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Caldecott Award
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The Caldecott Medal is given out each year by the Association for Library Service to Children, a part of the American Library Association, to the artist of the best American picture book for children. Announced at the midwinter meeting – end of January.
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History of the Award – Fredric Melcher –(1879-1963) –A publisher – loved books –Suggested to the American Library Association that a special award be created to honor excellence in children’s picture books. –15 years earlier the same was suggested for Newbery Books –Picture books should not compete for the Newbery Award
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History of the Award…cont. Randolph Caldecott- 1846-1886 The Caldecott Medal was named in honor of English illustrator Randolph Caldecott who lived in the 1800’s.
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The Illustration on the Medal This is a book he illustrated called “John Gilpin’s Ride.” The medal looks like the pictures from this book. The illustration shows John Gilpin astride a runaway horse, accompanied by squawking geese, braying dogs, and startled onlookers
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Designer of the Award Rene Chambellan –American Sculpter –born in West Hoboken, NJ –designed the Caldecott and the Newbery Award- (award given to the Author)
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Caldecott Award Given to the artist of “the most distinguished American picture book for children published in the United States during the preceding year. It is a bronze medal with the winner’s name and the date engraved on the back.
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Fifteen Librarians who work with children’s books are chosen to be on the Caldecott committee. They read hundreds and hundreds of books so they can decided which one is the best!
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The first Caldecott Medal was presented in 1938 to Dorothy Lathrop for her book, Animals of the Bible, A Picture Book. Medium: black and white lithographs
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2009 Caldecott Winner –Author: Susan Marie Swanson –Illustrator: Beth Kromes –Medium used – scratchboard and watercolor.
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2008 Caldecott Winner –Author/Illustrator: Brian Selznick –Medium used – pencil
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2007 Caldecott Winner –Author/Illustrator: David Wiesner –Medium used – watercolor
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2006 Caldecott Winner Author: Norman Juster Illustrator: Chris Raschka Medium: Watercolor
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2005 Caldecott Winner Author/Illustrator: Kevin Henkes Medium: Gouache (method of painting), colored pencil
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2004 Caldecott Winner Author/Illustrator: –Mordecai Gerstein Medium: Ink and oil paintings
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2003 Caldecott Winner Author/Illustrator: Eric Rohman Medium: Colored prints
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2002 Caldecott Winner Author/Illustrator: David Wiesner Medium: Watercolor
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2001 Caldecott Winner Author: Judith St. George Illustrator: David Small Medium: Watercolor, pen and ink, pastel
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2000 Caldecott Winner Author/Illustrator: Sims Taback Medium: Gouache, watercolor, collage, pencil, and ink as well as die cutting
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1999 Caldecott Winner Author: Jacqueline Briggs Martin Illustrator: Mary Azarian Medium: Woodcut, watercolor
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1998 Caldecott Winner Author/Illustrator: Paul Zelinsky Medium: watercolor, acrylic, oil paint
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1997 Caldecott Winner Author/Illustrator: David Wisniewski Medium: Papercut collage
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1996 Caldecott Winner Author/Illustrator: Peggy Rathman Medium: Watercolor
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1995 Caldecott Winner Author: Eve Bunting Illustrator: David Diaz Medium: Collage
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Some books each year were called “runners-up”. In 1971, that term was changed to “honor books”. These medals look like the award except they are silver instead of bronze. Honor books have great pictures too!
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“Don’t Let the Pigeon Drive the Bus” by Mo Willems was an Honor book in 2004.
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“The Dinosaurs of Waterhouse Hawkins” was an Honor book in 2002.
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Books which have won the Caldecott Medal or an honor medal use pictures to help tell the story, and the pictures are really good! Look for a Caldecott today.
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Glossary Medium – means what kind of artwork/how the artwork was made Lithograph –an image produced by etching the image onto a flat surface, then copying the etched surface by applying ink (or the equivalent) to it and pressing another material against it
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Bibliography/Sources Amazon.com, book images.Amazon.com Allen County Indiana Public Library, 2007 Mock Caldecott ElectionAllen County Indiana Public Library, 2007 Mock Caldecott Election American Library Association Caldecott Awards.American Library Association Caldecott Awards Caldecott Winner and Honor Books 1938-2005.Caldecott Winner and Honor Books 1938-2005 Huck, Charlotte S. Children’s Literature in the Elementary School. Boston: McGraw Hill, 2001. In the Artist's Studio by Paul O. Zelinsky. In the Artist's Studio by Paul O. Zelinsky
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