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 This listing is for a Rare Pre-1st Edition or UNCORRECTED ADVANCE PROOFS of RAIN PLAY   by author Cynthia Cotten and Caldecott Award winning author and illustrator JAVAKA STEPTOE This uncorrected proof is what is known in the Publishing business as an "F & G " or "Folded and Gathered " Proof.  It is an Uncorrected Book Proof that is sent out BEFORE the book is bound and has the loose sections or pages of the book (also known as signatures) placed within an unfolded dust jacket.  It is UNBOUND and the book signatures are laid in the Dust Jacket.  These F&G's are sent out as Advance Proofs of Children's Picturebooks for Reviewers or Bookstore buyers to preview the upcoming title. They are EXTREMELY RARE (much rarer than the ARCs!) as almost all of them are disposed of since they aren't bound. FYI - The term ARC is an abbreviation for ADVANCED READER'S COPY - it is sometimes known as an UNCORRECTED PROOF or GALLEY or Advance Reader's Edition as well.  This is a copy of the book released well before the publication date for the use of reviewers or for promotion of the book.  ARCs are sent to booksellers, reviewers, and others to get advance orders or to spark interest in the book's release.  They are usually bound in softcover wraps and sometimes contain content that is later edited out or changed in the actual 1st printing.  There are a limited number of these made and most are read and then discarded - many book collectors believe these to be the TRUE FIRST edition and because of their rarity can sometimes command many hundreds of dollars premium over the price of a regular first edition!!

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This is the ADVANCE UNCORRECTED PROOF or the F&G F olded and Gathered Sheets of the 2008 HENRY HOLT books First Edition/First Printing.  It has a complete number string 1 3 5 7 9 10 8 6 4 2 on the publisher's information page which is the correct indicator for a first printing for this title.

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RAIN PLAY Here it comes! Cool drops splash down, scattering the grown-ups. But the children love romping in the rain, until—BOOM!   This joyous, rhyming poem captures the many delights of a rainy day.

Editorial Reviews

From School Library Journal

PreSchool-Grade 2—A rainstorm disrupts a group of children. Some scatter, some stay and play. It's fun until the lightning and thunder begin. Then the remaining kids make a run for dad's car. The rest of the storm is waited out at home. The text is written in rhythmic two-line rhymes: "See the breeze/toss the trees./Plip, plop./Drip, drop." Though there's not much of a story here, the illustrations make the rainstorm an event. Steptoe's cut-paper collages are filled with texture and motion. Facial features rendered in paint show the joy that the youngsters feel when the cool rain starts coming down and their relief at being indoors, warm and dry. These African-American kids exuberantly jump, splash, run, and puddle-stomp all around the playground. The pictures are so lively that they may inspire readers to try this simple pastime.—Ieva Bates, Ann Arbor District Library, MI Copyright © Reed Business Information, a division of Reed Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

From Booklist

For kids, a rainy day can be pure play, and this exuberant rhyming poem and buoyant illustrations testify to that. “At the park the sky grows dark. / See the breeze toss the trees. Plip, plop. Drip, drop.” As raindrops splatter, most of the people scatter while others linger as they respond to the refreshing coolness: “Running, Romping, Puddle Stomping.” The succinct verse opens a watergate for Steptoe’s cut-paper-and-paint collages to express a variety of sensations in a fresh-as-rain style. The backgrounds of textured papers stream across the spreads in watery colors as the distinctive African American faces in shades of brown and umber reflect differing emotions and provide the drama. The look here is the flip side of the tissue collages in Steptoe and Karen English’s A Hot Day on Abbott Avenue (2004). Use these together in a story hour about the way weather affects a day. Preschool-Grade 2. --Julie Cummins

Review

“The text’s short couplets won’t be a challenge even for newly emergent readers, and the laughing, brown- and yellow-skinned figures dance through the elongated raindrops with infectiously joyous abandon.”

—Kirkus Reviews

 

“For kids, a rainy day can be pure play, and this exuberant rhyming poem and buoyant illustrations testify to that.”

