2016 Books from Caldecott Winners

Studies (conducted in my head) have shown that there are a whole lot of illustrators who have won a Caldecott Medal or Honor more than once. Take the most recent awards – there were two winners who had been there before (Henkes and Collier). Therefore it might be handy to take a look at 2016 […]

2016 Caldecott Books

Studies (conducted in my head) have shown that there are a whole lot of illustrators who have won a Caldecott Medal or Honor more than once. Take the most recent awards – there were two winners who had been there before (Henkes and Collier).

Therefore it might be handy to take a look at 2016 books by past Caldecott Medal and Honor winners. Lotta talent on this list. Plenty to keep an eye on…

If I missed any, let me know in the comments.

Coming soon – the Newbery edition.

Some Writer

Some Writer! The Story of E.B. White by Melissa Sweet (October 4)

Listen to Our World

Listen to Our World by Bill Martin and Michael Sampson, illustrated by Melissa Sweet (March 15)

Giant Squid

Giant Squid by Candace Fleming, illustrated by Eric Rohmann (September 27)

Bloom

Bloom by Doreen Cronin, illustrated by David Small (February 9)

Are We There Yet

Are We There Yet? by Dan Santat (April 12)

Ninja Chicks

Hansel & Gretel: Ninja Chicks by Corey Rosen Schwartz and Rebecca J. Gomez, illustrated by Dan Santat (May 24)

Henry and Leo

Henry & Leo by Pamela Zagarenski (October 4)

Flora and the Peacocks

Flora and the Peacocks by Molly Idle (May 3)

Rudas

Rudas: Niño’s Horrendous Hermanitas by Yuyi Morales (October 18)

Thunder Boy

Thunder Boy Jr. by Sherman Alexie, illustrated by Yuyi Morales (May 10)

Bunny Dreams

Bunny Dreams by Peter McCarty (January 5)

Tree in the Courtyard

The Tree in the Courtyard: Looking Through Anne Frank’s Window by Jeff Gottesfeld, illustrated by Peter McCarty (March 8)

First Step

The First Step: How One Girl Put Segregation on Trial by Susan E. Goodman, illustrated by E.B. Lewis (January 5)

Maggie and Michael

Maggie and Michael Get Dressed by Denise Fleming (April 12)

Not Time

It’s Not Time for Sleeping by Lisa Graff, illustrated by Lauren Castillo (November 1)

Twenty Yawns

Twenty Yawns by Jane Smiley, illustrated by Lauren Castillo (April 1)

In Plain Sight

In Plain Sight by Richard Jackson, illustrated by Jerry Pinkney (September 20)

Before Morning

Before Morning by Joyce Sidman, illustrated by Beth Krommes (October 4)

School's First Day of School

School’s First Day of School by Adam Rex, illustrated by Christian Robinson (June 28)

Little Penguins

Little Penguins by Cynthia Rylant, illustrated by Christian Robinson (October 25)

Voyage in the Clouds

A Voyage in the Clouds by Matthew Olshan, illustrated by Sophie Blackall (October 11)

Flying Frogs

Flying Frogs and Walking Fish by Steve Jenkins and Robin Page (May 3)

Squirrels Leap

Squirrels Leap, Squirrels Sleep by April Pulley Sayre, illustrated by Steve Jenkins (November 1)

Cleonardo

Cleonardo: The Little Inventor by Mary GrandPré (August 30)

Duck on a Tractor

Duck on a Tractor by David Shannon (September 13)

I Am Pan

I Am Pan! by Mordicai Gerstein (March 8)

Rain Fish

Rain Fish by Lois Ehlert (April 26)

Found a Hat

We Found a Hat by Jon Klassen (Cover not released yet) (October 11)

I Hear a Pickle

I Hear a Pickle by Rachel Isadora (January 12)

Clara

Clara by Emily Arnold McCully (June 7)

We Came to America

We Came to America by Faith Ringgold (May 10)

Mousequerade

Mousequerade Ball: A Counting Tale by Lori Mortensen, illustrated by Betsy Lewin (May 17)

City Shapes

City Shapes by Diana Murray, illustrated by Brian Collier (June 21)

Old Dog

Old Dog Baby Baby by Julie Fogliano, illustrated by Chris Raschka (October 11)

Moon's Almost Here

The Moon’s Almost Here by Patricia MacLachlan, illustrated by Tomie dePaola (June 7)

Nanette's Baguette

Nanette’s Baguette by Mo Willems (October 25)

Silly Wonderful You

Silly Wonderful You by Sherri Dusky Rinker, illustrated by Patrick McDonnell (January 5)

There Is a Tribe of Kids

There Is a Tribe of Kids by Lane Smith (May 3)

Return-Cover

Return by Aaron Becker (August 2)

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