Available Formats: | |
* [[https:// | |
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=== The Talking Eggs: A Folktale from the American South === | |
**Illustrator: | |
**Author:** Robert D. San Souci\\ | |
**Annotation: | |
Creole folktale about a poor widow and her two daughters, Rose and Blanche. Rose is cross and mean, while Blanche is sweet and kind. When Blanche treats an old witch kindly, she is rewarded. When Rose tries, she is not so lucky.\\ | |
**Available Formats: | |
* [[RC 51584]] | |
* [[BR 08909]] - **PRINT/ | |
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===== 1989 ===== | |
==== Medal Winner ==== | |
=== Song and Dance Man === | |
**Illustrator: | |
**Author:** Karen Ackerman\\ | |
**Annotation: | |
Grandpa used to be a song and dance man on the vaudeville stage. When his grandchildren come to visit, he tells them about the good old days before TV. They go to the attic, pull out Grandpa' | |
**Available Formats: | |
* [[BR 07544]] - **PRINT/ | |
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==== Honors ==== | |
=== The Boy of the Three-Year Nap === | |
**Illustrator: | |
**Author:** Diane Snyder\\ | |
**Annotation: | |
Taro, the son of a poor widow, is the laziest person in the village. All Taro does is eat and sleep, and sleep and eat. When a rich merchant builds a mansion next door, Taro hatches a plan to marry the merchant' | |
**Available Formats: | |
* [[BR 07542]] - **PRINT/ | |
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=== Free Fall === | |
**Illustrator/ | |
**NOT AVAILABLE IN ANY FORMAT** | |
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=== Goldilocks and the Three Bears === | |
**Illustrator/ | |
**Annotation: | |
An irreverent retelling of an old, familiar tale. When Papa Bear, Mama Bear, and Baby Bear return from a bicycle ride, to their charming home deep in the forest, the place is a mess, and the culprit is asleep in Baby Bear's bed!\\ | |
**Available Formats: | |
* [[BR 07928]] - **PRINT/ | |
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=== Mirandy and Brother Wind === | |
**Illustrator: | |
**Annotation: | |
First introduced in America by African slaves, the cake walk is a dance rooted in black American culture. Couples strut and prance around a large square, accompanied by fiddle or banjo music. Judged by a panel of elders, | |
**Available Formats: | |
* [[BR 07545]] - **PRINT/ | |
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===== 1988 ===== | |
==== Medal Winner ==== | |
=== Owl Moon === | |
**Illustrator: | |
**Author:** Jane Yolen\\ | |
**Annotation: | |
On a cold winter' | |
**Available Formats: | |
* [[https:// | |
* [[BR 07903]] - **PRINT/ | |
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==== Honor ==== | |
=== Mufaro' | |
**Illustrator/ | |
**Annotation: | |
Mufaro, an African villager, has two beautiful daughters, ill-tempered Manyara and kind Nyasha. Behind Mufaro' | |
**Available Formats: | |
* [[RC 26453]] | |
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===== 1987 ===== | |
==== Medal Winner ==== | |
=== Hey, Al === | |
**Illustrator: | |
**Author:** Arthur Yorinks\\ | |
**Annotation: | |
Al, a janitor, and his dog, Eddie, grow tired of living in one room on the East Side, always working and struggling. One morning, a beautiful, gigantic bird appears at the window and offers to take them to paradise. They leave the next day for a magnificent island in the sky. They soon learn, however, that there is no place like home.\\ | |
**Available Formats: | |
* [[BR 07117]] - **PRINT/ | |
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==== Honors ==== | |
=== Alphabatics | |
**Illustrator/ | |
**Annotation: | |
An imaginative alphabet book in which each letter changes step-by-step into a bold illustration representing that letter. The letter " | |
**Available Formats: | |
* [[BR 07141]] - **PRINT/ | |
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=== Rumpelstiltskin | |
**Illustrator/ | |
**Annotation: | |
A lively retelling of how the miller' | |
**Available Formats: | |
* [[RC 25470]] | |
* [[BR 07108]] - **PRINT/ | |
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=== The Village of Round and Square Houses | |
**Illustrator/ | |
**Annotation: | |
In a real village in Cameroon, Central Africa, the men live in square houses and the women in round houses. A grandmother of the village shares with us the drama of how this came to be.\\ | |
**Available Formats: | |
* [[https:// | |
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===== 1986 ===== | |
==== Medal Winner ==== | |
=== The Polar Express | |
**Illustrator/ | |
**Annotation: | |
On a dark Christmas Eve, a boy who believes in Santa Claus boards a mysterious train, the Polar Express. He and the other children, still in their nightclothes, | |
**Available Formats: | |
* [[https:// | |
* [[BR 12001]] - **PRINT/ | |
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==== Honors ==== | |
=== King Bidgood' | |
**Illustrator: | |
**Author:** Audrey Wood\\ | |
**Annotation: | |
Fun-loving King Bidgood is having a wonderful time in his bathtub. Despite the pleas of his queen and all his court, he refuses to leave his bath for a battle, the Masquerade Ball, or even for lunch!\\ | |
**Available Formats: | |
* [[RC 24651]] | |
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=== The Relatives Came === | |
**Illustrator: | |
**Author:** Cynthia Rylant\\ | |
**Annotation: | |
A happy visit by relatives from Virginia who come in an old station wagon. They bring with them lots of hugs, laughs, and quiet talk.\\ | |
**Available Formats: | |
* [[BR 06124]] - **PRINT/ | |
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===== 1985 ===== | |
==== Medal Winner ==== | |
=== Saint George and the Dragon | |
**Illustrator: | |
**Author:** Margaret Hodges\\ | |
**Annotation: | |
A dramatic retelling of the classic tale recounts the battle between brave Saint George, the Red Cross Knight, and the deadly dragon that has terrorized the countryside for years.\\ | |
**Available Formats: | |
* [[RC 22236]] | |
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==== Honors ==== | |
=== Hansel and Gretel | |
**Illustrator: | |
**Author:** Rika Lesser\\ | |
**Annotation: | |
A poor woodcutter' | |
**Available Formats: | |
* [[RC 22393]] | |
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=== Have You Seen My Duckling? | |
**Illustrator/ | |
**NOT AVAILABLE IN ANY FORMAT** | |
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=== The Story of Jumping Mouse: A Native American Legend | |
**Illustrator/ | |
**Annotation: | |
A young mouse sets off to follow his dream - to find the " | |
**Available Formats: | |
* [[RC 23246]] | |
