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DOCUMENT RESUME ED 318 004 CS 212 287 TITLE Caldecott Award Books: Winners and Honor Books, 1938 to Present. INSTITUTION North Carolina State Dept. of Public Instruction, Raleigh. Div. of Media Evaluation Service. PUB DATE Feb 90 NOTE 13p.; Printed on colored paper. PUB TYPE Reference Materials - Bibliographies (131) EDRS PRICE MF01/PC01 Plus Postage. DESCRIPTORS Awards; *Childrens :dterature; Elementary Education; Literature Appreciation; *Recreational Reading IDENTIFIERS *Caldecott Award; Honor Books; North Carolina; Trade Books ABSTRACT This bibliography lists the 53 Caldecott Award winning books and the "Honor Books" for the years 1938 to 1990. The bibliography includes the author, publisher, and year of publication for each selection. (RS) *********************************************************************** Reproductions supplied by EDRS are the best that can be made from the original document. ****************k*****************************************************

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DOCUMENT RESUME

ED 318 004 CS 212 287

TITLE Caldecott Award Books: Winners and Honor Books, 1938to Present.

INSTITUTION North Carolina State Dept. of Public Instruction,Raleigh. Div. of Media Evaluation Service.

PUB DATE Feb 90NOTE 13p.; Printed on colored paper.PUB TYPE Reference Materials - Bibliographies (131)

EDRS PRICE MF01/PC01 Plus Postage.DESCRIPTORS Awards; *Childrens :dterature; Elementary Education;

Literature Appreciation; *Recreational ReadingIDENTIFIERS *Caldecott Award; Honor Books; North Carolina; Trade

Books

ABSTRACTThis bibliography lists the 53 Caldecott Award

winning books and the "Honor Books" for the years 1938 to 1990. Thebibliography includes the author, publisher, and year of publicationfor each selection. (RS)

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CALDECOTT AWARD BOOKSCD WINNERS AND HONOR BOOKS, 1938 TO PRESENT

1938 Award: ANIMALS OF THE BIBLE: A PICTURE BOOK. Illustrated by Dorothy P.

rmwi Lathrop. Text selected by Helen Dean Fish. Lippincott, 1.937.

Honor Books: SEVEN SIMEONS: A RUSSIAN TALE. Retold and illustrated by Borisg74. Artzybasheff. Viking, 1937.

1FOUR AND TWENTY BLACKBIRDS. Illustrated by Robert Lawson.

Compiled by Helen Dean Fish. Lippincott, 1937.

1939 Award: MEI LI. Written and illustrated by Thomas Handforth. Doubleday,

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Honor Books: THE FOREST POOL. Written and illustrated by Laura Adams Armer.

Longmans, 1938.WEE GILLIS. Illustrated by Robert Lawson. Written by Munroe Leaf.

Viking, 1938.SNOW WHITE AND THE SEVEN DWARFS. Translated and illustrated by

Wanda Gag. Coward-McCann, 1938.BARKIS. Written and illustrated by Clare Turlay Newberry. Harper,

1938.

ANDY AND THE LION. Written and illustrated by James Daugherty.

Viking, 1938.

1940 Award: ABRAHAM LINCOLN. Written and illustrated by Ingri and Edgar

d'Aulaire. Doubleday, 1939.

Honor Books: COCK-A-DOODLE DOO. Written and illustrated by Berta and Elmer

Hader. Macmillan, 1939.MADELINE. Written and illustrated by Ludwig Bemelmans. Viking,

1939.

THE AGELESS STORY. Illustrated by Lauren Ford. Dodd, Mead, 1939.

1941 Award: THEY WERE STRONG AND GOOD. Written and illustrated by Robert

Lawson. Viking, 1940.

Honor Book: APRIL'S KITTENS. Written and illustrated by Clare Turlay Newberry.

Harper, 1940.

