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Each year an illustrated children's book determined to be the most "distinguished" in terms of excellence and appeal to children is chosen as winner of the Caldecott Award Medal.

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Randolph Caldecott Medal Award

Abegail Prado & Sherone Barnes

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Introduction

 

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Introduction

Each year an illustrated children's book determined to be the most "distinguished" in terms of excellence and appeal to children is chosen as winner of the Caldecott Award Medal.

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Brief History

 

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Who is Randolph Caldecott?

(1846-1886) • He transformed the world

of children's books in the Victorian era.

 • His illustrations for

children were unique to their time in both their humor, and their ability to create a sense of movement, vitality, and action that complemented the stories they accompanied.

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The Randolph Caldecott Medal• In 1937, René Paul Chambellan designed the

Caldecott Medal. • The bronze medal has the winner's name and the

date engraved on the back. • Caldecott Medal inscription reads,

"Awarded annually by the Children's and School Librarians Sections of the American Library Association."

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Frederic G. Melcher• He was the co-editor of

Publishers Weekly in New York City and founder of Children's Book Week and established the Randolph Caldecott Award.

 •   He was concerned that the

artists creating picture books for children were as deserving of honor and encouragement as were the authors of children's books. 

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Who gets this award?• This medal is to be given to

the artist who had created the most distinguished picture book of the year and named in honor of the nineteenth-century English illustrator Randolph J. Caldecott.

• The idea for this medal was also accepted enthusiastically by the Section for Library Work with Children of ALA and was approved by the ALA Executive Board.

The Caldecott Award was established after the Newbery

Award.

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Terms• Awarded annually

• Artist/illustrators must be citizens or residents of the United States

• Must be published in the United States, territory or commonwealth

• Illustrations must be original work

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Award Process• Award chosen by a 15 member committee

• Committee composed of:• 8 persons elected by the American Library

Association (ALSC)• 7 persons appointed by the ALSC president

• At time the committee has received over 700 entries for consideration

• The deadline for receiving works is December 31

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Criteria• Interpretation of the

story, theme and/or concept

• Whether the illustrations are suitable for the book

• Are the pictures successful in depicting the plot, theme, characters, setting, mood and any other information relevant to the story

2010 WinnerThe Lion and the Mouse

By Jerry Pinkney

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Criteria• The pictures can not

rely upon media in order to be understood or enjoyed.

• The text (if any) and other components are of secondary importance to the pictures

2009 WinnerThe House in the NightBy Susan Marie Swanson

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2011 WinnerBy Philip Stead

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Illustrations

• Erin Stead employs woodblock printing techniques and pencil.

• The figures are detailed with light, delicate lines.

• Colors were used sparely – mostly muted green, brown and yellow.

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A Sick Day for Amos McGee

• It is a picture book of rare elegance.

• Events unfold slowly in the story

• The gentle tone of the story and the thoughtful, lyrical writing compels the reader to slow down.

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Special Quality

• It has the capacity to encourage readers to suspend disbelief.

• The whole story seems true.

• Not only that, the story is a sweet statement about the importance of friendship.

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Sources

•http://www.randolphcaldecott.org.uk/who.htm

• pictures from google.com•http://www.ala.org/ala/mgrps/divs/alsc/awardsgrants/bookmedia/caldecottmedal/caldecotthonors/caldecottmedal.cfm•http://www.ala.org/ala/mgrps/divs/alsc/awardsgrants/bookmedia/caldecottmedal/aboutcaldecott/aboutcaldecott.cfm

• http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Caldecott_Medal• http://lookingglassreview.com/html/randolph_caldecott.html