You're correct about this year's eligible books being only from 2005. In
addition, the illustrator must be a resident of the United States. There
are a few other books on this list that do not meet those criteria.
For a complete list of the rules for eligibility please see:
http://www.ala.org/ala/alsc/awardsscholarships/literaryawds/caldecottmedal/c
aldecottterms/caldecottterms.htm
Genevieve Gallagher
2006 Caldecott Committee Member
On 1/5/06 9:18 AM, "Lisa Roberts" <lrobe.ri.wfb@WFBSCHOOLS.COM> wrote:
> I was under the impression that only books published in the past year
> were considered for the Caldecott. "Boxes for Katje" was published in
> 2003.
>
>
> Lisa Roberts
> Library Media Specialist
> Richards Elementary School
> 5812 Santa Monica Blvd.
> Whitefish Bay, WI. 53217
> lrobe.ri.wfb@wfbschools.com
>>>> Suji DeHart <sdehart@HIGHLANDSCHOOL.ORG> 01/05/06 7:03 AM >>>
> To all of you who requested a hit on the Caldecott hopefuls, here they
> are
> (see below AND attached files) Thanks to all of you who so helpfully
> responded.
>
>
>
> The Hello, Goodbye Window - Juster
>
> Zen Shorts - Muth
>
> He's Got the Whole World in his Hands - Nelson
>
> Bebop Express - Panahi
>
> Summertime Waltz - Payne
>
> Clara and Asha - Rohmann
>
> Show Way - Woodson
>
> Black all around, by Patricia Hubbell
>
> Boxes for Katje, by Candace Fleming
>
> Johann Gutenberg and the Amazing Printing Press, by Bruce Koscielniak
>
> Mother Teresa - Demi
>
> The Great Fuzz Frenzy, by Janet Stevens
>
> "Beyond the Great Mountains,"
>
> "Rosa," by Nikki Giovanni
>
> "The Serpent Came to Gloucester by M T Anderson
>
> "I Ain't Gonna Paint no More by Beaumont
>
> Our Tree Named Steve, Zweibel
>
> "The Dancing Tiger by Malachy Doyle
>
> Special thanks to Nancy Kellner for her "Peasleecott Contender List."
> Peasleecott Contenders 2006-
> Group A
>
> Beneath the Streets of Boston
>
> The Great Fuzz Frenzy by Stevens
>
> Me, All Alone, at the End of the World
>
> The Pea Blossom by Amy Lowry Poole
>
> Show Way by Jacqueline Woodson
>
> So, What's It Like to Be a Cat? by Karla Kushkin
>
> A Splendid Friend, Indeed by Suzanne Bloom
>
> The Story Goes On by Aileen Lucia Fisher
>
> Group B
> A Apple Pie by Spirlin
>
> Carmine, A Little More Red
>
> Jazz A-B-Z byWinton Marsalis
>
> New York is English, Chattanooga is Creek by Christopher Raschka
>
> Oscar's Half Birthday
>
> Stars Beneath Your Bed Wiggle
>
> Zen Shorts by Muth
>
> Group C
> He's Got the Whole World in His HandsI by Kadir Nelson
>
> Ain't Gonna Paint No More by Beaumont (duplicated above)
>
> In the Snow
>
> Inside, Inside, Inside
>
> Leonardo the Terrible Monster by Mo Willems
>
> Nacho and Lolita
>
> A Play's the Thing
>
> Ste-e-e-e-eamboat A-Comin'
>
> Group D
> Granite Baby by Lynne Bertrand
>
> Kamishibai Man by Allen Say
>
> The Milkman
>
> My Best Friend
>
> Neat Line --Scribbling Through Mother Goose
>
> The Summertime Waltz by Nina Payne
>
> The Wheels on the Race Car
>
> Gayle Stein, LibrarianCentral Avenue SchoolMadison, NJ 07940
> robdan12@comcast.netsteing@madisonpublicschools.org
> --
>
> Suji DeHart
>
> PK-8 Librarian
>
> Highland School
>
> Warrenton, VA
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
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