Caldecott Medal & Honor Books

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The Caldecott Medal recognizes the artist of the most distinguished American picture book for children.

It is named in honor of 19th century English illustrator Randolph Caldecott because his work best represents the "joyousness and beauty of picture books." The Association for Library Service to Children, a division of the American Library Association, presents the annual award.

From the beginning of the awarding of the Newbery and Caldecott Medals, committees could, and usually did, cite other books as worthy of attention. Such books were referred to as Newbery or Caldecott "runners-up." In 1971 the term "runners-up" was changed to "honor books." The new terminology was made retroactive so that all former runners-up are now referred to as Newbery or Caldecott Honor Books.

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  1. 1938
    Animals of the Bible
    by Dorothy P. Lathrop

  2. 1938

  3. 1938
    ?
    Seven Simeons: A Russian Tale
    by Boris Artzybasheff

  4. 1939
    Mei Li
    by Thomas Handforth

  5. 1939
    Andy and the Lion (Picture Puffins)
    by James Daugherty

  6. 1939
    Barkis
    by Clare Turlay Newberry

  7. 1939
    The Forest Pool
    by Laura Adams Armer

  8. 1939
    ?
    Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs

  9. 1939
    Wee Gillis
    by Munro Leaf

  10. 1940
    ?
    Abraham Lincoln

  11. 1940
    ?
    Cock-A-Doodle-Doo
    by Berta and Elmer Hader

  12. 1940
    Madeline
    by Ludwig Bemelmans

  13. 1940
    ?
    The Ageless Story
    by Lauren Ford

  14. 1941
    They Were Strong and Good
    by Robert Lawson

  15. 1941
    April's Kittens
    by Clare Turlay Newberry

  16. 1942
    Make Way for Ducklings
    by Robert McCloskey

  17. 1942
    ?
    An American ABC
    by Petersham, Maud and Miska

  18. 1942
    In My Mother's House (Picture Puffin)
    by Ann Nolan Clark

  19. 1942
    Paddle-to-the-Sea (Sandpiper Books)
    by Holling C. Holling

  20. 1942
    Nothing At All (Fesler-Lampert Minnesota Heritage)
    by Wanda Gag

  21. 1943
    The Little House
    by Virginia Lee Burton

  22. 1943
    ?
    Dash & Dart
    by Mary Marsh and Conrad Buff

  23. 1943
    Marshmallow
    by Clare Turlay Newberry

  24. 1944
    Many Moons (Books for Young Readers)
    by James Thurber

  25. 1944
    ?
    Small Rain: Verses from the Bible
    by Jessie Orton (illustrated by Elizabeth Orton Jones) Jones

  26. 1944
    Pierre Pidgeon
    by Lee Kingman

  27. 1944
    ?
    Mighty Hunter
    by Berta and Elmer Hader

  28. 1944
    A Child's Good Night Book
    by Margaret Wise Brown

  29. 1944
    ?
    The Good-Luck Horse
    by Plato Chan Chin-Yi

  30. 1945
    Prayer for a Child: Diamond Anniversary Edition
    by Rachel Field

  31. 1945
    ?
    Mother Goose
    by Kate Greenway

  32. 1945
    ?
    In the Forest
    by Marie Hall Ets

  33. 1945
    Yonie Wondernose
    by Marguerite de Angeli

  34. 1945
    ?
    The Christmas Anna Angel
    by Ruth Sawyer

  35. 1946
    ?
    Little Lost Lamb
    by Golden MacDonald

  36. 1946
    Sing Mother Goose
    by Opal Wheeler

  37. 1946
    ?
    You Can Write Chinese
    by Kurt Wiese

  38. 1947
    The Little Island
    by Margaret Wise Brown

  39. 1947
    Rain Drop Splash
    by Alvin Tresselt

  40. 1947
    The Boats on the River
    by Marjorie Flack

  41. 1947
    ?
    Timothy Turtle
    by Al Graham

  42. 1947
    Pedro the Angel of Olvera Street
    by Leo Politi

  43. 1948
    White Snow, Bright Snow
    by Alvin Tresselt

  44. 1948
    Stone Soup (Stories to Go!)
    by Marcia Brown

  45. 1948
    McElligot's Pool (Classic Seuss)
    by Dr. Seuss

  46. 1948
    ?
    Bambino the Clown
    by Georges Schreiber

  47. 1948
    Roger and the Fox
    by Lavinia Davis

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