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===== 1984 ===== | |
==== Medal Winner ==== | |
=== The Glorious Flight: Across the Channel with Louis Bleriot | |
**Illustrator/ | |
**NOT AVAILABLE IN ANY FORMAT** | |
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==== Honors ==== | |
=== Little Red Riding Hood === | |
**Illustrator/ | |
**Annotation: | |
When Little Red Riding Hood is walking through the forest to take a basket of food to her sick grandmother, | |
**Available Formats: | |
* [[BR 11014]] | |
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=== Ten, Nine, Eight === | |
**Illustrator/ | |
**NOT AVAILABLE IN ANY FORMAT** | |
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===== 1983 ===== | |
==== Medal Winner ==== | |
=== Shadow | |
**Illustrator: | |
**Author:** Blaise Cendrars\\ | |
**NOT AVAILABLE IN ANY FORMAT** | |
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==== Honors ==== | |
=== A Chair for My Mother | |
**Illustrator/ | |
**Annotation: | |
Rosa, who lives with her loving mother and grandmother, | |
**Available Formats: | |
* [[RC 22879]] | |
* [[BR 17331]] - **PRINT/ | |
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=== When I Was Young in the Mountains | |
**Illustrator: | |
**Author:** Cynthia Rylant\\ | |
**NOT AVAILABLE IN ANY FORMAT** | |
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===== 1982 ===== | |
==== Medal Winner ==== | |
=== Jumanji | |
**Illustrator/ | |
**Annotation: | |
Left on their own for an afternoon, two bored and restless children find more excitement than they bargained for in a mysterious and thrilling jungle adventure board game.\\ | |
**Available Formats: | |
* [[https:// | |
* [[BR 05317]] - **PRINT/ | |
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==== Honors ==== | |
=== A Visit to William Blake' | |
**Illustrator: | |
**Author:** Nancy Willard\\ | |
**Annotation: | |
A collection of magical poems about life at an imaginary inn staffed by two dragons, two angels, and a rabbit who shows to their rooms many curious visitors, including a man in a marmalade hat and the king of cats.\\ | |
**Available Formats: | |
* [[https:// | |
* [[https:// | |
* [[BR 05501]] - **PRINT/ | |
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=== On Market Street | |
**Illustrator: | |
**Author:** Arnold Lobel\\ | |
**NOT AVAILABLE IN ANY FORMAT** | |
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=== Outside Over There === | |
**Illustrator/ | |
**NOT AVAILABLE IN ANY FORMAT** | |
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=== Where the Buffaloes Begin === | |
**Illustrator: | |
**Author:** Olaf Baker\\ | |
**Annotation: | |
The legend of a brave little Indian boy who ventures out alone one night to find a mightly buffalo herd. His adventure ends with a wild and unforgettable ride through the dark to save his people.\\ | |
**Available Formats: | |
* [[https:// | |
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===== 1981 ===== | |
==== Medal Winner ==== | |
=== Fables | |
**Illustrator/ | |
**Annotation: | |
Twenty original fables featuring an array of animal characters from kangaroos to crocodiles.\\ | |
**Available Formats: | |
* [[BR 05081]] - **PRINT/ | |
| |
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==== Honors ==== | |
=== The Bremen-Town Musicians | |
**Illustrator: | |
**Author:** Brothers Grimm\\ | |
**Annotation: | |
Six folktales about furry and feathered creatures. The title piece tells of older, unwanted animals who travel toward the city, planning to be musicians. On the way they trick a house full of robbers. Includes a biographical note on the Brothers Grimm.\\ | |
**Available Formats: | |
* [[https:// | |
* [[https:// | |
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=== The Grey Lady and the Strawberry Snatcher | |
**Illustrator/ | |
**NOT AVAILABLE IN ANY FORMAT** | |
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=== Mice Twice === | |
**Illustrator/ | |
**NOT AVAILABLE IN ANY FORMAT** | |
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=== Truck === | |
**Illustrator/ | |
**NOT AVAILABLE IN ANY FORMAT** | |
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===== 1980 ===== | |
==== Medal Winner ==== | |
=== Ox-Cart Man === | |
**Illustrator: | |
**Author:** Donald Hall\\ | |
**Annotation: | |
A lyrical journey through the days and weeks, the months, and the changing seasons in the life of one nineteenth-century New Englander and his family.\\ | |
**Available Formats: | |
* [[RC 21584]] | |
* [[BR 05914]] - **PRINT/ | |
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==== Honors ==== | |
=== Ben's Trumpet | |
**Illustrator/ | |
**Annotation: | |
Ben enjoys listening to the music from his neighborhood jazz club and plays along on his imaginary trumpet. One day the club's trumpeter notices Ben and sees his dream.\\ | |
**Available Formats: | |
* [[https:// | |
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=== The Garden of Abdul Gasazi | |
**Illustrator/ | |
**Annotation: | |
Miss Hester, off to visit her cousin Eunice, has left Alan Mitz in charge of her bad-mannered dog Fritz. Alan fears for the worst when he takes Fritz on his afternoon walk and the dog snaps out of his collar and leash and bolts for the garden of Abdul Gasazi, a retired magician who hates dogs.\\ | |
**Available Formats: | |
* [[https:// | |
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=== The Treasure | |
**Illustrator/ | |
**NOT AVAILABLE IN ANY FORMAT** | |
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===== 1979 ===== | |
==== Medal Winner ==== | |
=== The Girl Who Loved Wild Horses | |
**Illustrator/ | |
**Annotation: | |
A tale of a young Native American girl who loved horses in a very special way. The people in her village noticed how she understood the wild horses, and how she could speak softly and the horses would follow her. Although fond of her parents and her tribe, the girl would at last become one of the Horse People.\\ | |
**Available Formats: | |
* [[https:// | |
* [[BR 10014]] - **PRINT/ | |
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==== Honors ==== | |
=== Freight Train === | |
**Illustrator/ | |
**NOT AVAILABLE IN ANY FORMAT** | |
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=== The Way to Start a Day === | |
**Illustrator: | |
**Author:** Byrd Baylor\\ | |
**NOT AVAILABLE IN ANY FORMAT** | |
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===== 1978 ===== | |
==== Medal Winner ==== | |
=== Noah's Ark === | |
**Illustrator/ | |
**NOT AVAILABLE IN ANY FORMAT** | |
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==== Honors ==== | |
=== Castle | |