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1942 Award: MAKE WAY FOR DU(,KLINGS. Written and illustrated by RobertMcCloskey. Viking, 1941.

Honor Books: AN AMERICAN ABC. Written and illustrated by Maud and MiskaPetersham. Macmillan, 1941.TN MY MOTHER'S HOUSE. Illustrated by Velino Herrera. Written byAnn Nolan Clark. Viking, 1941.PADDLE-TO-THE-SEA. Written and illustrated by Hoiling C. Rolling.Houghton Mifflin, 1941.NOTHING AT ALL. Written and illustrated by Wanda Gag.Coward-McCann, 1941.

1943 Award: THE LITTLE HOUSE. Written and illustrated by Virginia Lee Burton.Houghton Mifflin, 1942.

Honor Books: DASH AND DART. Written and illustrated by Mary and Conrad Buff.Viking, 1942.MARSHMALLOW. Written and illustrated by Clare Turlay Newberry.Harper, 1942.

1944 Award: MANY MOONS. Illustrated by Louis Slobodkin. Written by JamesThurber. Harcourt, 1943.

Honor. Books: SMALL RAIN: VERSES FROM THE BIBLE. Illustrated by Elizabeth OrtonJones. Verses selected by Jessie Orton Jones. Viking, 1943.

PIERRE PIDGEON. Illustrated by Arnold E. Bare. Written by LeeKingman. Houghton Mifflin, 1943.THE MIGHTY HUNTER. Written and illustrated by Berta and ElmerHader. Macmillan, 1943.A CHILD'S GOOD NIGHT BOOK. illustrated by Jean Charlot. Writtenb) Margaret Wise Brown. W. R. Scott, 1943.GOOD-LUCK HORSE. Illustrated by Plato Chan. Written by Chih-YiChan. Whittlesey, 1943.

1945 Award: PRAYER FOR A CHILD. Illustrated by Elizabeth Orton Jones. Writtenby Rachel Field. Macmillan, 1944.

Honor Books: MOTHER GOOSE. Illustrated by Tasha Tudor. Walck, 1944.IN THE FOREST. Written and illustrated by Marie Hall Ets. Viking,1944.

YONTE WONDERNOSE. Written and illustrated by Marguerite de Angell.Doubleday, 1944.THE CHRISTMAS ANNA ANGEL. Illustrated by Kate Seredy. Written byRuth Sawyer. Viking, 1944.

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1946 Award: THE ROOSTER CROVS: A BOOK OF AMERICAN RHYMES AND JINGLES.Selected and illustrated by Maud and Miska Petersham. Macmillan,1945.

Honor Books: LITTLE LOST LAMB. Illustrated by Leonard Weisgard. Written byGolden MacDonald, pseud. (Margaret Wise Brown) Doubleday, 1945.SING MOTHER GOOSE. Illustrated by Marjorie Torrey. Music by OpalWheeler. Dutton, 1945.MY MOTHER IS THE MOST BEAUTIFUL WOMAN IN THE WORLD. Illustrated byRuth Gannett. Retold by Becky Reyher. Lothrop, 1945.YOU CAN WRITE CHINESE. Written and illustrated by Kurt Wiese.Viking, 1945.

1947 Award: THE LITTLE ISLAND. Illustrated by Leonard Weisgard. Written byGolden MacDonald, pseud. (Margaret Wise Brown) Doubleday, 1946.

Honor Books: RAIN DROP SPLASH. Illustrated by Leonard Weisgard. Written byAlvin Tresselt. Lothrop, 1946.BOATS ON THE RIVER. Illustrated by Jay Hyde Barnum. Written byMarjorie Flack. Viking, 1946.TIMOTHY TURTLE. Illustrated by Tony Palazzo. Written by AlGraham. Robert Welch, 1946.PEDRO, THE ANGEL OF OLVERA STREET. Written and illustrated by LeoPoliti. Scribner, 1946.SING IN PRAISE: A COLLECTION OF THE BEST LOVED HYMNS. Illustratedby Marjorie Torrey. Stories of hymns and musical arrangements byOpal Wheeler. Dutton, 1946.

