Caldecott Medal
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The Caldecott Medal is awarded annually by the Association for Library Service to Children
Association for Library Service to Children
The Association for Library Service to Children is a division of the American Library Association. Its members are concerned with the profession of children's Librarianship...

 (ALSC), a division of the American Library Association
American Library Association
The American Library Association is a non-profit organization based in the United States that promotes libraries and library education internationally. It is the oldest and largest library association in the world, with more than 62,000 members....

, to the artist of the most distinguished American picture book
Picture book
A picture book combines visual and verbal narratives in a book format, most often aimed at young children. The images in picture books use a range of media such as oil paints, acrylics, watercolor and pencil.Two of the earliest books with something like the format picture books still retain now...

 for children published that year. The award was named in honor of nineteenth-century English illustrator Randolph Caldecott
Randolph Caldecott
Randolph Caldecott was a British artist and illustrator, born in Chester. The Caldecott Medal was named in his honor. He exercised his art chiefly in book illustrations. His abilities as an artist were promptly and generously recognized by the Royal Academy. Caldecott greatly influenced...

. The Caldecott and the Newbery Medal
Newbery Medal
The John Newbery Medal is a literary award given by the Association for Library Service to Children, a division of the American Library Association . The award is given to the author of the most distinguished contribution to American literature for children. The award has been given since 1922. ...

s are the most prestigious American children's book awards.

The Caldecott Medal was designed by Rene Paul Chambellan
Rene Paul Chambellan
Rene Paul Chambellan was an American sculptor, born in West Hoboken, New Jersey.Chambellan studied at the École des Beaux-Arts and the Académie Julian in Paris and with Solon Borglum in New York City. Chambellan specialized in architectural sculpture...

 in 1937. The scene on the face of the medal is derived from Randolph Caldecott's illustrations for The Diverting History of John Gilpin
The Diverting History of John Gilpin
The Diverting History of John Gilpin is a comic ballad by William Cowper, written in 1782. The ballad concerns a draper called John Gilpin who rides a runaway horse...

, in which Gilpin
John Gilpin
John Gilpin was a based on real-life character whose exploits became legendary and featured in a well-known comic ballad of 1782 by William Cowper entitled The Diverting History of John Gilpin...

 is astride a runaway horse. The story, in turn, was based on a poem from 1782 by William Cowper
William Cowper
William Cowper was an English poet and hymnodist. One of the most popular poets of his time, Cowper changed the direction of 18th century nature poetry by writing of everyday life and scenes of the English countryside. In many ways, he was one of the forerunners of Romantic poetry...

. The reverse of the medal depicts another of Caldecott's illustrations, "Four and twenty blackbirds bak'd in a pie.
Sing a Song of Sixpence
Sing a Song of Sixpence is a well-known English nursery rhyme, perhaps originating in the 18th century. It is also listed in the Roud folk song index as number 13191.-Lyrics:...

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In addition to the Caldecott medal, the committee awards additional citations referred to as the Caldecott Honor to worthy runners-up.

Criteria for the award

  • The book must be published in English in the United States during the preceding year.
  • The illustrations must be original work.
  • The artist must be a citizen or resident of the United States.
  • The book must be considered for the artistic technique employed; pictorial interpretation of story; appropriateness of style of illustration to the story; delineation of plot, theme, characters, setting mood or information through the pictures; and recognition of a child audience.
  • The book must display respect for children's understandings, abilities, and appreciations.
  • The book must be a self-contained entity, not dependent on other media for its enjoyment.

Award process

The committee that decides on the Caldecott Award winner comprises 15 members. 8 are elected by the entire membership of the ALSC and 7 members are appointed by the ALSC President, including the committee's chairperson. Many publishers send committee members copies of books. In 2009 committee members each received more than 700 titles. To help identify possible contenders, the chairperson will generally ask for committee members to identify strong contenders each month. During fall, each member of the committee may formally nominate seven books.

Caldecott recipients

Note: Winners are highlighted in yellow.
Year Illustrator Book Citation
1938 Animals of the Bible
Animals of the Bible
Animals of the Bible is a book illustrated by Dorothy P. Lathrop with text compiled by Helen Dean Fish. Released by J. B. Lippincott Company, it was the first recipient of the Caldecott Medal for illustration in 1938....

Winner
1938 Four and Twenty Blackbirds Honor
1938 Seven Simeons: A Russian Tale Honor
1939 Mei Li
Mei Li
Mei Li is a book by Thomas Handforth. Released by Doubleday, it was the recipient of the Caldecott Medal for illustration in 1939....

