Caldecott Medal Winners & Honor Books
The Caldecott Medal was named in honor of nineteenth-century English illustrator Randolph Caldecott. It 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. (winners and honors 2001 - 2021)

The Adventures Of Beekle The Unimaginary Friend

by Dan Santat


Creepy carrots!

by Aaron Reynolds






Finding Winnie The True Story Of The World's Most Famous Bear

by Lindsay Mattick


Flora And The Flamingo

by Molly Idle




Last stop on Market Street

by Matt de la Pen~a






Radiant child : the story of young artist Jean-Michel Basquiat

by Javaka Steptoe


Sam & Dave Dig A Hole

by Mac Barnett


This is not my hat

by Jon Klassen


This one summer

by Mariko Tamaki


They all saw a cat

by Brendan Wenzel




Click, Clack, Moo Cows That Type

by Doreen Cronin


A couple of boys have the best week ever

by Marla Frazee


Don't Let The Pigeon Drive The Bus

by Mo Willems




The house in the night

by Susan Marie Swanson


How I Learned Geography

by Uri Shulevitz


The Invention Of Hugo Cabret A Novel In Words And Pictures

by Brian Selznick


Knuffle Bunny A Cautionary Tale

by Mo Willems


The Lion & The Mouse

by Jerry Pinkney


The Man Who Walked Between The Towers

by Mordicai Gerstein


Me-- Jane

by Patrick McDonnell




A sick day for Amos McGee

by Philip C. Stead


So you want to be president?

by Judith St. George


What do you do with a tail like this?

by Steve Jenkins


Leave me alone!

by Vera Brosgol


Wolf in the snow

by Matthew Cordell


Big cat, little cat

by Elisha Cooper






Hello Lighthouse / by

by Sophie Blackall


Alma and How She Got Her Name

by Juana Martinez-Neal


A big mooncake for little star

by Grace Lin






The undefeated / by

by Kwame Alexander


Bear came along

by Richard T. Morris


Double bass blues

by Andrea J. Loney


Going down home with daddy

by Kelly Starling Lyons


We Are Water Protectors

by Carole Lindstrom




The cat man of Aleppo

by Irene Latham