1948 Award: WHITE SNOW, BRIGHT SNOW. Illustrated by Roger Duvoisin. Writtenby Alvin Tresselt. Lothrop, 1947.

Honor Books: STONE SOUP: AN OLD TALE. Retold and illustrated by Marcia Brown.Scribner, 1947.McELLIGOT'S POOL. Written and illustrated by Dr. Seuss, pseud.(Theodor Seuss Geisel) Random House, 1947.BAMBINO THE CLOWN. Written and illustrated by George Schreiber.Viking, 1947.ROGER AND THE FOX. illustrated by Hildegard Woodward. Written byLavinia R. Davis. Doubleday, 1947.SONG OF ROBIN HOOD. Designed and illustrated by Virginia LeeBurton. Selected and edited by Anne Malcolmson. Houghton Mifflin,1947.

1949 Award: THE BIG SNOW. Written and illustrated by Berta and Elmer Hader.Macmillan, 1948.

Honor Books: BLUEBERRIES FOR SAL. Written and illustrated by Robert McCloskey.Viking, 1948.ALT. AROUND THE TOWN. Illustrated by Helen Stone. Written byPhyllis McGinley. Lippincott, 1948.JUANITA. Written and illustrated by Leo Politi. Scribner, 1948.FISH IN THE AIR. Written and illustrated by Kurt Wiese. Viking,1948.

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1950 Award: SONG OF TlH SWALLOWS. Written and illustrated by Leo l'oliti.Scribner, 1949.

Honor Books: AMERICA'S ETHAN ALLEN. Illustrated by Lyncl Ward. Written byStewart Holbrook. Houghton Mifflin, 1949.THE WILD BIRTHDAY CAKE. illustrated by Hildegard Woodward.Written by Lavinia R. Davis. Doubleday, 1949.THE HAPPY DAY. Illustrated by Marc Simont. Written by RuthKrauss. Harper, 1949.BARTHOLOMEW AND THE OOBLECK. Written and illustrated by Dr. Seuss,pseud. (Theodor. Seuss Geisel) Random House, 1949.HENRY FISHERMAN. Written and illustrated by Marcia Brown.Scribner, 1949.

1951 Award: THE EGG TREE. Written and illustrated by Katherine Milhous.Scribner, 1950.

Honor Books: DICK WHITTINGTON AND HIS CAT. Retold and illustrated by MarciaBrown. Scribner, 1950.THE TWO REDS. Illustrated by Nicolas, pseud. (Nicolas Mordvinoff)Written by Will, pseud. (William Lipkind) Harcourt, 1950.IF I RAN THE ZOO. Written and illustrated by Dr. Seuss, pseud.(Theodor. Seuss Geisel) Random House, 1950.THE MOST WONDERFUL DOLL IN THE WORLD. Illustrated by Helen Stone.Written by Phyllis McGinley. Lippincott, 1950.T-BONE, THE BABY SITTER. Written and illustrated by Claire TurlayNewberry. Harper, 1950.

1952 Award: FINDERS KEEPERS. Illustrated by Nicolas, pseud. (NicolasMordvinoff) Written by Will, pseud. (William Lipkind) Harcourt,1951.

Honor Books: MR. T. W. ANTHONY WOO. Written and illustrated by Marie Hall Ets.Viking, 1951.SKIPPER JOHN'S COOK. Written and illustrated by Marcia Brown.Scribner, 1951.ALL FALLING DOWN. Illustrated by Margaret Bloy Graham. Written byGene Zion. Harper, 1951.BEAR PARTY. Written and illustrated by William Pene du Bois.Viking, 1951.FEATHER MOUNTAIN. Written and illustrated by Elizabeth Olds.Houghton Mifflin, 1951.

