CALDECOTT MEDAL
The Randolph Caldecott medal is awarded
annually in January by the American Library Association to the
artist of the most distinguished American picture book for
children. It was established in 1938 and is named for
Randolph Caldecott, a 19th century English illustrator of
children's books.
2011 Caldecott Award winner:
A SICK DAY FOR AMOS MCGEE
Illustrated by Erin E.
Stead, written by Philip Stead
NEWBERY MEDAL
The John Newbery Medal is also given annually by the
American Association. This award is for the most
distinguished contribution to American literature for
children. It was established in 1922 and is named for an 18th
century English publisher and bookseller who published
books especially for children.
2011 Newbery Award winner: MOON OVER MANIFEST by
Clare Vanderpool
For a list of past winners, go to the Boise Public Library
website (click on the following: kids-booklists & authors-award
winning books
YOUNG READER'S CHOICE AWARD
This special award is determined by students
who live in the Pacific Northwest who read at least two of the
titles from a list of nominated books and then vote for their favorite
in March.
2011 Young Reader's Choice Award winners:
Junior Division: AMULET:
THE STONEKEEPER by Kazu Kibuishi
Intermediate Division:
RAPUNZEL'S REVENGE by Shanon Hale
For a list of past winners, go to this website:
http://www.pnla.org/yrca/pastwinners.htm
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