**Illustrator/ | |
**NOT AVAILABLE IN ANY FORMAT** | |
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=== It Could Always Be Worse === | |
**Illustrator/ | |
**Annotation: | |
When a poor man living with his mother, wife, and six children in a tiny one-room hut complains about his crowded quaters, a wise rabbi shows him that "it could always be worse." | |
**Available Formats: | |
* [[RC 26910]] | |
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===== 1977 ===== | |
==== Medal Winner ==== | |
=== Ashanti to Zulu: African Traditions | |
**Illustrator: | |
---- | |
==== Honors ==== | |
=== The Amazing Bone === | |
**Illustrator/ | |
**Annotation: | |
While dawdling on her way home from school one wonderful afternoon in spring, Pearl Pig finds a small bone that has fallen out of a witch' | |
**Available Formats: | |
* [[https:// | |
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=== The Contest | |
**Illustrator/ | |
**NOT AVAILABLE IN ANY FORMAT** | |
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=== Fish for Supper === | |
**Illustrator/ | |
**NOT AVAILABLE IN ANY FORMAT** | |
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=== The Golem: A Jewish Legend | |
**Illustrator/ | |
**NOT AVAILABLE IN ANY FORMAT** | |
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=== Hawk, I'm Your Brother === | |
**Illustrator: | |
**Author:** Byrd Baylor\\ | |
**NOT AVAILABLE IN ANY FORMAT** | |
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===== 1976 ===== | |
==== Medal Winner ==== | |
=== Why Mosquitoes Buzz in People' | |
**Illustrator: | |
**Annotation: | |
An amusing, repetitive tale explains why mosquitoes buzz in | |
**Available Formats: | |
* [[RC 22905]] | |
* [[BR | |
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==== Honors ==== | |
=== The Desert is Theirs | |
**Illustrator: | |
**Author:** Byrd Baylor\\ | |
**NOT AVAILABLE IN ANY FORMAT** | |
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=== Strega Nona === | |
**Illustrator/ | |
**Annotation: | |
In the town of Calabria, a long time ago, there lived an old lady known as Strega Nona, who owned a magic pot. One day, when Strega Nona went visiting, her helper, Big Anthony, almost destroyed the village by disobeying Strega Nona's warning not to touch the pot.\\ | |
**Available Formats: | |
* [[https:// | |
* [[BR 17034]] - **PRINT/ | |
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===== 1975 ===== | |
==== Medal Winner ==== | |
=== Arrow to the Sun === | |
**Illustrator/ | |
**NOT AVAILABLE IN ANY FORMAT** | |
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==== Honor ==== | |
=== Jambo Means Hello: A Swahili Alphabet Book === | |
**Illustrator: | |
**Author:** Muriel Feelings\\ | |
**NOT AVAILABLE IN ANY FORMAT** | |
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===== 1974 ===== | |
==== Medal Winner ==== | |
=== Duffy and the Devil === | |
**Illustrator: | |
**Author:** Harve Zemach\\ | |
**Annotation: | |
The devil does all of Duffy' | |
**Available Formats: | |
* [[BR 06265]] - **PRINT/ | |
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==== Honors ==== | |
=== Cathedral | |
**Illustrator/ | |
**Annotation: | |
Details how generations of dedicated churchmen and craftsmen, working for nearly a century, build a great cathedral in an imaginary town in thirteenth-century France.\\ | |
**Available Formats: | |
* [[https:// | |
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=== Three Jovial Huntsmen | |
**Illustrator/ | |
**NOT AVAILABLE IN ANY FORMAT** | |
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===== 1973 ===== | |
==== Medal Winner ==== | |
=== The Funny Little Woman === | |
**Illustrator: | |
**Author:** Arlene Mosel\\ | |
**Annotation: | |
A lively retelling of a Japanese folk tale. A funny little woman who giggles all the time attempts to outsmart a horde of fearsome monsters who capture her and make her cook for them. In a surprise turn, the monsters have the last laugh and provide a humorous end to the story.\\ | |
**Available Formats: | |
* [[RC 22908]] | |
* [[BR 05921]] - **PRINT/ | |
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==== Honors ==== | |
=== Anansi the Spider: A Tale from the Ashanti | |
**Illustrator/ | |
**Annotation: | |
Anansi, a spider in Ghana, is saved from big trouble by each of his six sons in different ways. Anansi can't decide which son to reward for his rescue with a ball of light, so it is carried into the sky - and becomes the moon.\\ | |
**Available Formats: | |
* [[BR 15041]] - **PRINT/ | |
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=== Hosie' | |
**Illustrator: | |
**Authors: | |
**NOT AVAILABLE IN ANY FORMAT** | |
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=== Snow-White and the Seven Dwarfs | |
**Illustrator: | |
**Author:** Brothers Grimm (translated by Randall Jarrell)\\ | |
**Annotation: | |
When Snow White runs away from the jealous queen of the kingdom, she is protected by seven dwarfs until the disguised queen gives her a poisonous apple. A young prince, however, brings Snow White out of her deep sleep with a kiss.\\ | |
A robust translation of the beloved fairy tale that is faithful to the original story set down by the Grimm Brothers.\\ | |
**Available Formats: | |
* [[RC 18633]] | |
* [[BR 07536]] - **PRINT/ | |
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=== When Clay Sings === | |
**Illustrator: | |
**Author:** Byrd Baylor\\ | |
**NOT AVAILABLE IN ANY FORMAT** | |
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===== 1972 ===== | |
==== Medal Winner ==== | |
=== One Fine Day === | |
**Illustrator/ | |
**Annotation: | |
After a greedy fox laps up an old woman' | |
**Available Formats: | |
* [[BR 05905]] - **PRINT/ | |
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==== Honors ==== | |
=== Hildilid' | |
**Illustrator: | |
**Author:** Cheli Durán Ryan\\ | |
**Annotation: | |
An old woman who hates owls, stars, shadows, and everything else about the night tries as hard as she can to chase it away.\\ | |
**Available Formats: | |
* [[RC 27808]] | |
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=== If All the Seas Were One Sea === | |
**Illustrator/ | |
**NOT AVAILABLE IN ANY FORMAT** | |
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=== Moja Means One: Swahili Counting Book === | |
**Illustrator: | |
**Author:** Muriel Feelings\\ | |
**NOT AVAILABLE IN ANY FORMAT** | |
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===== 1971 ===== | |
==== Medal Winner ==== | |
=== A Story | |
**Illustrator/ | |
**Annotation: | |
Once upon a time, the world had no stories. This is the tale of how Ananse the spider obtained the Sky God's chest of stories - and how he outwitted and captured three fantasy creatures in order to do so.\\ | |
