NYPL Wire–The New York Public Library: 10 Caldecott Award Winners That Have Stood the Test of Time
Via teaching literacy.
nypl:
A Ball for Daisy, written and illustrated by Chris Raschka, just won the 2012 Caldecott Medal! Youth Materials Specialist Betsy Bird shares her picks for 10 winners that have stood the test of time.
1942: Make Way for Ducklings by Robert McCloskey (Viking)
These ducklings don’t age…
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POSTED Monday January 23rd
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For Daisy won?! Wow. I read...for class. I really wanted “Grandpa Green”
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The original Madeline was an Honor Book in 1940. An Honor Book behind...Paddle-To-The-Sea....
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