Winner
1939 Andy and the Lion Honor
1939 Barkis Honor
1939 Honor
1939 Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs Honor
1939 Wee Gillis Honor
1940 Abraham Lincoln Winner
1940 Cock-a-Doodle Doo Honor
1940 Madeline
Madeline
Madeline is a children's book series written by Ludwig Bemelmans, an Austrian author. The books have been adapted into numerous formats, spawning telefilms, television series and a live action feature film...

Honor
1940 Honor
1941 They Were Strong and Good
They Were Strong and Good
They Were Strong and Good is a book by Robert Lawson that won the Caldecott Medal for excellence in American children's literature in 1941. It tells the story of Lawson's family: where they came from, how they met, what they did, where they lived...

Winner
1941 Paddle-to-the-Sea Honor
1941 April's Kittens Honor
1942 Make Way for Ducklings
Make Way For Ducklings
Make Way for Ducklings is a children's picture book written and illustrated by Robert McCloskey. First published in 1941, the book tells the story of a pair of mallard ducks who decide to raise their family on an island in the lagoon in Boston Public Garden, a park in the center of Boston,...

Winner
1942 Honor
1942 In My Mother's House Honor
1942 Nothing At All Honor
1943 Winner
1943 Dash and Dart Honor
1943 Marshmallow Honor
1944 Many Moons
Many Moons
Many Moons is a children's picture book written by James Thurber and illustrated by Louis Slobodkin. It was published by Harcourt, Brace & Company in 1943 and won the Caldecott Medal in 1944. Princess Lenore becomes ill, and only one thing will make her better: the moon...

Winner
1944 Small Rain: Verses From The Bible Honor
1944 Pierre Pidgeon Honor
1944 Honor
1944 Honor
1944 Plato Chan Good-Luck Horse Honor
1945 Prayer for a Child
Prayer for a Child
Prayer for a Child is a 1944 book by Rachel Field. Its artwork by Elizabeth Orton Jones won it a Caldecott Medal in 1945. The whole book is narrated by a little girl, but it represents children as a whole...

Winner
1945 Mother Goose Honor
1945 In the Forest Honor
1945 Yonie Wondernose
Yonie Wondernose
Yonie Wondernose is a 1944 picture book by Marguerite de Angeli, who would later win the Newbery Medal for The Door in the Wall. Sometimes described as an "Amish Curious George", the book was to win the Caldecott Honor citation. As with many of de Angeli's books, it was how she expressed her...

Honor
1945 Honor
1946 Winner
1946 Little Lost Lamb Honor
1946 Sing Mother Goose Honor
1946 My Mother is the Most Beautiful Woman in the World Honor
1946 You Can Write Chinese Honor
1947 Winner
1947 Rain Drop Splash Honor
1947 Boats on the River Honor
1947 Timothy Turtle Honor
1947 Pedro, the Angel of Olvera Street Honor
1947 Sing in Praise: A Collection of the Best Loved Hymns Honor
1948 White Snow, Bright Snow
White Snow, Bright Snow
White Snow, Bright Snow is a 1947 book by Alvin Tresselt and illustrated by Roger Duvoisin. Released by Lothrop Publishers, it was the recipient of the Caldecott Medal for illustration in 1948.-Plot summary:...

Winner
1948 Stone Soup Honor
1948 McElligot's Pool
McElligot's Pool
McElligot's Pool is a 1947 children's book by Dr. Seuss.It is a tale of a boy named Marco who is ridiculed for fishing in a small, polluted pool...

Honor
1948 Bambino the Clown Honor
1948 Roger and the Fox Honor
1948 Song of Robin Hood Honor
1949 Winner
1949 Blueberries for Sal
Blueberries for Sal
Blueberries for Sal is a children's picture book by Robert McCloskey. It was awarded the Caldecott Honor in 1949.The story is of a little girl Sal and her mother as they go out into the country to pick blueberries for winter, and a bear and his mother as they go to eat berries for winter from the...

Honor
1949 All Around the Town Honor
1949 Juanita Honor
1949 Fish in the Air Honor
1950 Song of the Swallows
Song of the Swallows
Song of the Swallows is a book by Leo Politi. Published by Scribner, it was the recipient of the Caldecott Medal for illustration in 1950....

Winner
1950 America's Ethan Allen Honor
1950 Honor
1950 Honor
1950 Bartholomew and the Oobleck
Bartholomew and the Oobleck
Bartholomew and the Oobleck is a 1949 book by Dr. Seuss . It follows the adventures of a young boy named Bartholomew, who must rescue his kingdom from a sticky substance called "oobleck". The book is a sequel of sorts to The 500 Hats of Bartholomew Cubbins...