**Available Formats: | |
* [[RC 41943]] | |
* [[BR 06103]] - **PRINT/ | |
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==== Honors ==== | |
=== The Angry Moon === | |
**Illustrator: | |
**Author:** William Sleator\\ | |
**NOT AVAILABLE IN ANY FORMAT** | |
=== Frog and Toad are Friends | |
**Illustrator/ | |
**Annotation: | |
Five stories about the adventures of two friends, a solemn green frog and a funny brown toad. When Frog is sick in bed looking green, Toad brings him some tea and tells him a story. And when Toad loses his button, Frog helps him find it.\\ | |
**Available Formats: | |
* [[https:// | |
* [[https:// | |
* [[BR 16435]] - **PRINT/ | |
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=== In the Night Kitchen | |
**Illustrator/ | |
**Annotation: | |
Mickey' | |
**Available Formats: | |
* [[RC 43615]] | |
* [[BR 10036]] - **PRINT/ | |
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===== 1970 ===== | |
==== Medal Winner ==== | |
=== Sylvester and the Magic Pebble | |
**Illustrator/ | |
**Annotation: | |
Frightened by an approaching lion, Sylvester the donkey asks his magic pebble to turn him into a rock. But, then, Sylvester is unable to grasp the pebble and wish himself back to normal.\\ | |
**Available Formats: | |
* [[https:// | |
* [[BR 01267]] - **PRINT/ | |
* [[BR 15008]] - **PRINT/ | |
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==== Honors ==== | |
=== Alexander and the Wind-Up Mouse === | |
**Illustrator/ | |
**NOT AVAILABLE IN ANY FORMAT** | |
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=== Goggles! | |
**Illustrator/ | |
**Annotation: | |
Peter and his friend Archie are delighted when Peter finds an old pair of motorcycle goggles. They enjoy the new-found treasure only a little while before the neighborhood bullies try to take it from them.\\ | |
**Available Formats: | |
* [[https:// | |
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=== The Judge: An Untrue Tale === | |
**Illustrator: | |
**Author:** Harve Zemach\\ | |
**Annotation: | |
When five frightened defendants attempt to warn a judge about a horrible creature creeping closer and closer every day, he dismisses the witnesses as liars and nincompoops. Only after jailing them does the judge learn the truth about the monster.\\ | |
**Available Formats: | |
* [[BR 01434]] - **PRINT/ | |
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=== Pop Corn & Ma Goodness === | |
**Illustrator: | |
**Author:** Edna Mitchell Preston\\ | |
**NOT AVAILABLE IN ANY FORMAT** | |
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=== Thy Friend, Obadiah | |
**Illustrator/ | |
**Annotation: | |
Obadiah, a charming little Quaker boy of long-ago Nantucket, is plagued by a sea gull who follows him everywhere, even to Meeting. The boy is embarrassed by the gull's persistence until he fears that the bird is in distress.\\ | |
**Available Formats: | |
* [[BR 01433]] - **PRINT/ | |
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===== 1969 ===== | |
==== Medal Winner ==== | |
=== The Fool of the World and the Flying Ship === | |
**Illustrator: | |
**Author:** Arthur Ransome\\ | |
**Annotation: | |
When the Czar proclaims that he will marry his daughter to the man who brings him a flying ship, the Fool of | |
the World sets out to try his luck and meets some unusual companions on the way.\\ | |
**Available Formats: | |
* [[RC 16474]] | |
* [[BR 00949]] - **PRINT/ | |
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==== Honor ==== | |
=== Why the Sun and the Moon Live in the Sky === | |
**Illustrator: | |
**Author:** Elphinstone Dayrell\\ | |
**NOT AVAILABLE IN ANY FORMAT** | |
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===== 1968 ===== | |
==== Medal Winner ==== | |
=== Drummer Hoff === | |
**Illustrator: | |
**Author:** Barbara Emberley\\ | |
**Annotation: | |
A folk rhyme tells how soldiers work together to fire their cannon.\\ | |
**Available Formats: | |
* [[BR 00727]] - **PRINT/ | |
* [[BR 09915]] - **PRINT/ | |
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==== Honors ==== | |
=== The Emperor and the Kite === | |
**Illustrator: | |
**Author:** Jane Yolen\\ | |
**Annotation: | |
When the emperor is imprisoned in a high tower, it is his smallest daughter, whom he had always ignored, who uses her kite to save him.\\ | |
**Available Formats: | |
* [[BR | |
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=== Frederick | |
**Illustrator/ | |
**Annotation: | |
When Frederick, the field mouse, is criticized by his friends for whiling away his time while they gather | |
winter supplies, he explains that he is collecting words and colons for the long gray winter when they will run out of things to say.\\ | |
**Available Formats: | |
* [[BR 00760]] - **PRINT/ | |
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=== Seashore Story === | |
**Illustrator/ | |
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===== 1967 ===== | |
==== Medal Winner ==== | |
=== Sam, Bangs, and Moonshine | |
**Illustrator/ | |
**Annotation: | |
Motherless Samantha spends her time daydreaming and making up stories which her father calls " | |
When her stories lead her cat and her friend to danger, she learns the difference between them and the truth.\\ | |
**Available Formats: | |
* [[BR 00507]] | |
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==== Honor ==== | |
=== One Wide River to Cross === | |
**Illustrator: | |
**Author:** Barbara Emberley\\ | |
**NOT AVAILABLE IN ANY FORMAT** | |
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===== 1966 ===== | |
==== Medal Winner ==== | |
=== Always Room for One More === | |
**Available Formats: | |
* [[RC 22447]] | |
* [[BR 00216]] - **PRINT/ | |
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==== Honors ==== | |
=== Hide and Seek Fog === | |
**Illustrator: | |
**NOT AVAILABLE IN ANY FORMAT** | |
=== Just Me === | |
**Illustrator/ | |
**Annotation: | |
A little boy enjoys imitating the walk of one animal after another, but runs only as he can to meet his father for a boat ride at the end of the venture.\\ | |
**Available Formats: | |
* [[BR 03798]] - **PRINT/ | |
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=== Tom Tit Tot === | |
**Illustrator/ | |
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===== 1965 ===== | |
==== Medal Winner ==== | |
=== May I Bring a Friend? === | |
**Illustrator: | |
**Author:** Beatrice Schenk de Regniers\\ | |
**NOT AVAILABLE IN ANY FORMAT** | |
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==== Honors ==== | |
=== A Pocketful of Cricket === | |