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1953 Award: THE BIGGEST BEAR. WritLen and illustrated by Lynd Ward. HoughtonMifflin, 1952.

Honor Books: PUSS IN ROOTS. Illustrated and translated from Charles Perrault byMarcia Brown. Scribner, 1952.ONE MORNING IN MAINE. Written and illustrated by Robert McCloskey.Viking, 1952.APE IN A CAPE: AN ALPHABET OF ODD ANIMALS. Written andillustrated by Fritz Eichenberg. Harcpurt, 1952.THE STORM BOOK. Illustrated by Margaret Bloy Graham. Written byCharlotte Zolotow. Harper, 1952.FIVE LITTLE MONKEYS. Written and illustrated by Juliet Kepes.Houghton Mifflin, 1952.

1954 Award: MADELINE'S RESCUE. Written and illustrated by Ludwig Bemelmans.Viking, 1953.

Honor Books: JOURNEY CAKE, HO! Illustrated by Robert McCloskey. Written byRuth Sawyer. Viking, 1953.WHEN WILL THE WORLD BE MINE? Illustrated by Jean Chariot. Writtenby Miriam Schlein. W. R. Scott, 1953.THE STEADFAST TIN SOLDIER. Illustrated by Marcia Brown. Writtenby Hans Christian Andersen, translated by M. R. James. Scribner,1953.

A VERY SPECIAL HOUSE. Illustrated by Maurice Seudak. Written byRuth Krauss. Harper, 1953.GREEN EYES. Written and illustrated by A. Birnbaum. Capitol Pub.,1953.

1955 Award: CINDERELLA, OR THE LITTLE GLASS SLIPPER. Illustrated andtranslated from Charles Perrault by Marcia Brown. Scribner, 1954.

Honor Books: BOOK OF NURSERY AND MOTHER GOOSE RHYMES. Illustrated by Margueritede Angell. Doubleday, 1954.WHEEL ON THE CHIMNEY. Illustrated by Tibor Gergely. Written byMargaret Wise Brown. Lippincott, 1954.THE THANKSGIVING STORY. Illustrated by Helen Sewell. Written byAlice Dalgliesh. Scribner, 1954.

1956 Award: FROG WENT A-COURTIN'. Illustrated by Feodor Rojankovsky. Retoldby John Langstaff. Harcourt, 1955.

Honor Books: PLAY WITH ME. Written and illustrated by Marie Hall Ets. Viking,1955

CROW BOY. Written and illustrated by Taro Yashima. Viking, 1955.

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195/ Award: A TREE IS NICE. Illustrated by Marc Simont. Written by Janice MayUdry. Harper, 1956.

Honor Books: MR. PENNY'S RACE HORSE. Written and illustrated by Marie Hall Etc.Viking, 1956.

IS ONE. Written and illustrated by `Pasha Tudor. Walck, 1956.ANATOLE. Illustrated by Paul Galdone. Written by Eve Titus.McGraw -Hill , 1956.

GILLESPIE AND THE GUARDS. Illustrated by James Daugherty. Writtenby Benjamin Elkin. Viking, 1.956.LION. Written and illustrated by William Pena du Bois. Viking,1956.

1958 Award: TIME OF WONDER. Written and illustrated by Robert McCloskey.Viking, 1957.

Honor Books: FLY HIGH, FLY LOW. Written and illustrated by Don Freeman.Viking, 1957.ANATOLE AND THE CAT. Illustrated by Paul Galdone: Written by EveTitus. McGraw-Hill, 1957.

1959 Award: CHANTICLEER AND THE FOX. Adapted from Chaucer's THE CANTERBURYTALES and illustrated by Barbara Cooney. Crowell, 1.958.

Honor Books: THE HOUSE THAT JACK BUILT: LA MAISON QUE JACQUES A BATIE. Writtenand illustrated by Antonio Frasconi. Harcourt, 1.958.WHAT DO YOU SAY, DEAR? Illustrated by Maurice Sendak. Written bySesyle Joslin. W. R. Scott, 1958.UMBRELLA. Written and illustrated by Taro Yashima. Viking, 1958.

