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Coretta Scott King Book Award 1997 to present

Given to African American authors and illustrator for outstanding inspirational and educational contributions, the Coretta Scott King Book Award titles promote understanding and appreciation of the culture of all peoples and their contribution to the realization of the American dream.The award is designed to commemorate the life and works of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and to honor Mrs. Coretta Scott King for her courage and determination to continue the work for peace and world brotherhood. Awards are given for Best Author and Best Illustrator.

The John Steptoe Award for New Talent was established to affirm new talent and to offer visibility to excellence in writing and/or illustration which otherwise might be formally unacknowledged within a given year within the structure of the two awards given annually by the Coretta Scott King Task Force

Coretta Scott King (Author) Book Award 2010

Bad News for Outlaws: The Remarkable Life of Bass Reeves, Deputy U.S. Marshal written by Vaunda Micheaux Nelson, illustrated by R. Gregory Christie

One King Author Honor Book was selected: Mare’s War by Tanita s. Davis and published by Alfred A. Knopf, an imprint of Random House Children’s Books, a division of Random House, Inc.

Coretta Scott King (Illustrator) Book Award


My People illustrated by Charles R. Smith Jr., written by Langston Hughes

One King Illustrator Honor Book was selected:The Negro Speaks of Rivers, illustrated by E. B. Lewis, written by Langston Hughes and published by Disney - Jump at the Sun Books, an imprint of Disney Book Group.

Coretta Scott King/John Steptoe New Talent Author Award 2010

The Rock and the River written by Kekla Magoon

Coretta Scott King – Virginia Hamilton Award for Lifetime Achievement 2010
Walter Dean Myers

2009 Author Award

We Are the Ship: The Story of Negro League Baseball by Kadir Nelson Publisher Comments
Using an "Everyman" player as his narrator, Kadir Nelson tells the story of Negro League baseball from its beginnings in the 1920s through its decline after Jackie Robinson crossed over to the majors in 1947. (read more)

2009 Illustrator Award


The Blacker the Berry by Joyce Carol Thomas Publisher Comments
Black is dazzling and distinctive, like toasted wheat berry bread; snowberries in the fall; rich, red cranberries; and the bronzed last leaves of summer. In this lyrical and luminous collection, Coretta Scott King honorees Joyce Carol Thomas and Floyd Cooper celebrate these many shades of black beautifully. (read more)

2008 Author Award Elijah of Buxton by Christopher Paul Curtis
2008 Illustrator Award Let It Shine: Three Favorite Spirituals illustrated by Ashley Bryan

2007 Author Award Copper Sun by Sharon Draper
2007 Illustrator Award Moses: When Harriet Tubman Led Her People to Freedom illustrated by Kadir Nelson

2006 Author Award Day of Tears by Julius Lester
2006 Illustrator Award Rosa illustrated by Bryan Collier

2005 Author Award Remember by Toni Morrison
2005 Illustrator Award Ellington Was Not a Street illustrated by Kadir A. Nelson

2004 Author Award The First Part Last by Angela Johnson
2004 Illustrator Award Beautiful Blackbird written and illustrated by Ashley Bryan

2003 Author Award Bronx Masquerade by Nikki Grimes
2003 Illustrator Award Talkin' about Bessie: The Story of Aviator Elizabeth Coleman illustrated by E. B. Lewis, written by Nikki Grimes

2002 Author Award The Land by Mildred D. Taylor
2002 Illustrator Award Goin' Someplace Special illustrated by Jerry Pinkney and written by Patricia McKissack

2001 Author Award Miracle's Boys by Jacqueline Woodson
2001 Illustrator Award Uptown illustrated and written by Bryan Collier

2000 Author Award Bud, Not Buddy by Christopher Paul Curtis
2000 Illustrator Award In the Time of the Drums illustrated by Brian Pinkney and written by Kim L. Siegelson

1999 Author Award Heaven by Angela Johnson
1999 Illustrator Award I See the Rhythm illustrated by Michele Wood and written by Toyomi Igus