**Illustrator: | |
**Author:** Rebecca Caudill\\ | |
** | |
When Jay goes to drive the cows home, he notices many intriguing things and brings back an assortment of treasures. Chief among them is a live cricket, which accompanies him on his first day at school.\\ | |
**Available Formats:** | |
* [[BR 00024]] - **PRINT/ | |
=== Rain Makes Applesauce === | |
**Illustrator: | |
**Author:** Julian Scheer\\ | |
**NOT AVAILABLE IN ANY FORMAT** | |
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=== The Wave === | |
**Illustrator: | |
**Author:** Margaret Hodges\\ | |
**NOT AVAILABLE IN ANY FORMAT** | |
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===== 1964 ===== | |
==== Medal Winner ==== | |
=== Where the Wild Things Are === | |
**Illustrator/ | |
** | |
After being sent to bed without supper for misbehaving, | |
**Available Formats:** | |
* [[ | |
* [[BR 16352]] - **PRINT/ | |
==== Honors ==== | |
=== All in the Morning Early === | |
**Illustrator: | |
**Author:** Sorche Nic Leodhas\\ | |
**NOT AVAILABLE IN ANY FORMAT** | |
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=== Mother Goose and Nursery Rhymes === | |
**Illustrator/ | |
**NOT AVAILABLE IN ANY FORMAT** | |
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=== Swimmy === | |
**Illustrator/ | |
** | |
Swimmy is the only black fish in a school of little red fish who live in a corner of the sea. One day a big fish comes along and eats all the little red fish, but Swimmy, who can swim very fast, escapes. He is very sad, until he starts meeting all the other wonderful creatures in the sea. | |
**Available Formats:** | |
* [[BR 11004]] -**PRINT/ | |
===== 1963 ===== | |
==== Medal Winner ==== | |
=== The Snowy Day === | |
**Illustrator/ | |
** | |
Young Peter is thrilled to wake up to snow piled high. He spends the day crunching, sliding, building a snowman, making snow angels, and having a great time.\\ | |
**Available Formats:** | |
* [[ | |
* [[BR 10045]] - **PRINT/ | |
==== Honors ==== | |
=== Mr. Rabbit and the Lovely Present === | |
**Illustrator: | |
**Author:** Charlotte Zolotow\\ | |
** | |
An unusual rabbit helps a little girl come up with the perfect present for her mother' | |
**Available Formats:** | |
* [[BR 03387]] - **PRINT/ | |
=== The Sun is a Golden Earring === | |
**Illustrator: | |
**Author:** Natalia M. Belting\\ | |
**NOT AVAILABLE IN ANY FORMAT** | |
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===== 1962 ===== | |
==== Medal Winner ==== | |
=== Once a Mouse === | |
**Illustrator: | |
**Author:** Hitopadesa\\ | |
** | |
A fable from India. A compassionate hermit changes a frightened mouse into successively larger animals to save him from his enemies until the mouse' | |
**Available Formats:** | |
* [[RC 22903]] | |
* [[BR 05912]] - **PRINT/ | |
==== Honors ==== | |
=== The Day We Saw the Sun Come Up === | |
**Illustrator: | |
**Author:** Alice E. Goudey\\ | |
** | |
A brother and sister rise before dawn to see the sun come up for the first time in their lives. They follow the sun all day long, and after supper their mother explains what makes day and night.\\ | |
**Available Formats:** | |
* [[RC 11370]] | |
=== Fox Went out on a Chilly Night: An Old Song === | |
**Illustrator/ | |
**NOT AVAILABLE IN ANY FORMAT** | |
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=== Little Bear's Visit === | |
**Illustrator: | |
**Author:** Else H. Minarik\\ | |
** | |
While visiting his grandparents, | |
**Available Formats:** | |
* [[ | |
* [[https:// | |
===== 1961 ===== | |
==== Medal Winner ==== | |
=== Baboushka and the Three Kings === | |
**Illustrator: | |
**Author:** Ruth Robbins\\ | |
** | |
A reverent retelling of the Christmas legend about an old woman who is too busy with her housework to accompany the three kings in their search for the Christ Child.\\ | |
**Available Formats:** | |
* [[RC 23548]] | |
==== Honor ==== | |
=== Inch by Inch === | |
**Illustrator/ | |
** | |
A youngster takes his rake and hoe and, inch by inch and row by row, plans to make a garden grow.\\ | |
**Available Formats:** | |
* [[RC 43794]] | |
* [[BR 19019]] - **PRINT/ | |
===== 1960 ===== | |
==== Medal Winner ==== | |
=== Nine Days to Christmas === | |
**Illustrator/ | |
**Co-Author:** Aurora Labastida\\ | |
** | |
Ceci, a little Mexican girl, is excited because she is finally old enough to buy a pinata for the village Christmas party.\\ | |
**Available Formats:** | |
* [[ | |
* [[BR 05922]] - **PRINT/ | |
==== Honors ==== | |
=== Houses from the Sea === | |
**Illustrator: | |
**Author:** Alice E. Goudey\\ | |
**NOT AVAILABLE IN ANY FORMAT** | |
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=== The Moon Jumpers === | |
**Illustrator: | |
**Author:** Janice May Udry\\ | |
**NOT AVAILABLE IN ANY FORMAT** | |
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===== 1959 ===== | |
==== Medal Winner ==== | |
=== Chanticleer and the Fox === | |
**Illustrator: | |
**Author:** Geoffrey Chaucer\\ | |
**NOT AVAILABLE IN ANY FORMAT** | |
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==== Honors ==== | |
=== The House that Jack Built: La Maison Que Jacques A Batie === | |
**Illustrator/ | |
**NOT AVAILABLE IN ANY FORMAT** | |
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=== Umbrella === | |
**Illustrator/ | |
**NOT AVAILABLE IN ANY FORMAT** | |
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=== What Do You Say, Dear? === | |
**Illustrator: | |
**Author:** Sesyle Joslin\\ | |
** | |
A guide to good manners for all occasions for young ladies and gentlemen. Offers advice on how to cope correctly with a variety of common and uncommon social situations.\\ | |
**Available Formats:** | |
* [[ | |
* [[BR 05068]] - **PRINT/ | |
===== 1958 ===== | |
==== Medal Winner ==== | |
=== Time of Wonder === | |
**Illustrator/ | |
** | |
The author describes the enchanting beauty of a Maine island in rain, fog, sunshine, and hurricane.\\ | |
**Available Formats:** | |
* [[RC 40409]] | |
* [[BR 05624]] - **PRINT/ | |
==== Honors ==== | |
=== Anatole and the Cat === | |
**Illustrator: | |
**Author:** Eve Titus\\ | |
**NOT AVAILABLE IN ANY FORMAT** | |
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=== Fly High, Fly Low === | |
**Illustrator/ | |
**NOT AVAILABLE IN ANY FORMAT** | |
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===== 1957 ===== | |
==== Medal Winner ==== | |
=== A Tree is Nice === | |
**Illustrator: | |
**Author:** Janice Udry\\ | |
** | |
A simple text explains in childlike terms why trees are nice to have around and to be around.\\ | |
**Available Formats:** | |
* [[BR 06122]] - **PRINT/ | |
==== Honors ==== | |
=== Anatole === | |
**Illustrator: | |
**Author:** Eve Titus\\ | |
**NOT AVAILABLE IN ANY FORMAT** | |
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=== Gillespie and the Guards === | |