1960 Award: NINE DAYS TO CHRISTMAS. Illustrated by Marie Hall Ets. Written byMarie Hall Ets and Aurora Labastida. Viking, 1959.

Honor Books: HOUSES FROM THE SEA. Illustrated by Adrienne Adams. Written byAlice E. Goudey. Scribner, 1059.THE MOON JUMPERS. Illustrated by Maurice Sendak. Written byJanice May Udry. Harper, 1959.

1961 Award: BABOUSHKA AND THE THREE KINGS: A RUSSIAN FOLK TALE. Illustratedby Nicolas Sidjakov. Retold by Ruth Robbins. Parnassus, 1960.

Honor Book: INCH BY INCH. Writton and illustrated by Leo Lionni. Obolensky,1960.

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1962 Award: ONCE A MOUSE.: A FABLE FROM ANCIENT 'INDIA. Retold andillustrated by Marcia Brown. Scribner, 1961.

Honor Books: THE FOX WENT OUT ON A CHILLY NIGHT: AN OLD SONG. Illustrated byPeter Spier. Doubleday, 1961.LITTLE BEAR'S VISIT. Illustrated by Maurice Sendak. Written byElse H. Minarik. Harper, 1961.THE DAY WE SAW THE SUN COME UP. Illustrated by Adrienne Adams.Written by Alice E. Goudey. Scribner, 1961.

1963 Award: THE SNOWY DAY. Written and illustrated by Ezra Jack Keats°Viking, 1962.

Honor Books: THE SUN IS A GOLDEN EARRING. Illustrated by Bernarda Bryson.Written by Natalia M. Belting. Holt, 1962.MR. RABBIT AND THE LOVELY PRESENT. Illustrated by Maurice Sendak.Written by Charlotte Zolotow. Harper, 1962.

1964 Award: WHERE THE WILD THINGS ARE. Written and illustrated by MauriceSendak. Harper, 1963.

Honor Books: SWLIY. Written and illustrated by Leo Lionni. Pantheon, 1963.ALL IN THE MORNING EARLY. Illustrated by Evaline Ness. Written bySorche Nic Leodhas, pseud. (Leclaire Alger) Holt, 1963.MOTHER GOOSE AND NURSERY RHYMES. Illustrated by Philip Reed.Atheneum, 1963.

1965 Award: MAY I BRING A FRIEND? Illustrated by Beni Montresor. Written byBeatrice Schenk de Regniers. Atheneum, 1964.

Honor Books: RAIN MAKES APPLESAUCE. Illustrated by Marvin Bileck. Written byJulian Scheer. Holiday House, 1964.THE WAVE. Illustrated by Blair Lent. Written by Margaret Hodges.Houghton Mifflin, 1964.A POCKETFUL OF CRICKET. Illustrated by Evaline Ness. Written byRebecca Caudill. Holt, 1964.

1966 Award: ALWAYS ROOM FOR ONE MORE. Illustrated by Nonny Hogrogian. Adaptedby Sorche Nic Leodhas, pseud. (Leclaire Alger) Holt, 1965.

Honor Books: HIDE AND SEEK FOG. Illustrated by Roger Duvoisin. Written byAlvin Tresselt. Lothrop, 1965.JUST ME. Written and illustrated by Marie Hall Ets. Viking, 1965.TOM TIT TOT. Illustrated by Evaline Ness. Edited by JosephJacobs. Scribner, 1965.

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1967 Award: SAM, BANGS S MOONSHINE. Written and illustrated by Evaline Ness.Holt, 1966.

Honor Book: ONE WIDE RIVER TO CROSS. Illustrated by Ed Emberley. Adapted byBarbara Emberley. Prentice, 1966.