1998 Author Award Forged by Fire by Sharon Mills Draper
1998 Illustrator Award In Daddy's Arms I am Tall illustrated by Alan Schroeder and written by Javaka Steptoe

1997 Author Award Slam! by Water Dean Myers
1997 Illustrator Award Minty: A Story of Young Harriet Tubman illustrated by Jerry Pinkney and written by Alan Schroeder

Randolph Caldecott Medal Winners 1938 to 2010

One of the worlds most highly regarded children's book awards, The Caldecott Medal is awarded annually by the Association for Library Service to Children, a division of the American Library Association, to the artist of the most distinguished American picture book for children published that year. 

It was named in honor of nineteenth-century English illustrator Randolph Caldecott. Together with the Newbery Medal, it is the most prestigious of American children's book award.

Randolph Caldecott Medal 2010

The Lion and the Mouse illustrated and written by Jerry Pinkney

Two Caldecott Honor Books also were named : All the World, illustrated by Marla Frazee, written by Liz Garton Scanlon and published by Beach Lane Books; and Red Sings from Treetops: A Year in Colors, illustrated by Pamela Zagarenski, written by Joyce Sidman and published by Houghton Mifflin Books for Children, Houghton Mifflin Harcourt.
 
Randolph Caldecott Medal 2009 Winners

Winner: Beth Krommes, illustrator of the House in the Night written by Susan Marie Swanson and published by Houghton Mifflin Company, is the 2009 Caldecott Medal Winner.

Three Caldecott Honor Books were named:

A Couple of Boys Have the Best Week Ever, written and illustrated by Marla Frazee and published by Harcourt, Inc.;

How I Learned Geography, written and illustrated by Uri Shulevitz and published by Farrar Straus Giroux;

A River of Words: The Story of William Carlos Williams, illustrated by Melissa Sweet, written by Jen Bryant and published by Eerdmans Books for Young Readers, an imprint of Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing Co.

2008 -The Invention of Hugo Cabret by Brian Selznick Review
"With characteristic intelligence, exquisite images, and a breathtaking design, Selznick shatters conventions related to the art of bookmaking....This is a masterful narrative that readers can literally manipulate." School Library Journal (Starred Review) (read more)


2007- Flotsam by David Wiesner Powells.com Staff Pick
A day at the beach like no other! A boy finds an old camera that has washed ashore and thus begins an incredible story-in-pictures. As beautiful and intriguing as any of his previous books, Flotsam is a Wiesner classic — a treat for kids and adults alike.

2006- The Hello, Goodbye Window by Norton Juster and Chris Raschka Publisher Comments
The kitchen window at Nanna and Poppy's house is, for one little girl, a magic gateway. Everything important happens near it, through it, or beyond it. Told in her voice, her story is both a voyage of discovery and a celebration of the commonplace wonders that define childhood. It is also a love song devoted to that special relationship between grandparents and grandchild.

2005- Kitten's First Full Moon by Kevin Henkes Synopsis
From one of the most beloved picture book creators of today comes a memorable new character and a suspenseful adventure. Kitten sees her first full moon, but she thinks it's a bowl of milk and tries to get at it. (read more)

2004- The Man Who Walked Between the Towers by Mordicai Gerstein Publisher Comments
In 1974, French aerialist Philippe Petit threw a tightrope between the two towers of the World Trade Center and spent an hour walking, dancing, and performing high-wire tricks a quarter mile in the sky. This picture book captures the poetry and magic of the event with a poetry of its own: lyrical words and lovely paintings that present the detail, daring, and   in two dramatic foldout spreads   the vertiginous drama of Petit's feat.