Honor
1950 Henry Fisherman Honor
1951 Winner
1951 Dick Whittington and His Cat Honor
1951 Honor
1951 If I Ran the Zoo
If I Ran the Zoo
If I Ran the Zoo is a children's book written by Dr. Seuss in 1950.The book is written in anapestic tetrameter, Seuss's usual verse type, and illustrated in Seuss's trademark pen and ink style...

Honor
1951 Honor
1951 T-Bone, the Baby Sitter Honor
1952 Finders Keepers
Finders Keepers (book)
Finders Keepers is a book written by William Lipkind and illustrated by Nicholas Mordvinoff. Released by Harcourt, it was the recipient of the Caldecott Medal for illustration in 1952....

Winner
1952 Mr. T. W. Anthony Woo Honor
1952 Skipper John's Cook Honor
1952 All Falling Down Honor
1952 Bear Party Honor
1952 Feather Mountain Honor
1953 Winner
1953 Puss in Boots Honor
1953 One Morning in Maine Honor
1953 Ape in a Cape: An Alphabet of Odd Animals Honor
1953 Honor
1953 Five Little Monkeys Honor
1954 Madeline's Rescue
Madeline's Rescue
Madeline's Rescue is a book by Ludwig Bemelmans, the second in the Madeline series. Released by Viking Press, it was the recipient of the Caldecott Medal for illustration in 1954.-Plot:...

Winner
1954 Journey Cake, Ho! Honor
1954 When Will the World Be Mine? Honor
1954 Honor
1954 Honor
1954 Green Eyes Honor
1955 Cinderella, or the Little Glass Slipper
Cinderella, or the Little Glass Slipper
Cinderella, or the Little Glass Slipper is a book illustrated by Marcia Brown. Released by Scribner Press, the book is a retelling of the story of Cinderella as written by Charles Perrault, and was the recipient of the Caldecott Medal for illustration in 1955....

Winner
1955 Book of Nursery and Mother Goose Rhymes Honor
1955 Wheel On The Chimney Honor
1955 Honor
1956 Frog Went A-Courtin'
Frog Went A-Courtin' (book)
Frog Went A-Courtin' is a book by John Langstaff and illustrated by Feodor Rojankovsky. Released by Harcourt, it was the recipient of the Caldecott Medal for illustration in 1956. It is based on the folk song "Frog Went A-Courting."...

Winner
1956 Play With Me Honor
1956 Crow Boy Honor
1957 Winner
1957 Mr. Penny's Race Horse Honor
1957 1 is One Honor
1957 Anatole
Anatole (mouse)
Anatole is the title character in a series of children's books written by Eve Titus and illustrated by Paul Galdone.Anatole is a mouse who lives in an un-named 'mouse village' outside the French city of Paris, commuting by bicycle who was foraging for food when he overheard some humans complaining...

Honor
1957 Gillespie and the Guards Honor
1957 Lion Honor
1958 Time of Wonder
Time of Wonder
Time of Wonder is a 1957 children's book written and illustrated by Robert McCloskey that won the Caldecott Medal in 1958. The book tells tells the story of a family's summer on a Maine island overlooking Penobscot Bay, filled with bright images and simple alliteration...

Winner
1958 Fly High, Fly Low Honor
1958 Anatole and the Cat Honor
1959 Chanticleer and the Fox
Chanticleer and the Fox
The Nun's Priest's Tale is one of The Canterbury Tales by the Middle English poet Geoffrey Chaucer. Composed in the 1390s, the 626-line narrative poem is a beast fable and mock epic based on an incident in the Reynard cycle...

Winner
1959 Honor
1959 What Do You Say, Dear? Honor
1959 Umbrella Honor
1960 Nine Days to Christmas
Nine Days to Christmas
Nine Days to Christmas is a book by Marie Hall Ets and Aurora Labastida. Released by Viking Press, it was the recipient of the Caldecott Medal for illustration in 1960....

Winner
1960 Houses from the Sea Honor
1960 Honor
1961 Baboushka and the Three Kings
Baboushka and the Three Kings
Baboushka and the Three Kings is a book by Ruth Robbins and illustrated by Nicolas Sidjakov. Released by Parnassas, it was the recipient of the Caldecott Medal for illustration in 1961....