1968 Award: DRUMMER HOFF. Illustrated by Ed Emberley. Adapted by BarbaraEmberley. Prentice, 1967.

Honor Books: FREDERICK. Written and illustrated by Leo Lionni. Pantheon, 1967.SEASHORE STORY. Written and illustrated by Taro Yashima. Viking,1967.

THE EMPEROR AND THE KITE. Illustrated by Ed Young. Written byJane Yolen. World, 1967.

1969 Award: THE FOOL OF THE WORLD AND THE FLYING SHIP. Illustrated by UriShulevitz. Retold by Arthur Ransome. Farrar, 1968.

Honor Book: WHY THE SUN AND THE MOON LIVE IN THE SKY: AN AFRICAN FOLKTALE.Illustrated by Blair Lent. Written by Elphinstone Dayrell.Houghton Mifflin, 1968.

1970 Award: SYLVESTER AND THE MAGIC PEBBLE. Written and illustrated by WilliamSteig. Windmill/Simon and Schuster, 1969.

Honor Books: ALEXANDER AND THE WIND-UP MOUSE. Written and illustrated by LeoLionni. Pantheon, 1969.GOGGLES! Written and illustrated by Ezra Jack Keats. Macmillan,1969.

POP CORN & MA GOODNESS. Illustrated by Robert Andrew Parker.Written by Edna Mitchell Preston. Viking, 1969.THE JUDGE: AN UNTRUE TALE. Illustrated by Margot Zemach. Writtenby Harve Zemach. Farrar, 1969.THY FRIEND, OBADIAH. Written and illustrated by Brinton Turkle.Viking, 1969.

1971 Award: A STORY, A STORY: AN AFRICAN TALE. Retold and illustrated by GailE. Haley. Atheneum, 1970.

Honor Books: THE ANGRY MOON. Illustrated by Blair Lent. Retold by WilliamSteator. Atlaw:ic-Little, 1970.FROG AND TOAD ARE FRIENDS. Written and illustrated by ArnoldLobel. Harper, 1970.TN THE NIGHT KITCHEN. Written and illustrated by Maurice Sendak.Harper, 1970.

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1972 Award: ONE FINE DAY. Retold and illustrated by Nonny Hogrogian.Macmillan, 1971.

Honor Books: H1LD1LTD'S NIGHT. Illustrated by Arnold Lobel. Written by ChenDuran Ryan. Macmillan, 1911.IF ALL THE SEAS WERE ONE SEA. Written and illustrated by JaninaDomanska. Macmillan, 1971.MOJA MEANS ONE: SWAHILI COUNTING BOOK. illustrated by TomFeelings. Written by Muriel Feelings. Dial, 1971.

1973 Award: THE FUNNY LITTLE WOMAN. Illustrated by Blair Lent. Retold by

Arlene Mosel. Dutton, 1972.

Honor Books: HOSIE'S ALPHABET. Illustrated by Leonard Baskin. Written byHosea, Tobias and Lisa Baskin. Viking, 1972.SNOW-WHITE AND THE SEVEN DWARFS. Illustrated by Nancy EkholmBurkert. Tran. Lated by Randall Jarrell from The Brothers Grimm.Farrar, 1972.WHEN CLAY SINGS. Illustrated by Tom Bahti. Written by ByrdBaylor. Scribner, 1972.

1974 Award: DUFFY AND THE DEVIL: A CORNISH TALE. Illustrated by MargotZemach. Retold by Harve Zemach. Farrar, 1973.

Honor Books: CATHEDRAL: THE STORY OF ITS CONSTRUCTION. Written and illustratedby David Macaulay. Houghton Mifflin, 1973.THE THREE JOVIAL HUNTSMEN. Adapted and illustrated by SusanJeffers. Bradbury, 1973.

1975 Award: ARROW TO THE SUN: A PUEBLO INDIAN TA11:. Adapted and illustratedby Gerald McDermott. Viking, 1974.

Honor Book: JAMBO MEANS HELLO: A SWAHILI. ALPHABET BOOK. Illustrated by TomFeelings. Written by Muriel. Feelings. Dial, 1974.