2003 - My Friend Rabbit by Eric Rohmann Review
"[A] smart, sassy object lesson....The fun of this is in the spacing and sequencing of the heavily ink-outlined drawings....Tremendous physical humor delivers a gentle lesson about accepting friends as they are." Connie Fletcher, Booklist

2002- The Three Pigs by David Wiesner 
Publisher Comments
This picture book begins placidly (and familiarly) enough, with three pigs collecting materials and going off to build houses of straw, sticks, and bricks. But the wolfs huffing and puffing blows the first pig right out of the story... and into the realm of pure imagination. The transition signals the start of a freewheeling adventure with characteristic David Wiesner effects — cinematic flow, astonishing shifts of perspective, and sly humor, as well as episodes of flight. (read more)

2001 So You Want To Be President? by Judith St. George

2000 Joseph Had a Little Overcoat by Simms Taback

1999 Snowflake Bentley by Jacqueline Briggs Martin

1998 Rapunzel by Paul O. Zelinsky

1997 Golem by David Wisniewski

1996 Officer Buckle and Gloria by Peggy Rathmann

1995 Smoky Night by Eve Bunting

1994 Grandfather's Journey by Allen Say

1992 Tuesday by David Wiesner

1991 Black and White by David Macaulay

1990 Lon Po Po: A Red-riding Hood Story From China by Ed Young

1989 Song and Dance Man by Karen Ackerman

1988 Owl Moon by Jane Yolen

1987 Hey, Al by Arthur Yorinks

1986 The Polar Express by Chris Van Allsburg

1985 Saint George and the Dragon by Margaret Hodges

1984 The Glorious Flight: Across the Channel With Louis Bleriot, July 25, 1909 by Alice Provensen

1983 Shadow by Blaise Cendrars

1982 Jumanji by Chris Van Allsburg

1981 Fables by Arnold Lobel

1980 Ox-cart Man by Donald Hall

1979 The Girl Who Loved Wild Horses by Paul Goble

1978 Noah's Ark by Peter Spier

1977 Ashanti To Zulu: African Traditions by Margaret W. Musgrove

1976 Why Mosquitoes Buzz in People's Ears: A West African Tale by Verna Aardema

1975 Arrow To the Sun: A Pueblo Indian Tale by Gerald Mcdermott

1974 Duffy and the Devil by Harve Zemach

1973 The Funny Little Woman by Arlene Mosel

1972 One Fine Day by Nonny Hogrogian

1971 A Story, a Story: An African Tale by Gail E. Haley

1970 Sylvester and the Magic Pebble by William Steig

1969 The Fool of the World and the Flying Ship: A Russian Tale by Arthur Ransome

1968 Drummer Hoff by Barbara Emberley

1967 Sam Bangs and Moonshine by Evaline Ness

1966 Always Room for One More by Sorche Nic Leodhas

1965 May I Bring a Friend? by Beatrice Schenk De Regniers

1964 Where the Wild Things Are by Maurice Sendak

1963 The Snowy Day by Ezra Jack Keats

1962 Once a Mouse... : A Fable Cut in Wood by Marcia Brown

1961 Baboushka and the Three Kings: Ruth Robbins by Ruth Robbins

1960 Nine Days To Christmas by Marie Hall Ets

1959 Chanticleer and the Fox by Geoffrey Chaucer

1958 Time of Wonder by Robert Mccloskey

1957 A Tree Is Nice by Janice May Udry

1956 Frog Went A-courtin' by John Langstaff

1955 Cinderella by Charles Perrault

1954 Madeline's Rescue by Ludwig Bemelmans

1953 The Biggest Bear by Lynn K. Ward

1952 Finders Keepers by Nicolas Will

1951 The Egg Tree by Katherine Milhous

1950 Song of the Swallows by Leo Politi

1949 The Big Snow by Berta Hader

1948 White Snow, Bright Snow by Alvin Tresselt

1947 The Little Island by Golden Macdonald

1946 The Rooster Crows: A Book of American Rhymes and Jingles by Maud Petersham

1945 Prayer for a Child by Rachel Field

1944 Many Moons by James Thurber

1943 The Little House by Virginia Lee Burton

1942 Make Way for Ducklings by Robert Mccloskey

1941 They Were Strong and Good by Robert Lawson

1940 Abraham Lincoln by Ingri D'aulaire

1939 Mei LI by Thomas Handforth

1938 Animals of the Bible: A Picture Book by Dorothy P. Lathrop