**Illustrator: | |
**Author:** Benjamin Elkin\\ | |
**NOT AVAILABLE IN ANY FORMAT** | |
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=== Lion === | |
**Illustrator/ | |
**NOT AVAILABLE IN ANY FORMAT** | |
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=== Mr. Penny' | |
**Illustrator/ | |
**NOT AVAILABLE IN ANY FORMAT** | |
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=== 1 is One === | |
**Illustrator/ | |
**NOT AVAILABLE IN ANY FORMAT** | |
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===== 1956 ===== | |
==== Medal Winner ==== | |
=== Frog Went A-Courtin' | |
**Illustrator: | |
**Author:** John Langstaff\\ | |
**NOT AVAILABLE IN ANY FORMAT** | |
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==== Honors ==== | |
=== Crow Boy === | |
**Illustrator/ | |
** | |
Moving story about a shy little Japanese boy whose classmates ignore or make fun of him until a new teacher discovers that he has wonderful and unusual talents.\\ | |
**Available Formats:** | |
* [[BR 03880]] - **PRINT/ | |
=== Play With Me === | |
**Illustrator/ | |
** | |
Little girl looking for playmate tries unsuccessfully to entice creatures in the meadow. When she sits down quietly, each one comes back to get acquainted.\\ | |
**Available Formats:** | |
* [[BR 04681]] - **PRINT/ | |
===== 1955 ===== | |
==== Medal Winner ==== | |
=== Cinderella, or the Little Glass Slipper === | |
**Illustrator/ | |
** | |
Saved from the cruelty of her wicked stepmother, a poor girl goes to the king's ball with the help of her fairy godmother.\\ | |
**Available Formats:** | |
* [[BR 06111]] - **PRINT/ | |
==== Honors ==== | |
=== Book of Nursery and Mother Goose Rhymes === | |
**Illustrator/ | |
** | |
This collection of nursery rhymes has been popular with children for almost 20 years. De Angeli offers more than 400 Mother Goose rhymes, including the old favorites and many less familiar ones.\\ | |
**Available Formats:** | |
* [[BR 01316]] - **PRINT/ | |
=== The Thanksgiving Story === | |
**Illustrator: | |
**Author:** Alice Dalgliesh\\ | |
** | |
This story follows the Hopkins family from the time they leave England through their difficult voyage on the Mayflower to the first Thanksgiving feast at Plymouth, Massachusetts.\\ | |
**Available Formats:** | |
* [[ | |
* [[BR 02187]] - **PRINT/ | |
=== Wheel On The Chimney === | |
**Illustrator: | |
**Author:** Margaret Wise Brown\\ | |
** | |
A Hungarian farmer ties a big wheel to his chimney. He hopes that two storks will nest there and bring good luck to his family. And they do.\\ | |
**Available Formats:** | |
* [[RC 23195]] | |
* [[BR 03635]] - **PRINT/ | |
===== 1954 ===== | |
==== Medal Winner ==== | |
=== Madeline' | |
**Illustrator/ | |
** | |
Another story about little Madeline in Paris, this time being rescued from the Seine by a dog named Genevieve. Madeline and her schoolmates fight over who gets to sleep with the beloved dog. Companion to Madeline ([[https:// | |
**Available Formats:** | |
* [[ | |
* [[BR 05901]] - **PRINT/ | |
==== Honors ==== | |
=== Green Eyes === | |
**Illustrator/ | |
**NOT AVAILABLE IN ANY FORMAT** | |
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=== Journey Cake, Ho! === | |
**Illustrator: | |
**Author:** Ruth Sawyer\\ | |
**NOT AVAILABLE IN ANY FORMAT** | |
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=== The Steadfast Tin Soldier === | |
**Illustrator: | |
**Author:** Hans Christian Andersen | |
**NOT AVAILABLE IN ANY FORMAT** | |
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=== A Very Special House === | |
**Illustrator: | |
**Author:** Ruth Krauss\\ | |
** | |
A nonsensical story in verse about an imaginary house shared by a young boy and a turtle, a rabbit, a giant, and a lion who eats the stuffings from the chairs.\\ | |
**Available Formats:** | |
* [[BR 07526]] - **PRINT/ | |
=== When Will the World Be Mine? === | |
**Illustrator: | |
**Author:** Miriam Schlein\\ | |
**NOT AVAILABLE IN ANY FORMAT** | |
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===== 1953 ===== | |
==== Medal Winner ==== | |
=== The Biggest Bear === | |
**Illustrator/ | |
**NOT AVAILABLE IN ANY FORMAT** | |
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==== Honors ==== | |
=== Ape in a Cape: An Alphabet of Odd Animals === | |
**Illustrator/ | |
**NOT AVAILABLE IN ANY FORMAT** | |
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=== Five Little Monkeys === | |
**Illustrator/ | |
**NOT AVAILABLE IN ANY FORMAT** | |
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=== One Morning in Maine === | |
**Illustrator/ | |
** | |
One morning in Maine, Sal jumps out of bed and hurries to get dressed. Today she and her baby sister Jane are going with their father to Buck's Harbor. As Sal is brushing her teeth, she discovers a loose tooth. Before the morning is over her tooth has fallen out, but she can't find it. Now she won't be able to put it under her pillow and make a wish. She wonders if her wish will come true anyway.\\ | |
**Available Formats:** | |
* [[RC 40408]] | |
* [[BR 04300]] - **PRINT/ | |
=== Puss in Boots === | |
**Illustrator: | |
**Author:** Charles Perrault\\ | |
** | |
A poor miller' | |
**Available Formats:** | |
* [[BR 08910]] - **PRINT/ | |
=== The Storm Book === | |
**Illustrator: | |
**Author:** Charlotte Zolotow\\ | |
**NOT AVAILABLE IN ANY FORMAT** | |
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===== 1952 ===== | |
==== Medal Winner ==== | |
=== Finders Keepers === | |
**Illustrator: | |
**Author:** Will Lipkind\\ | |
**NOT AVAILABLE IN ANY FORMAT** | |
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==== Honors ==== | |
=== All Falling Down === | |
**Illustrator: | |
**Author:** Gene Zion\\ | |
**NOT AVAILABLE IN ANY FORMAT** | |
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=== Bear Party === | |
**Illustrator/ | |
**NOT AVAILABLE IN ANY FORMAT** | |
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=== Feather Mountain === | |
**Illustrator/ | |
**NOT AVAILABLE IN ANY FORMAT** | |
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=== Mr. T. W. Anthony Woo === | |
**Illustrator/ | |
**NOT AVAILABLE IN ANY FORMAT** | |
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=== Skipper John's Cook === | |
**Illustrator/ | |
**NOT AVAILABLE IN ANY FORMAT** | |
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===== 1951 ===== | |
==== Medal Winner ==== | |
=== The Egg Tree === | |
**Illustrator/ | |
** | |
A houseful of Pennsylvania Dutch cousins enjoy an exciting Easter egg hunt. Katy's discovery of pretty eggs decorated by her grandmother long ago leads to a new family tradition.\\ | |
**Available Formats:** | |
* [[ | |
* [[BR 06109]] - **PRINT/ | |
==== Honors ==== | |
