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Sunday
Jan092011

2011 Caldecott Hopefuls

I'm posting my list of Caldecott Hopefuls (I don't even try to pick the winners; these are just some of last year's personal favorites) from a borrowed computer on our last night in London.  Sadly, I scheduled our plane trip home such that we will be IN THE AIR when the ALA awards are announced tomorrow morning.  It's going to be a long flight!

Nonfiction edition (links are to my reviews of these titles):

International edition (I know, not eligible, but these are MY Caldecott Hopefuls after all):

  • The Quiet Book by Deborah Underwood and Renata Liwska (Houghton Mifflin).

And that's it, except for the ones on my desk at home that I'm forgetting.  Maybe the Caldecott Committee will remind me, or maybe they'll choose Art and Max by David Weisner (Clarion):  a worthy choice!  What are your personal favorites and/or Caldecott picks?  Remind me.

 

Reader Comments (2)

As a Meet Wild Boars fan, I have a lot of love for Sophie Blackall, though I don't know her personally. There are lots of people I do know, though, and meeting more people all of the time, and as that happens I find it harder to make predictions. Crossing fingers for everybody, especially in Newbery.

January 9, 2011 | Unregistered Commentermadelyn

I know what you mean, Madelyn--it does complicate things, but in the best possible way.

January 14, 2011 | Registered CommenterAnamaria

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