Winner
1961 Inch by Inch Honor
1962 Once a Mouse
Once a Mouse
Once a Mouse is a 1961 book by Marcia Brown. Released by Scribner Press, it was the recipient of the Caldecott Medal for illustration in 1962, Brown's second honor....

Winner
1962 Fox Went out on a Chilly Night: An Old Song Honor
1962 Little Bear's Visit Honor
1962 Honor
1963 Winner
1963 Honor
1963 Mr. Rabbit and the Lovely Present Honor
1964 Where the Wild Things Are
Where The Wild Things Are
Where the Wild Things Are is a 1963 children's picture book by American writer and illustrator Maurice Sendak, originally published by Harper & Row. The book has been adapted into other media several times, including an animated short in 1973 , a 1980 opera, and, in 2009, a live-action feature film...

Winner
1964 Swimmy Honor
1964 All in the Morning Early Honor
1964 Mother Goose and Nursery Rhymes Honor
1965 May I Bring a Friend?
May I Bring a Friend?
May I Bring a Friend? is a 1964 book by Beatrice Schenk de Regniers. It tells the story of a boy who gets invited to the king and queen's palace over and over. The first time he goes, he asks if he can bring a friend. When they say yes, he always brings some type of exotic animal...

Winner
1965 Rain Makes Applesauce Honor
1965 Honor
1965 Honor
1966 Always Room for One More
Always Room for One More
Always Room for One More is a book by Sorche Nic Leodhas that won the Caldecott Medal for excellence in American children's literature illustration in 1966. It tells the tale of Lachie MacLachlan, a generous Scottish man. While he lives in a small hut with his wife and ten children, he always...

Winner
1966 Hide and Seek Fog Honor
1966 Just Me Honor
1966 Tom Tit Tot Honor
1967 Sam, Bangs, and Moonshine
Sam, Bangs, and Moonshine
Sam, Bangs and Moonshine is a popular 1966 book by Evaline Ness. For its illustrations, it won the 1967 Caldecott Medal.-Plot:Samantha is a motherless child of a fisherman. To keep herself busy, she pretends that her mother is a mermaid and that Bangs, her cat, can talk to her. Sam also claims to...

Winner
1967 One Wide River to Cross Honor
1968 Drummer Hoff
Drummer Hoff
Drummer Hoff is the title and main character of a children's book by Barbara and Ed Emberley. Ed Emberley won the 1968 Caldecott Medal for the book's illustrations. Written by Barbara Emberley, it tells a tale of seven soldiers who build a cannon named the "Sultan", and Drummer Hoff, who fires it...

Winner
1968 Frederick Honor
1968 Seashore Story Honor
1968 Honor
1969 Winner
1969 Why the Sun and the Moon Live in the Sky Honor
1970 Sylvester and the Magic Pebble
Sylvester and the Magic Pebble
Sylvester and the Magic Pebble is a children's picture book written and illustrated by William Steig. It won him the Caldecott Medal , his first of many Caldecott and Newbery Medal honors. It tells the tale of a donkey from the fictional community of Oatsdale...

Winner
1970 Goggles! Honor
1970 Alexander and the Wind-Up Mouse Honor
1970 Pop Corn & Ma Goodness Honor
1970 Thy Friend, Obadiah Honor
1970 Honor
1971 Winner
1971 Honor
1971 Frog and Toad are Friends
Frog and Toad are Friends
Frog and Toad Are Friends is the first Book in the Frog and Toad trilogy published in 1970 by the American author of children's stories, Arnold Lobel.-Summary:...

Honor
1971 In the Night Kitchen
In the Night Kitchen
In the Night Kitchen is a popular and controversial children's picture book, written and illustrated by Maurice Sendak, and first published in 1970. The book depicts a young boy's dream journey through a surreal baker's kitchen where he assists in the creation of a cake to be ready by the morning...

Honor
1972 One Fine Day
One Fine Day (book)
One Fine Day is a book by Nonny Hogrogian. Released by Macmillan, it was the recipient of the Caldecott Medal for illustration in 1972....

Winner
1972 Hildilid's Night Honor
1972 If All the Seas Were One Sea Honor
1972 Moja Means One: Swahili Counting Book Honor
1973 Winner
1973 Anansi the Spider: A Tale from the Ashanti Honor
1973 Hosie's Alphabet Honor
1973 Snow-White and the Seven Dwarfs Honor
1973 When Clay Sings Honor
1974 Duffy and the Devil
Duffy and the Devil
Duffy and the Devil is a book by Margot Zemach. Released by Farrar, Strauss, and Girioux, it was the recipient of the Caldecott Medal for illustration in 1974....