=== Dick Whittington and His Cat === | |
**Illustrator/ | |
** | |
A simple retelling of the English legend about poor Dick Whittington, | |
**Available Formats:** | |
* [[BR 04673]] - **PRINT/ | |
=== If I Ran the Zoo === | |
**Illustrator/ | |
** | |
In rollicking rhymes young Gerald McGrew describes the fabulous, imaginary animals that he would scour the world for and put in his New Zoo, the McGrew Zoo.\\ | |
**Available Formats:** | |
* [[ | |
* [[BR 04661]] - **PRINT/ | |
=== The Most Wonderful Doll in the World === | |
**Illustrator: | |
**Author:** Phyllis McGinley\\ | |
**NOT AVAILABLE IN ANY FORMAT** | |
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=== T-Bone, the Baby Sitter === | |
**Illustrator/ | |
**NOT AVAILABLE IN ANY FORMAT** | |
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=== The Two Reds === | |
**Illustrator: | |
**Author:** William Lipkind\\ | |
**NOT AVAILABLE IN ANY FORMAT** | |
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===== 1950 ===== | |
==== Medal Winner ==== | |
=== Song of the Swallows === | |
**Illustrator/ | |
** | |
California. Old gardener Julian and young schoolboy Juan watch the swallows that nest in the mission gardens fly away for the winter. When the swallows return in the spring, Juan and Julian ring the mission bells to welcome the birds back to Capistrano.\\ | |
**Available Formats:** | |
* [[BR 19009]] - **PRINT/ | |
==== Honors ==== | |
=== America' | |
**Illustrator: | |
**Author:** Stewart Hall Holbrook\\ | |
**NOT AVAILABLE IN ANY FORMAT** | |
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=== Bartholomew and the Oobleck === | |
**Illustrator/ | |
** | |
Angry about the same four things always falling from the sky - rain, sunshine, snow, and fog - the king of the kingdom of Didd orders his royal magicians to create something new to fall from the sky.\\ | |
**Available Formats:** | |
* [[ | |
* [[https:// | |
=== The Happy Day === | |
**Illustrator: | |
**Author:** Ruth Krauss\\ | |
** | |
An easy-to-read story about the delightful surprise that the animals find in the snow.\\ | |
**Available Formats:** | |
* [[BR 07530]] - **PRINT/ | |
=== Henry Fisherman === | |
**Illustrator/ | |
**NOT AVAILABLE IN ANY FORMAT** | |
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=== The Wild Birthday Cake === | |
**Illustrator: | |
**Author:** Lavinia R. Davis\\ | |
**NOT AVAILABLE IN ANY FORMAT** | |
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===== 1949 ===== | |
==== Medal Winner ==== | |
=== The Big Snow === | |
**Illustrator/ | |
** | |
A little old man and woman who live in the only house on the hillside keep all the birds and animals fed during the long, cold winter.\\ | |
**Available Formats:** | |
* [[RC 29072]] | |
==== Honors ==== | |
=== All Around the Town === | |
**Illustrator: | |
**Author:** Phyllis McGinley\\ | |
**NOT AVAILABLE IN ANY FORMAT** | |
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=== Blueberries for Sal === | |
**Illustrator/ | |
** | |
One day in Maine, Little Sal goes blueberry picking with her mother. Little Bear also comes with his mother to eat blueberries on the other side of the hill. There is quite a mix up when the little ones stray from their mothers.\\ | |
**Available Formats:** | |
* [[ | |
* [[https:// | |
=== Fish in the Air === | |
**Illustrator/ | |
**NOT AVAILABLE IN ANY FORMAT** | |
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=== Juanita === | |
**Illustrator/ | |
** | |
Juanita, a little Mexican girl who lives on Olvera Street in Los Angeles, celebrates both her fifth birthday and the blessing of the animals on the day before Easter.\\ | |
**Available Formats:** | |
* [[BR 02657]] | |
===== 1948 ===== | |
==== Medal Winner ==== | |
=== White Snow, Bright Snow === | |
**Illustrator: | |
**Author:** Alvin Tresselt\\ | |
**NOT AVAILABLE IN ANY FORMAT** | |
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==== Honors ==== | |
=== Bambino the Clown === | |
**Illustrator/ | |
**NOT AVAILABLE IN ANY FORMAT** | |
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=== McElligot' | |
**Illustrator/ | |
** | |
Young Marco has spent three hours with his fishing pole at tiny McElligot' | |
**Available Formats:** | |
* [[RC 34060]] | |
* [[https:// | |
=== Roger and the Fox === | |
**Illustrator: | |
**Author:** Lavinia R. Davis\\ | |
**NOT AVAILABLE IN ANY FORMAT** | |
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=== Song of Robin Hood === | |
**Illustrator: | |
**Author:** Anne Malcolmson\\ | |
**NOT AVAILABLE IN ANY FORMAT** | |
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=== Stone Soup === | |
**Illustrator/ | |
** | |
**Available Formats: | |
* [[https:// | |
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===== 1947 ===== | |
==== Medal Winner ==== | |
=== The Little Island === | |
**Illustrator: | |
**Author:** Margaret Wise Brown\\ | |
** | |
The story of a small island, its weather, and the creatures who visit it, including a kitten.\\ | |
**Available Formats:** | |
* [[ | |
* [[BR 16004]] - **PRINT/ | |
==== Honors ==== | |
=== Boats on the River === | |
**Illustrator: | |
**Author:** Marjorie Flack\\ | |
**NOT AVAILABLE IN ANY FORMAT** | |
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=== Pedro, the Angel of Olvera Street === | |
**Illustrator/ | |
**NOT AVAILABLE IN ANY FORMAT** | |
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=== Rain Drop Splash === | |
**Illustrator: | |
**Author:** Alvin Tresselt\\ | |
**NOT AVAILABLE IN ANY FORMAT** | |
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=== Sing in Praise: A Collection of the Best Loved Hymns === | |
**Illustrator: | |
**Author:** Opal Wheeler\\ | |
**NOT AVAILABLE IN ANY FORMAT** | |
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=== Timothy Turtle === | |
**Illustrator: | |
**Author:** Al Graham\\ | |
** | |
Irresistible nonsense verse about what happens when Timothy Turtle decides to become an adventurer.\\ | |
**Available Formats:** | |
* [[RC 11664]] | |
===== 1946 ===== | |
==== Medal Winner ==== | |
=== The Rooster Crows === | |
**Illustrator/ | |
** | |
A classic collection of nursery rhymes, finger games, counting songs, skipping-rope rhymes, and other jingles loved by generations of American children.\\ | |
**Available Formats:** | |
* [[RC 21585]] | |
==== Honors ==== | |
=== Little Lost Lamb === | |
**Illustrator/ | |
**NOT AVAILABLE IN ANY FORMAT** | |
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=== My Mother is the Most Beautiful Woman in the World === | |
**Illustrator: | |
**Author:** Becky Reyher\\ | |
**NOT AVAILABLE IN ANY FORMAT** | |
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=== Sing Mother Goose === | |