1976 Award: WHY MOSQUITOES BUZZ IN PEOPLE'S EARS: A WEST AFRICAN TALE.Illustrated by Leo and Diane Dillon. Retold by Verna Aardema.Dial, 1975.

Honor Books: THE DESERT IS THEIRS. Illustrated by Peter Parnall. Written byByrd Baylor. Scribner, 1975.STREGA NONA. Adapted and illustrated by Tomie DePaola. Prentice,1975.

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1977 Award: ASHANT1. TO ZULU: AFRICAN TRADITIONS. Illustrated by Leo and DianeDillon. Written by Margaret Musgrove. Dial, 1976.

Honor Books: FISH FOR SUPPER, Written and illustrated by M. B. Goffstein.Dial, 1976.THE CONTEST: AN ARMENIAN TALE. Adapted and illustrated by NonnyHogrogian. Greenwillow, 1976.THE GOLEM: A JEWISH LEGEND. Written and illustrated by BeverlyBrodsky McDermott. Lippincott, 1976.HAWK, I'M YOUR BROTHER. Illustrated by Peter Parnall. Wr! ten byByrd Baylor. Scribner, 1976.THE AMAZING BONE. Written and illustrated by William Steig.Farrar, 1976.

1978 Award: NOAH'S ARK. Illustrated by Peter Spier. Doubleday, 1977.

Honor Books: CASTLE. Written and illustrated by David Macaulay. HoughtonMifflin, 1977.IT COULD ALWAYS BE WORSE: A YIDDISH FOLK TALE. Adapted andillustrated by Margot Zemach. Farrar, 1977.

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THE GIRL WHO LOVED WILD HORSES. Written and illustrated by PaulGoble. Bradbury, 1978.

FREIGHT TRAIN. Written and illustrated by Donald Crews.Greenwillow, 1978.THE WAY TO START A DAY. Illustrated by Peter Parnall. Written byByrd Baylor. Scribner, 1978.

OX-CART MAN. Illustrated by Barbara Cooney. Written by DonaldHall. Viking, 1979.

BEN'S TRUMPET. Written and illustrated by Rachel Isadora.Greenwillow, 1979.THE GARDEN OF ABDUL GASAZI. Written and illustrated by Chris VanAllsburg. Houghton Mifflin, 1979.THE TREASURE. Adapted and illustrated by Uri Shulevitz. Farrar,1979.

FABLES. Written and illustrated by Arnold Lobel. Harper, 1980.

THE BREMEN-TOWN MUSICIANS. Adapted and illustrated by Use Plume.Doubleday, 1980.THE GRAY LADY AND THE STRAWBERRY SNATCHER. Written and illustratedby Molly Bang. Four Winds, 1980.MICE TWICE. Written and illustrated by Joseph Low. Atheneum,1980.

TRUCK. Written and illustrated by Donald Crews. Greenwillow,1980.

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1982 Award: JUMANJI. Written and illustrated by Chris Van Allsburg. Houghton

Mifflin, 1981.

Honor Books: ON MARKET STREET. Illustrated by Anita Lobel. Written by ArnoldLobel. Greenwillow, 1981.OUTSIDE OVER THERE. Written and illustrated by Maurice Sendak.Harper, 1981.A VISIT TO WILLIAM BLAKE'S INN: POEMS FOR INNOCENT AND EXPERIENCEDTRAVELERS. Illustrated by Alice and Martin Provensen. Writtenby Nancy Willard. Harcourt, 1981.WHERE THE BUFFALOES BEGIN. Illustrated by Stephen Gammell.Written by Olaf Baker. Warne, 1981.

1983 Award: SHADOW. Translated from the French and illustrated by MarciaBrown. Written by Blaise Cendrars. Jcribner, 1982.