—Booklist

 

“The illustrations make the rainstorm an event. The pictures are so lively that they may inspire readers”

—School Library Journal

About the Author Cynthia Cotten has written several books for young readers, including This Is the Stable , Abbie in Stitches , At the Edge of the Woods and Snow Ponies . She grew up in Lockport, New York, a small town on the Erie Canal. She didn’t always know she wanted to be a writer—she dreamed of being a teacher, a marine biologist, a U.N. interpreter and a jockey—but she always loved reading. “My idea of the perfect summer vacation,” she says, “was to go to the library once a week, check out as many books as I could fit into my bike basket, and spend the rest of the week sitting someplace cool, reading.” Cotten lives in Montclair, Virginia.

Javaka Steptoe From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Javaka Steptoe is an author and illustrator. He won the 2017 Caldecott Medal as well as the Americas Award for Children's and Young Adult Literature and the Coretta Scott King Book Award from the American Library Association for his picture book Radiant Child: The Story of Young Artist Jean-Michel Basquiat . The book was initially inspired by a Basquiat exhibit at the Brooklyn Museum Steptoe saw in 2005.

Steptoe's other works include illustrating Jimi Sounds Like a Rainbow: A Story of the Young Jimi Hendrix (Clarion Books , 2010) and writing and illustrating In Daddy’s Arms I Am Tall: African Americans Celebrating Fathers (Lee & Low Books , 1997), which also won the Coretta Scott King Book Award.

Steptoe lives in Brooklyn . His father is John Steptoe , who twice won Caldecott Honors (for his book The Story of Jumping Mouse in 1985 and Mufaro’s Beautiful Daughters in 1988.)

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Caldecott Medal recipients

Year   Illustrator   Book  
2017 2016 2015 2014 2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 Javaka Steptoe Sophie Blackall Dan Santat Brian Floca Jon Klassen Chris Raschka Erin Stead Jerry Pinkney Beth Krommes                            Radiant Child Finding Winnie The Adventures of Beekle Locomotive This Is Not My Hat A Ball for Daisy A Sick Day for Amos McGee The Lion & the Mouse The House in the Night
2008 Brian Selznick The Invention of Hugo Cabret
2007 David Wiesner Flotsam
2006 Chris Raschka The Hello, Goodbye Window
2005 Kevin Henkes Kitten's First Full Moon
2004 Mordicai Gerstein The Man Who Walked Between the Towers
2003 Eric Rohmann My Friend Rabbit
2002 David Wiesner The Three Pigs
2001 David Small So You Want to Be President?
2000 Simms Taback Joseph Had a Little Overcoat
1999 Mary Azarian Snowflake Bentley
1998 Paul O. Zelinsky Rapunzel
1997 David Wisniewski Golem
1996 Peggy Rathmann Officer Buckle and Gloria
1995 David Diaz Smoky Night
1994 Allen Say Grandfather's Journey
1993 Emily Arnold McCully Mirette on the High Wire
1992 David Wiesner Tuesday
1991 David Macaulay Black and White
1990 Ed Young Lon Po Po: A Red-Riding Hood Story from China
1989 Stephen Gammell Song and Dance Man
1988 John Schoenherr Owl Moon
1987 Richard Egielski Hey, Al
1986 Chris Van Allsburg The Polar Express
1985 Trina Schart Hyman Saint George and the Dragon
1984 Alice and Martin Provensen The Glorious Flight: Across the Channel with Louis Bleriot
1983 Marcia Brown Shadow
1982 Chris Van Allsburg Jumanji
1981 Arnold Lobel Fables
1980 Barbara Cooney Ox-Cart Man
1979 Paul Goble The Girl Who Loved Wild Horses
1978 Peter Spier Noah's Ark
1977 Leo and Diane Dillon Ashanti to Zulu: African Traditions
1976 Leo and Diane Dillon Why Mosquitoes Buzz in People's Ears
1975 Gerald McDermott Arrow to the Sun
1974 Margot Zemach Duffy and the Devil
1973 Blair Lent The Funny Little Woman
1972 Nonny Hogrogian One Fine Day
1971 Gail E. Haley A Story a Story
1970 William Steig Sylvester and the Magic Pebble
1969 Uri Shulevitz The Fool of the World and the Flying Ship
1968 Ed Emberley Drummer Hoff
1967 Evaline Ness Sam, Bangs, and Moonshine
1966 Nonny Hogrogian Always Room for One More
1965 Beni Montresor May I Bring a Friend?
1964 Maurice Sendak Where the Wild Things Are
1963 Ezra Jack Keats The Snowy Day
1962 Marcia Brown Once a Mouse
1961 Nicolas Sidjakov Baboushka and the Three Kings
1960 Marie Hall Ets Nine Days to Christmas
1959 Barbara Cooney Chanticleer and the Fox
1958 Robert McCloskey Time of Wonder
1957 Marc Simont A Tree is Nice
1956 Feodor Rojankovsky Frog Went A-Courtin'
1955 Marcia Brown Cinderella, or the Little Glass Slipper
1954 Ludwig Bemelmans Madeline's Rescue
1953 Lynd Ward The Biggest Bear
1952 Nicholas Mordvinoff Finders Keepers
1951 Katherine Milhous The Egg Tree
1950 Leo Politi Song of the Swallows
1949 Berta and Elmer Hader The Big Snow
1948 Roger Duvoisin White Snow, Bright Snow
1947 Leonard Weisgard The Little Island
1946 Maud and Miska Petersham The Rooster Crows
1945 Elizabeth Orton Jones Prayer for a Child
1944 Louis Slobodkin Many Moons
1943 Virginia Lee Burton The Little House
1942 Robert McCloskey Make Way for Ducklings
1941 Robert Lawson They Were Strong and Good
1940 Ingri and Edgar Parin d'Aulaire Abraham Lincoln
1939 Thomas Handforth Mei Li
1938 Dorothy P. Lathrop Animals of the Bible

