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Caldecott Award Winners. Dianna Jo Crawford (Adapted from Cheryl Youse Colquitt County High School). What is the Caldecott Medal?.
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Caldecott Award Winners Dianna Jo Crawford (Adapted from Cheryl Youse Colquitt County High School)
The Caldecott is given out each year by the Association for Library Service to Children, a division of the American Library Association, to the artist of the most distinguished American picture book for children.
The Caldecott Medal was named in honor of English illustrator Randolph Caldecott who lived in the 1800’s. This is a book he wrote called “John Gilpin’s Ride.” The medal looks like the pictures from this book.
In 1937, Rene’ Paul Chambellan designed the Caldecott Medal. It is a bronze medal with the winner’s name and the date engraved on the back.
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!
picture book: a book consisting mainly or entirely of pictures, esp. one for children who have not yet learned to read. True picture books are books in which the pictures help tell the story : the pictures are needed to understand the story
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 (Medium means what kind of artwork/how the artwork was made)
2015 Caldecott Winner Author: Dan Santat Illustrator: Dan Santat Medium: Mixed media https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6iLWe7kS-5I
2014 Caldecott Winner Author: Brian Floca Illustator: Brian Floca Medium: Pen and ink watercolor http://brianfloca.com/Locomotive.html
2013 Caldecott Winner Author: Jon Klassen Illustrator: Jon Klassen Medium: Digital drawing, coloring, and water color http://www.candlewick.com/cat.asp?browse=title&mode=book&isbn=0763655996&pix=n
2012 Caldecott Winner Author: Chris Raschka Illustrator: Chris Raschka Medium: Ink, watercolor, and gouache https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uGXoSK7W_Rc
2011 Caldecott Winner Author: Philip C. Stead Illustrator: Erin N. Stead Medium: woodblock print and pencil http://erinstead.com/
2010 Caldecott Winner Author: Jerry Pinkney Illustrator: Jerry Pinkney Medium: Pencil, pen, ink, and water color http://www.jerrypinkneystudio.com/
2009 Caldecott Winner Author: Susan Marie Swanson Illustrator: Beth Krommes Medium: Scratchboard https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BzKg2AfmX5M
2008 Caldecott Winner Author: Brian Selznick Illustrator: Brian Selznick Medium: Pencil http://www.theinventionofhugocabret.com/index.htm
2007 Caldecott Winner Author: David Wiesner Illustrator: David Wiesner Medium: Watercolor http://www.hmhbooks.com/wiesner/interactive.html
2006 Caldecott Winner • Author: Norman Juster • Illustrator: Chris Raschka • Medium: Watercolor https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gsIE4igo35Y
2005 Caldecott Winner • Author: Kevin Henkes • Illustrator: Kevin Henkes • Medium: Gouache (method of painting), colored pencil http://www.kevinhenkes.com/book/kittens-first-full-moon/
2004 Caldecott Winner • Author: Mordecai Gerstein • Illustrator: Mordecai Gerstein • Medium: Ink and oil paintings http://www.slideshare.net/mikeyiz/the-man-who-walked-between-the-towers-2282654
2003 Caldecott Winner • Author: Eric Rohman • Illustrator: Eric Rohman • Medium: Colored prints http://www.ericrohmann.com/pages/books/bk_myfriendrab.html
2002 Caldecott Winner • Author: David Wiesner • Illustrator: David Wiesner • Medium: Watercolor https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TkyL8hRZUe8
2001 Caldecott Winner • Author: Judith St. George • Illustrator: David Small • Medium: Watercolor, pen and ink, pastel https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TNyeuZmVfnI
2000 Caldecott Winner • Author: Sims Taback • Illustrator: Sims Taback • Medium: gouache, watercolor, collage, pencil, and ink as well as die cutting https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KZ37_s7X3jA
1999 Caldecott Winner • Author: Jacqueline Briggs Martin • Illustrator: Mary Azarian • Medium: Woodcut, watercolor http://snowflakebentley.com/
1998 Caldecott Winner • Author: Paul O. Zelinsky • Illustrator: O. Paul Zelinsky • Medium: watercolor, acrylic, oil paint http://paulozelinsky.com/rapunzel.html
1997 Caldecott Winner • Author: David Wisniewski • Illustrator: David Wisniewski • Medium: Papercut collage http://www.publishersweekly.com/978-0-395-72618-1
1996 Caldecott Winner • Author: Peggy Rathman • Illustrator: Peggy Rathman • Medium: Watercolor http://bkflix.grolier.com/sw/node-33985/bk0015pr
1995 Caldecott Winner • Author: Eve Bunting • Illustrator: David Diaz • Medium: Collage https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fD0RF7GYbw8
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!
“The Red Book”, by Barbara Lehman, was an honor book in 2005.
“Don’t Let the Pigeon Drive the Bus” by Mo Willems was an Honor book in 2004.
“The Dinosaurs of Waterhouse Hawkins” was an Honor book in 2002.
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.
Bibliography/Sources • Amazon.com, book images. • Allen County Indiana Public Library, 2007 Mock Caldecott Election • American Library Association Caldecott Awards. • 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.