**Illustrator: | |
**Author:** Opal Wheeler\\ | |
**NOT AVAILABLE IN ANY FORMAT** | |
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=== You Can Write Chinese === | |
**Illustrator/ | |
**NOT AVAILABLE IN ANY FORMAT** | |
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===== 1945 ===== | |
==== Medal Winner ==== | |
=== Prayer for a Child === | |
**Illustrator: | |
**Author:** Rachel Field\\ | |
** | |
Gentle verses and illustrations express a child' | |
**Available Formats:** | |
* [[BR 01800]] - **PRINT/ | |
==== Honors ==== | |
=== The Christmas Anna Angel === | |
**Illustrator: | |
**Author:** Ruth Sawyer\\ | |
**NOT AVAILABLE IN ANY FORMAT** | |
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=== In the Forest === | |
**Illustrator/ | |
**NOT AVAILABLE IN ANY FORMAT** | |
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=== Mother Goose === | |
**Illustrator: | |
**NOT AVAILABLE IN ANY FORMAT** | |
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=== Yonie Wondernose === | |
**Illustrator: | |
**NOT AVAILABLE IN ANY FORMAT** | |
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===== 1944 ===== | |
==== Medal Winner ==== | |
=== Many Moons === | |
**Illustrator: | |
**Author:** James Thurber\\ | |
** | |
**Available Formats: | |
* [[https:// | |
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==== Honors ==== | |
=== A Child' | |
**Illustrator: | |
**Author:** Margaret Wise Brown\\ | |
**NOT AVAILABLE IN ANY FORMAT** | |
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=== Good-Luck Horse === | |
**Illustrator: | |
**Author:** Chih-Yi Chan\\ | |
**NOT AVAILABLE IN ANY FORMAT** | |
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=== The Mighty Hunter === | |
**Illustrator/ | |
**NOT AVAILABLE IN ANY FORMAT** | |
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=== Pierre Pidgeon === | |
**Illustrator: | |
**Author:** Lee Kingman\\ | |
**NOT AVAILABLE IN ANY FORMAT** | |
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=== Small Rain: Verses From The Bible === | |
**Illustrator: | |
**Author:** Jessie Orton Jones\\ | |
**NOT AVAILABLE IN ANY FORMAT** | |
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===== 1943 ===== | |
==== Medal Winner ==== | |
=== The Little House === | |
**Illustrator/ | |
** | |
The story of a pretty little house built for a family by a man who never wanted it to be sold. The seasons and the years pass, and gradually a city surrounds the little house until it is rescued in a wonderful way.\\ | |
**Available Formats:** | |
* [[ | |
* [[https:// | |
==== Honors ==== | |
=== Dash and Dart === | |
**Illustrator/ | |
**NOT AVAILABLE IN ANY FORMAT** | |
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=== Marshmallow === | |
**Illustrator/ | |
** | |
Oliver, a cat who wants peace and quiet, is upset when his owner Miss Tilly brings a frolicsome little bunny, Marshmallow, | |
**Available Formats:** | |
* [[BR 18005]] - **PRINT/ | |
===== 1942 ===== | |
==== Medal Winner ==== | |
=== Make Way for Ducklings === | |
**Illustrator/ | |
** | |
**Available Formats: | |
* [[https:// | |
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==== Honors ==== | |
=== An American ABC === | |
**Illustrator/ | |
**NOT AVAILABLE IN ANY FORMAT** | |
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=== In My Mother' | |
**Illustrator: | |
**Author:** Ann Nolan Clark\\ | |
**NOT AVAILABLE IN ANY FORMAT** | |
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=== Nothing At All === | |
**Illustrator/ | |
**NOT AVAILABLE IN ANY FORMAT** | |
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===== 1941 ===== | |
==== Medal Winner ==== | |
=== They Were Strong and Good === | |
**Illustrator/ | |
**NOT AVAILABLE IN ANY FORMAT** | |
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==== Honors ==== | |
=== April' | |
**Illustrator/ | |
**NOT AVAILABLE IN ANY FORMAT** | |
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=== Paddle-to-the-Sea === | |
**Illustrator/ | |
** | |
A First Nations boy sets a foot-long canoe afloat on Ontario' | |
**Available Formats:** | |
* [[RC 22676]] | |
* [[https:// | |
===== 1940 ===== | |
==== Medal Winner ==== | |
=== Abraham Lincoln === | |
**Illustrator/ | |
** | |
The story of Abraham Lincoln from his birth in the Kentucky wilderness to his term as the president who led his country through the Civil War.\\ | |
**Available Formats:** | |
* [[RC 21812]] | |
* [[BR 05871]] | |
==== Honors ==== | |
=== The Ageless Story === | |
**Illustrator/ | |
**NOT AVAILABLE IN ANY FORMAT** | |
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=== Cock-a-Doodle Doo === | |
**Illustrator/ | |
**NOT AVAILABLE IN ANY FORMAT** | |
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=== Madeline === | |
**Illustrator/ | |
** | |
A story in rhyme about a little girl in a Paris boarding school who manages to have a lively time in spite of appendicitis.\\ | |
**Available Formats:** | |
* [[ | |
===== 1939 ===== | |
==== Medal Winner ==== | |
=== Mei Li === | |
**Illustrator/ | |
** | |
Mei Li, a little Chinese girl, spends an exciting day at the New Year's fair and races home on camelback through darkness to greet the Kitchen God at midnight.\\ | |
**Available Formats:** | |
* [[RC 13619]] | |
* [[BR 06104]] - **PRINT/ | |
==== Honors ==== | |
=== Andy and the Lion === | |
**Illustrator/ | |
** | |
Andy meets a lion on the way to school and wins his friendship for life by removing a thorn from his paw. A retelling of " | |
**Available Formats:** | |
* [[ | |
* [[https:// | |
=== Barkis === | |
**Illustrator/ | |
**NOT AVAILABLE IN ANY FORMAT** | |
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=== The Forest Pool === | |
**Illustrator/ | |
**NOT AVAILABLE IN ANY FORMAT** | |
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=== Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs === | |
**Illustrator/ | |
**NOT AVAILABLE IN ANY FORMAT** | |
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=== Wee Gillis === | |
**Illustrator: | |
**Author:** Munro Leaf\\ | |
**NOT AVAILABLE IN ANY FORMAT** | |
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===== 1938 ===== | |
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==== Medal Winner ==== | |
=== Animals of the Bible === | |
**Illustrator: | |
**Author:** Helen Dean Fish\\ | |
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==== Honors ==== | |
=== Four and Twenty Blackbirds === | |
**Illustrator: | |
**Author:** Helen Dean Fish\\ | |
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=== Seven Simeons: A Russian Tale === | |
**Illustrator/ | |
**Available Formats: | |
* [[BR 00681]] | |
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