Winner
1974 Three Jovial Huntsmen Honor
1974 Cathedral Honor
1975 Arrow to the Sun
Arrow to the Sun
Arrow to the Sun is a 1973 short film and a 1974 book, both by Gerald McDermott. The book was printed in gouache and ink, and won the 1975 Caldecott Medal for illustration...

Winner
1975 Jambo Means Hello: A Swahili Alphabet Book Honor
1976 Why Mosquitoes Buzz in People's Ears
Why Mosquitoes Buzz in People's Ears
Why Mosquitoes Buzz in People's Ears: A West African Tale is a picture book told in the form of a cumulative tale written for young children, which tells an African legend. In this origin story, the mosquito lies to a lizard, who puts sticks in his ears and ends up frightening another animal, which...

Winner
1976 Honor
1976 Strega Nona
Strega Nona
Strega Nona is an original children's book written and illustrated by Tomie dePaola about an elderly lady who helps her fellow villagers out with their troubles, most notably by curing headaches, helping single women find husbands, and ridding people of warts...

Honor
1977 Ashanti to Zulu: African Traditions
Ashanti to Zulu: African Traditions
Ashanti to Zulu: African Traditions is a 1976 children's book written by Margaret Musgrove and illustrated by Leo and Diane Dillon. It was Musgrove's first book, but the Dillons were experienced artists and this book won them the second of their two consecutive Caldecott Medals...

Winner
1977 Honor
1977 Honor
1977 Fish for Supper Honor
1977 Honor
1977 Hawk, I'm Your Brother Honor
1978 Noah's Ark
Noah's Ark (book)
Noah's Ark is a book by Peter Spier. Released by Doubleday, it was the recipient of the Caldecott Medal for illustration in 1978and a National Book Award for picture books....

Winner
1978 Castle
Castle (book)
Castle is the second book in Garth Nix's The Seventh Tower series, published in 2000 by Scholastic. The cover design and art are by Madalina Stefan and Steve Rawlings respectively.-Plot:...

Honor
1978 It Could Always Be Worse Honor
1979 Winner
1979 Freight Train
Freight Train (book)
right|frame|The cover of Freight TrainFreight Train is a 24 page children's picture book written and illustrated by Donald Crews. It lacks any story, but rather describes the inner workings of a large cargo train. It was named one of 1979's Caldecott Honor books.-Inside Freight Train:The...

Honor
1979 Honor
1980 Ox-Cart Man
Ox-Cart Man
Ox-Cart Man is the title of a 1979 book written by Donald Hall and illustrated by Barbara Cooney. It won the 1980 Caldecott Medal. The book deals with an 18th century farming family that uses an ox-cart to take their goods to market, where they make the money to buy the things they need.Ox-Cart Man...

Winner
1980 Ben's Trumpet Honor
1980 Honor
1980 Honor
1981 Fables
Fables (book)
Fables is a book by Arnold Lobel. Released by Harper Collins, it was the recipient of the Caldecott Medal for illustration in 1981. Publishers Weekly called the book, "the most remarkable of the author-illustrator's 60-plus, bestselling award winners."...

Winner
1981 Honor
1981 Honor
1981 Mice Twice Honor
1981 Truck
Truck (book)
Truck is a children's picture book written and illustrated by Donald Crews. It is notable for telling a story without using any humans or narration. It consists entirely of a single semi-trailer truck traveling through urban environments. It is the second of Donald Crews' books to focus around...

Honor
1982 Jumanji
Jumanji
Jumanji is the title of a 1981 children's illustrated short story and fantasy story written and illustrated by the American author Chris Van Allsburg. It was made into a 1995 film of the same name. Both the book and the movie are about a magical board game that implements real animals and other...

Winner
1982 Where the Buffaloes Begin Honor
1982 On Market Street Honor
1982 Outside Over There Honor
1982 Honor
1983 Shadow
Shadow (Marcia Brown book)
Shadow is a translation of the poem La Féticheuse by French writer Blaise Cendrars. The book was released by Scribner and illustrated by Marcia Brown. It was the recipient of the Caldecott Medal for illustration in 1983, Brown's third honor....

Winner
1983 Honor
1983 When I Was Young in the Mountains Honor
1984 Winner
1984 Little Red Riding Hood Honor
1984 Ten, Nine, Eight
Ten, Nine, Eight
Ten, Nine, Eight is a children's book by Molly Bang. It was published in 1983 and is a countdown from ten to one by a little girl. Barney the Dinosaur read this book on the Barney & Friends episode Having Tens of Fun!. This book won the Caldecott Honor....