 

2009 Medal Winner:

The House in the Night, illustrated by Beth Krommes, written by Susan Marie Swanson (Houghton Mifflin Company)

  • A Couple of Boys Have the Best Week Ever, by Marla Frazee (Harcourt, Inc.)
  • How I Learned Geography, by Uri Shulevitz (Farrar Straus Giroux)
  • A River of Words: The Story of William Carlos Williams, illustrated by Melissa Sweet, written by Jen Bryant (Eerdmans Books for Young Readers, an imprint of Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing Co.)

2008 Medal WinnerThe Invention of Hugo Cabret by Brian Selznick (Scholastic Press, an imprint of Scholastic)

Honor Books:

  • Henry's Freedom Box: A True Story from the Underground Railroad illustrated by Kadir Nelson, written by Ellen Levine (Scholastic Press, an imprint of Scholastic)
  • First the Egg by Laura Vaccaro Seeger (Roaring Brook/Neal Porter)
  • The Wall: Growing Up Behind the Iron Curtain by Peter Sís (Farrar/Frances Foster)
  • Knuffle Bunny Too: A Case of Mistaken Identity by Mo Willems (Hyperion)

2007 Medal WinnerFlotsam by David Wiesner (Clarion)

Honor Books:

  • Gone Wild: An Endangered Animal Alphabet by David McLimans (Walker)
  • Moses: When Harriet Tubman Led Her People to Freedom illustrated by Kadir Nelson, written by Carole Boston Weatherford (Hyperion/Jump at the Sun)

2006 Medal WinnerThe Hello, Goodbye Window illustrated by Chris Raschka and written by Norton Juster (Michael di Capua Books/Hyperion Books for Children)

Honor Books:

  • Rosa illustrated by Bryan Collier and written by Nikki Giovanni (Henry Holt and Company)
  • Zen Shorts illustrated and written by Jon J. Muth (Scholastic Press)
  • Hot Air: The (Mostly) True Story of the First Hot-Air Balloon Ride illustrated and written by Marjorie Priceman. (An Anne Schwartz Book/Atheneum Books for Young Readers/Simon & Schuster)
  • Song of the Water Boatman and Other Pond Poems illustrated by Beckie Prange, written by Joyce Sidman (Houghton Mifflin Company)

2005 Medal Winner:  Kitten's First Full Moon by Kevin Henkes (Greenwillow Books/HarperCollinsPublishers) Honor Books:

  • The Red Book by Barbara Lehman (Houghton Mifflin Company)
  • Coming on Home Soon illustrated by E.B. Lewis, written by Jacqueline Woodson (G.P. Putnam's Son's/Penguin Young Readers Group)
  • Knuffle Bunny: A Cautionary Tale illustrated and written by Mo Willems. (Hyperion Books for Children)

