2019 Books From Caldecott Medal/Honor Winners
Each year when Caldecott medal and honor winners are announced, there usually at least one (and sometimes more) previous winners among them. In 2019 it was Sophie Blackall, who won her second Caldecott.
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So let’s have a look at 2019 books from previous Caldecott winners, eh? Maybe some of these will end up on the 2020 Caldecott podium.
What did I miss? Let me know in the comments.
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About Travis Jonker
Travis Jonker is an elementary school librarian in Michigan. He writes reviews (and the occasional article or two) for School Library Journal and is a member of the 2014 Caldecott committee. You can email Travis at scopenotes@gmail.com, or follow him on Twitter: @100scopenotes.
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Brenda says
Nice bunch of books you’ve got here! I was bowled over by Smile. It’s a stunner. Each time I return to it, I find something new.
Jake Nuckolls says
These are amazing. So excited to see more by Ed Young!
Brian Wilson says
Brendan Wenzel has a gorgeous book called A Stone Sat Still coming out on August 29.
Laura Harrison says
I am so looking forward to Wenzel’s book. Everything he creates is stunning and imaginative.
Jonathan Hunt says
This–and the companion Newbery post–are some of my favorites of the year. The addition of the interior spreads makes it even better. Thanks! 🙂
Amy W says
Another took my breath away when I saw it a few weeks ago in B&N. I have a good feeling about that one. 🙂
Jill E. Swanson says
Aaaaah! I feel like a kid in a candy store 🙂 Such delectable looking book-making!! Cannot wait to meet every one of them.
Laura Harrison says
Smile is magnificent as is How to Read a Book. What amazing offerings. The Golden Age of Children’s books continues. We are so lucky to be living in this glorious and creative time.