Honor
1985 Saint George and the Dragon
Saint George and the Dragon (book)
Saint George and the Dragon is a book written by Margaret Hodges and illustrated by Trina Schart Hyman. Released by Little, Brown, it was the recipient of the Caldecott Medal for illustration in 1985. The text is adapted from Edmund Spenser's epic poem The Faerie Queene....

Winner
1985 Hansel and Gretel Honor
1985 Have You Seen My Duckling? Honor
1985 Honor
1986 Winner
1986 Honor
1986 King Bidgood's in the Bathtub Honor
1987 Hey, Al
Hey, Al
Hey, Al is a book written by Arthur Yorinks and illustrated by Richard Egielski. Released by Farrar Press, it was the recipient of the Caldecott Medal for illustration in 1987.-Synopsis:...

Winner
1987 Honor
1987 Alphabatics Honor
1987 Rumpelstiltskin Honor
1988 Owl Moon
Owl Moon
Owl Moon is a 1987 children's picture book by Jane Yolen, illustrated by John Schoenherr. The book won many awards, most notably being the Caldecott Medal for its illustrations, and has appeared on the show Reading Rainbow. Owl Moon has been translated into more than a dozen foreign languages,...

Winner
1988 Mufaro's Beautiful Daughters: An African Tale Honor
1989 Song and Dance Man
Song and Dance Man
Song and Dance Man is a children's picture book written by Karen Ackerman and illustrated by Stephen Gammell. Published in 1988, the book is about a grandfather who tells his grandchildren about his adventures on the stage. Gammell won the 1989 Caldecott Medal for his illustrations.-References:...

Winner
1989 Honor
1989 Free Fall Honor
1989 Goldilocks and the Three Bears Honor
1989 Mirandy and Brother Wind Honor
1990 Lon Po Po: A Red-Riding Hood Story from China
Lon Po Po: A Red-Riding Hood Story from China
Lon Po Po: A Red-Riding Hood Story from China is a children's picture book written and illustrated by Ed Young. Published in 1989, the book is a version of the Little Red Riding Hood fairy tale. Young won the 1990 Caldecott Medal for his illustrations....

Winner
1990 Bill Peet: An Autobiography Honor
1990 Color Zoo Honor
1990 Honor
1990 Hershel and the Hanukkah Goblins Honor
1991 Black and White
Black and White (book)
Black and White is a book by David Macaulay. Released by Houghton Mifflin, it was the recipient of the Caldecott Medal for illustration in 1991. The book contains four different illustrated stories told at once, two on the left hand page and two on the right...

Winner
1991 Puss in Boots Honor
1991 Honor
1992 Tuesday
Tuesday (book)
Tuesday is a book by David Wiesner. Released by Clarion Books, it was the recipient of the Caldecott Medal for illustration in 1992.The story, told in detailed illustrations with only a few captions, concerns frogs who mysteriously rise out of their pond on floating lily pads as the sun sets on a...

Winner
1992 Tar Beach Honor
1993 Mirette on the High Wire
Mirette on the High Wire
Mirette on the High Wire is a children's picture book written and illustrated by Emily Arnold McCully. Published in 1992, the book tells the story of Mirette, a French girl who learns to walk on the tightrope. McCully won the 1993 Caldecott Medal for her illustrations.-Plot summary:Mirette lives in...

Winner
1993 Honor
1993 Seven Blind Mice Honor
1993 Working Cotton Honor
1994 Grandfather's Journey
Grandfather's Journey
Grandfather's Journey is a book by Allen Say. Released by Houghton Mifflin, it was the recipient of the Caldecott Medal for illustration in 1994. The story is based on Say's grandfather's voyage from Japan to the United States and back again.-Plot:...

Winner
1994 Peppe the Lamplighter Honor
1994 In the Small, Small Pond Honor
1994 Raven: A Trickster Tale from the Pacific Northwest Honor
1994 Owen Honor
1994 Yo! Yes? Honor
1995 Smoky Night
Smoky Night
Smoky Night is a 1994 children's book by Eve Bunting. It tells the story of a Los Angeles riot and its aftermath: two people who previously disliked each other working together to find their cats. In the end, the cats teach their masters how to get along. The book made the list of One Hundred Books...