2004 Medal Winner:  The Man Who Walked Between the Towers by Mordicai Gerstein (Roaring Brook Press/Millbrook Press) Honor Books:

  • Ella Sarah Gets Dressed by Margaret Chodos-Irvine (Harcourt, Inc.)
  • What Do You Do with a Tail Like This? illustrated and written by Steve Jenkins and Robin Page. (Houghton Mifflin Company)
  • Don't Let the Pigeon Drive the Bus by Mo Willems. (Hyperion)

 

2003 Medal Winner:  My Friend Rabbit by Eric Rohmann (Roaring Brook Press/Millbrook Press) Honor Books:

  • The Spider and the Fly illustrated by Tony DiTerlizzi, written by Mary Howitt (Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers)
  • Hondo & Fabian by Peter McCarty (Henry Holt & Co.)
  • Noah's Ark by Jerry Pinkney (SeaStar Books, a division of North-South Books Inc.)

2002 Medal Winner:   The Three Pigs by David Wiesner (Clarion/Houghton Mifflin) Honor Books:

  • The Dinosaurs of Waterhouse Hawkins illustrated by Brian Selznick, written by Barbara Kerley (Scholastic)
  • Martin's Big Words: the Life of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. illustrated by Bryan Collier, written by Doreen Rappaport (Jump at the Sun/Hyperion)
  • The Stray Dog by Marc Simont (HarperCollins)

2001 Medal Winner:  So You Want to Be President?  Illustrated by David Small, written by Judith St. George (Philomel) Honor Books:

  • Casey at the Bat illustrated by Christopher Bing, written by Ernest Thayer (Handprint)
  • Click, Clack, Moo: Cows that Type illustrated by Betsy Lewin, written by Doreen Cronin (Simon & Schuster)
  • Olivia by Ian Falconer (Atheneum)

2000 Medal Winner:  Joseph Had a Little Overcoat Simms Taback (Viking) Honor Books:

  • A Child's Calendar illustrated by Trina Schart Hyman Text: John Updike (Holiday House)
  • Sector 7 by David Wiesner (Clarion Books)
  • When Sophie Gets Angry-Really, Really Angry by Molly Bang (Scholastic)
  • The Ugly Duckling illustrated by Jerry Pinkney Text: Hans Christian Andersen, adapted by Jerry Pinkney (Morrow)

   

1999 Medal Winner: Snowflake Bentley , Illustrated by Mary Azarian, text by Jacqueline Briggs Martin (Houghton)

Honor Books:

  • Duke Ellington: The Piano Prince and His Orchestra illustrated by Brian Pinkney Text: Andrea Davis Pinkney(Hyperion)
  • No, David! by David Shannon (Scholastic)
  • Snow by Uri Shulevitz (Farrar)
  • Tibet Through the Red Box by Peter Sís (Frances Foster)

1998 Medal Winner: Rapunzel by Paul O. Zelinsky (Dutton) Honor Books:

  • The Gardener illustrated by David Small Text: Sarah Stewart (Farrar)
  • Harlem illustrated by Christopher Myers Text: Walter Dean Myers (Scholastic)
  • There Was an Old Lady Who Swallowed a Fly by Simms Taback (Viking)

1997 Medal Winner: Golem by David Wisniewski (Clarion) Honor Books:

  • Hush! A Thai Lullaby illustrated by Holly Meade; text: Minfong Ho (Melanie Kroupa/Orchard Books)
  • The Graphic Alphabet by David Pelletier (Orchard Books)
  • The Paperboy by Dav Pilkey (Richard Jackson/Orchard Books)
  • Starry Messenger by Peter Sís (Frances Foster Books/Farrar Straus Giroux)

1996 Medal WinnerOfficer Buckle and Gloria by Peggy Rathmann (Putnam) Honor Books:

  • Alphabet City by Stephen T. Johnson (Viking)
  • Zin! Zin! Zin! a Violin, illustrated by Marjorie Priceman; text: Lloyd Moss (Simon & Schuster)
  • The Faithful Friend, illustrated by Brian Pinkney; text: Robert D. San Souci (Simon & Schuster)
  • Tops & Bottoms, adapted and illustrated by Janet Stevens (Harcourt)

