Caldecott Medal
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Caldecott Medal
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- Caldecott Medal
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- The Randolph Caldecott Medal is awarded by the American Library Association to a U.S. illustrator for the most distinguished picture book for children published in the United States in the preceding year. The Caldecott Medal was first awarded in 1938 in honor of the nineteenth century English illustrator. Several honor titles are also chosen annually
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- trueGrandfather's journey
- trueHello Lighthouse
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- trueHey, Al
- trueJoseph had a little overcoat
- Jumanji
- trueJumanji
- trueKitten's first full moon
- trueLocomotive
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- trueMake way for ducklings
- Make way for ducklings
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- May I bring a friend?
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- trueNoah's Ark
- trueOfficer Buckle and Gloria
- trueOnce a mouse... : A fable cut in wood
- trueOne fine day
- trueOwl moon
- trueOx-cart man
- truePrayer for a child
- trueRadiant child : the story of young artist Jean-Michel Basquiat
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- trueSaint George and the dragon : a golden legend
- trueShadow
- trueSmoky night
- trueSnowflake Bentley
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- Song and dance man
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- trueThe big snow
- The biggest bear
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- trueThe lion & the mouse
- The little house
- trueThe little house
- The little island
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- The snowy day
- The snowy day
- The snowy day
- The snowy day : [board book]
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- trueAlways room for one more
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- trueBlack and white
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- Frog went a-courtin'
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