Winner
1995 John Henry Honor
1995 Swamp Angel Honor
1995 Time Flies Honor
1996 Officer Buckle and Gloria
Officer Buckle and Gloria
Officer Buckle and Gloria is the name of the 1995 picture book by Peggy Rathmann that won the 1996 Caldecott Medal.-Plot Summary:A rather boring police officer named Officer Buckle is assigned to take a police dog named Gloria to his safety speech at the local school. Until that time, whenever...

Winner
1996 Alphabet City Honor
1996 Zin! Zin! Zin! a Violin Honor
1996 Honor
1996 Tops & Bottoms Honor
1997 Golem
Golem (book)
Golem is a 1996 picture book written and illustrated by David Wisniewski. With illustrations made of cut-paper collages, it is Wisniewski's retelling of the Jewish folktale of the Golem, with real people, real places, and a lengthy one-page background at the end.The story is set in year 1580 in...

Winner
1997 Hush! A Thai Lullaby Honor
1997 Honor
1997 Honor
1997 Starry Messenger Honor
1998 Rapunzel
Rapunzel (book)
Rapunzel is a book by Paul O. Zelinsky retelling the Brothers Grimm "Rapunzel" story. Released by Dutton Press, it was the recipient of the Caldecott Medal for illustration in 1998....

Winner
1998 Honor
1998 Harlem Honor
1998 There Was an Old Lady Who Swallowed a Fly Honor
1999 Snowflake Bentley
Snowflake Bentley (book)
Snowflake Bentley is a children's picture book written by Jacqueline Briggs Martin and illustrated by Mary Azarian. Published in 1998, the book is about Wilson Bentley, the first known photographer of snowflakes. Azarian won the 1999 Caldecott Medal for her illustrations....

Winner
1999 Duke Ellington: The Piano Prince and His Orchestra Honor
1999 No, David!
No, David!
No, David! is a children's book by David Shannon. The book was inspired by a small book, entitled No David, that David Shannon wrote when he was five...

Honor
1999 Snow Honor
1999 Tibet Through the Red Box Honor
2000 Joseph Had a Little Overcoat
Joseph Had a Little Overcoat
Joseph Had a Little Overcoat is the title of a 1999 book by Simms Taback that won the 2000 Caldecott Medal. The main character is Joseph, a 40-something Jewish farmer, who has a little striped overcoat. When it is old, Joseph makes it into a little jacket and so on until he makes it into a button....

Winner
2000 Honor
2000 Sector 7 Honor
2000 When Sophie Gets Angry-Really, Really Angry Honor
2000 Honor
2001 So You Want to Be President?
So You Want to Be President?
So You Want to Be President? is a children's picture book written by Judith St. George and illustrated by David Small. Published in 2000, the book features a comprehensive guide to the Presidents of the United States. The book includes information about the education, family, and prior occupations...

Winner
2001 Casey at the Bat Honor
2001 Click, Clack, Moo: Cows That Type
Click, Clack, Moo: Cows That Type
Click, Clack, Moo: Cows That Type is an award-winning children's book by Doreen Cronin. Illustrated by Betsy Lewin, the Simon and Schuster book tells the story of Farmer Brown's cows, who find an old typewriter in the barn and proceed to write letters to Farmer Brown, listing various...

Honor
2001 Olivia Honor
2002 Winner
2002 Honor
2002 Martin's Big Words: the Life of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Honor
2002 Honor
2003 My Friend Rabbit
My Friend Rabbit
My Friend Rabbit is a children's picture book book written and illustrated by Eric Rohmann. Published in 2002, the book is a lighthearted tale about the friendship between a mouse and a rabbit. Rohmann won the 2003 Caldecott Medal for his illustrations...

Winner
2003 Honor
2003 Hondo & Fabian
Hondo & Fabian
Hondo & Fabian is a children's picture book by Peter McCarty. Released by Henry Holt & Co. in 2002, it is a Caldecott Honor book. A sequel, Fabian Escapes, is due to be released in 2007....

Honor
2003 Noah's Ark Honor
2004 Winner
2004 Ella Sarah Gets Dressed Honor
2004 What Do You Do with a Tail Like This? Honor
2004 Don't Let the Pigeon Drive the Bus!
Don't Let the Pigeon Drive the Bus!
Don't Let the Pigeon Drive the Bus! is a children's picture book by Mo Willems. Released by Hyperion Press in 2003, it was Willems' first book for children, and received the Caldecott Honor. The plot is about a bus driver who has to leave so he asks the reader to watch the Pigeon. The pigeon tries...