Honor Books: A CHAIR FOR MY MOTHER. Written and illustrated by Vera B.Williams. Greenwillow, 1982.WHEN I WAS YOUNG IN THE MOUNTAINS. Illustrated by Diane Goode.Written by Cynthia Rylant. Dutton, 1982.

1984 Award: THE GLORIOUS FLIGHT: ACROSS THE CHANNEL WITH LOUIS BLL4RIOT, JULY

25, 1909. Written and illustrated by Alice and Martin Provensen.Viking, 1983.

Honor Books: LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD. Adapted and illustrated by Trina SchartHyman. Holiday, 1983.TEN, NINE, EIGHT. Written and illustrated by Molly Bang.Greenwillow, 1983.

1985 Award: SAINT GEORGE AND THE DRAGON. Illustrated by Trina Schart Hyman. .

Adapted by Margaret Hodges. Little, 1984.

Honor Books: HANSEL AND GRETEL. Illustrated by Paul O. Zelinsky. Retold byRika Lesser. Dodd, Mead, 1984.HAVE YOU SEEN MY DUCKLING? Written and illustrated by NancyTafuri. Greenwillow, 1984.THE STORY OF JUMPING MOUSE: A NATIVE AMERICAN LEGEND. Retold andillustrated by John Steptoe. Lothrop, 1984.

1986 Award: THE POLAR EXPRESS. Written and illustrated by Chris Van Allsburg.Houghton Mifflin, 1985.

Honor Books: KING BIDGOOD'S IN THE BATHTUB. Illustrated by Don Wood. Writtenby Audrey Wood. Harcourt, 1985.THE RELATIVES CAME. Illustrated by Stephen Gammen.. Written byCynthia Rylant. Bradbury, 1985.

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1987 Award: HEY Al.. Illustrated by Richard Egiolski. Written by ArthurYorinks. Farrar, 1986.

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Honor Books: ALPHABAT1CS. Written and illustrated by Suse MacDonald. Bradbury,1986.

RUMPLESTILTSKIN. Retold and illustrated by Paul 0. Zelinsky.Dutton, 1986.THE VILLAGE OF ROUND AND SQUARE HOUSES. Written and illustratedby Ann Grifalconi. Little, 1986.

1988 Award: OWL MOON. Illustrated by John Schoenherr. Written by Jane Yolen.Philomel, 1987.

Honor Book: MUFARO'S BEAUTIFUL DAUGHTERS: AN AFRICAN TALE. Written andillustrated by John Steptoe. Lothrop, 1987.

1989 Award: SONG AND DANCE MAN. Illustrated by Stephen Gammell. Written byKaren Ackerman. Knopf, 1988.

Honor. Books: THE BOY OF THE THREE-YEAR NAP. Illustrated by Allen Say. Writtenby Dianne Snyder. Houghton, 1988.FREE FALL. Illustrated by David Wiesner. Lothrop, 1988.GOLDILOCKS AND THE THREE BEARS. Retold and illustrated by JamesMarshall. Dial, 1988.MIRANDY AND BROTHER WIND. Illustrated by Jerry Pinkney. Writtenby Patricia C. McKissack. Knopf, 1988.

-990 Award: LON PO PO: A RED-RIDING HOOD STORY FROM CHINA. Translated andillustrated by Ed Young. Philomel, 1989.

Honor Books: BILL PEET: AN AUTOBIOGRAPHY. Written and illustrated by BillPeet. Houghton, 1989.COLOR ZOO. Written and illustrated by Lois Ehlert. Lippincott,1989.

HERSHEL AND THE HANUKKAH GOBLINS. Illustrated by Trina SchartHyman. Written by Eric Kimmel. Holiday, 1989.THE TALKING EGGS: A FOLKTALE FROM THE AMERICAN SOUTH.Illustrated by Jerry Pinkney. Retold by Robert D. San Souci.Dial, 1989.