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Ally Watkins Mississippi Library Commission Picture Books Ally Watkins Mississippi Library Commission

Awards Caldecott Medal (America) Kate Greenaway Medal (UK)

@ Your Library In your collection Displays Programming

Booktalks

Awake Beautiful Child by Amy Krouse Rosenthal, ill. By Gracia Lam

Mixed Me by Taye Diggs, ill. By Shane W. Evans

More caps for Sale by Esphyr Slobodkina with Ann Marie Mulhearn Sayer

Big Bear LITTLE CHAIR by Lizi Boyd

Dinosaur Rocket by Penny Dale

The Story I’ll tell by Nancy Tupper Ling, ill. By Jessica Lanan

The Guild of Geniuses by Dan Santat

Be a Friend by Salina Yoon

Frankencrayon by Michael Hall

awatkins@mlc.lib.ms.us Ally Watkins