Honor
2005 Kitten's First Full Moon
Kitten's First Full Moon
Kitten's First Full Moon is a children's picture book written and illustrated by Kevin Henkes. Published in 2004, the book tells the story of a kitten who thinks the moon is a bowl of milk. Henkes won the 2005 Caldecott Medal for his illustrations. The book is in black and white and typeset in...

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2005 Honor
2005 Coming on Home Soon Honor
2005 Knuffle Bunny: A Cautionary Tale
Knuffle Bunny: A Cautionary Tale
Knuffle Bunny: A Cautionary Tale is a children's picture book by Mo Willems. Released by Hyperion Books in 2004, an illustrated version of the book won the 2005 Caldecott Honor and a Carnegie Medal in 2007. In August 2007, the sequel, Knuffle Bunny Too: A Case of Mistaken Identity was published...

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2006 Winner
2006 Rosa Honor
2006 Zen Shorts
Zen Shorts
Zen Shorts is a 2005 children's picture book by Jon J. Muth. The book was followed by Zen Ties in 2008.-Plot:3 kids, Karl, Michael and Addy, encounter a panda named Stillwater. The panda carries a red umbrella and he also speaks in a "slight panda accent". For the next three days, the three kids...

Honor
2006 Hot Air: The (Mostly) True Story of the First Hot-Air Balloon Ride Honor
2006 Song of the Water Boatman and Other Pond Poems Honor
2007 Flotsam
Flotsam (book)
Flotsam is a children's picture book written and illustrated by David Wiesner. Published by Clarion/Houghton Mifflin in 2006, it was the 2007 winner of the Caldecott Medal. Flotsam is the recipient of David Wiesner's 3rd Caldecott Medal. The book contains illustrations of underwater life with no...

Winner
2007 Gone Wild: An Endangered Animal Alphabet Honor
2007 Moses: When Harriet Tubman Led Her People to Freedom Honor
2008 Winner
2008 Henry's Freedom Box: A True Story from the Underground Railroad Honor
2008 First the Egg Honor
2008 Honor
2008 Knuffle Bunny Too: A Case of Mistaken Identity
Knuffle Bunny Too: A Case of Mistaken Identity
Knuffle Bunny Too: A Case of Mistaken Identity is a children's picture book by Mo Willems. A sequel to Knuffle Bunny: A Cautionary Tale, it was released on September 4, 2007 and reached the number one spot on the New York Times Bestseller List for children's books.In the book, a young girl named...

Honor
2009 Winner
2009 Honor
2009 How I Learned Geography Honor
2009 Honor
2010 Winner
2010 All the World Honor
2010 Red Sings from Treetops: A Year in Colors Honor
2011 Winner
2011 Dave the Potter Honor
2011 Interrupting Chicken Honor

Recipients of multiple Caldecotts

2 Medals: Leo and Diane Dillon
Leo and Diane Dillon
Leo and Diane Dillon are an American husband and wife team of illustrators. Among their awards are two consecutive Caldecott Medals for the children's books Why Mosquitoes Buzz In People's Ears and Ashanti To Zulu: African Traditions....

, Chris Van Allsburg
Chris Van Allsburg
Chris Van Allsburg is an American author and illustrator of children's books. He twice won the Caldecott Medal, for Jumanji and The Polar Express , both of which he wrote and illustrated, and both of which were later adapted into successful motion pictures...

, Barbara Cooney
Barbara Cooney
Barbara Cooney was an American children's author and illustrator of more than 200 books and double Caldecott Medalist. She has written books for six decades...

, Nonny Hogrogian
Nonny Hogrogian
Nonny Hogrogian is an American author and illustrator. She was born on May 7, 1932 in New York City, and graduated from Hunter College. King of the Kerry Fair was the first book she illustrated, in 1960. She was awarded the Caldecott Medal twice...

, Robert McCloskey
Robert McCloskey
Robert McCloskey was an American author and illustrator of children's books. McCloskey wrote and illustrated eight books, two of which won the Caldecott Medal, the American Library Association's annual award of distinction for children's book illustration.Many of McCloskey's books were set on the...



3 Medals: Marcia Brown
Marcia Brown
Marcia Joan Brown is an American children's author and illustrator of more than 30 children's books. She has won the Caldecott Medal three times, the only person to do so until David Wiesner in 2007. She is also the winner of the 1977 Regina Medal, a six-time recipient of the Caldecott Honor, and...

, David Wiesner
David Wiesner
David Wiesner is an American author and illustrator of children's books and publications. His work has won several honors, including three Caldecott Medals and two Caldecott Honors.-Career:...


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