1995 Medal Winner: Smoky Night, illustrated by David Diaz; text: Eve Bunting (Harcourt) Honor Books:

  • John Henry, illustrated by Jerry Pinkney; text: Julius Lester (Dial)
  • Swamp Angel, illustrated by Paul O. Zelinsky; text: Anne Issacs (Dutton)
  • Time Flies by Eric Rohmann (Crown)

1994 Medal WinnerGrandfather's Journey by Allen Say; text: edited by Walter Lorraine (Houghton) Honor Books:

  • Peppe the Lamplighter, illustrated by Ted Lewin; text: Elisa Bartone (Lothrop)
  • In the Small, Small Pond by Denise Fleming (Holt)
  • Raven: A Trickster Tale from the Pacific Northwest by Gerald McDermott (Harcourt)
  • Owen by Kevin Henkes (Greenwillow)
  • Yo! Yes? illustrated by Chris Raschka; text: edited by Richard Jackson (Orchard)

    1993 Medal Winner: Mirette on the High Wire by Emily Arnold McCully (Putnam) Honor Books:

    • The Stinky Cheese Man and Other Fairly Stupid Tales, illustrated by Lane Smith; text: Jon Scieszka (Viking)
    • Seven Blind Mice by Ed Young (Philomel Books)
    • Working Cotton, illustrated by Carole Byard; text: Sherley Anne Williams (Harcourt)

    1992 Medal Winner: Tuesday by David Wiesner (Clarion Books) Honor Book:

    • Tar Beach by Faith Ringgold (Crown Publishers, Inc., a Random House Co.)

    1991 Medal Winner: Black and White by David Macaulay (Houghton) Honor Books:

    • Puss in Boots, illustrated by Fred Marcellino; text: Charles Perrault, trans. by Malcolm Arthur (Di Capua/Farrar)
    • "More More More," Said the Baby: Three Love Stories by Vera B. Williams (Greenwillow)

    1990 Medal Winner: Lon Po Po: A Red-Riding Hood Story from China by Ed Young (Philomel) Honor Books:

    • Bill Peet: An Autobiography by Bill Peet (Houghton)
    • Color Zoo by Lois Ehlert (Lippincott)
    • The Talking Eggs: A Folktale from the American South, illustrated by Jerry Pinkney; text: Robert D. San Souci (Dial)
    • Hershel and the Hanukkah Goblins, illustrated by Trina Schart Hyman; text: Eric Kimmel (Holiday House)

    1989 Medal Winner: Song and Dance Man, illustrated by Stephen Gammell; text: Karen Ackerman (Knopf) Honor Books:

    • The Boy of the Three-Year Nap, illustrated by Allen Say; text: Diane Snyder (Houghton)
    • Free Fall by David Wiesner (Lothrop)
    • Goldilocks and the Three Bears by James Marshall (Dial)
    • Mirandy and Brother Wind, illustrated by Jerry Pinkney; text: Patricia C. McKissack (Knopf)

    1988 Medal Winner: Owl Moon, illustrated by John Schoenherr; text: Jane Yolen (Philomel) Honor Book:

    • Mufaro's Beautiful Daughters: An African Tale by John Steptoe (Lothrop)

    1987 Medal Winner: Hey, Al, illustrated by Richard Egielski; text: Arthur Yorinks (Farrar) Honor Books:

    • The Village of Round and Square Houses by Ann Grifalconi (Little, Brown)
    • Alphabatics by Suse MacDonald (Bradbury)
    • Rumpelstiltskin by Paul O. Zelinsky (Dutton)

    1986 Medal Winner: The Polar Express by Chris Van Allsburg (Houghton) Honor Books:

    • The Relatives Came, illustrated by Stephen Gammell; text: Cynthia Rylant (Bradbury)
    • King Bidgood's in the Bathtub, illustrated by Don Wood; text: Audrey Wood (Harcourt)

    1985 Medal Winner: Saint George and the Dragon, illustrated by Trina Schart Hyman; text: retold by Margaret Hodges (Little, Brown) Honor Books:

    • Hansel and Gretel, illustrated by Paul O. Zelinsky; text: retold by Rika Lesser (Dodd)
    • Have You Seen My Duckling? by Nancy Tafuri (Greenwillow)
    • The Story of Jumping Mouse: A Native American Legend, retold and illustrated by John Steptoe (Lothrop)

    1984 Medal Winner: The Glorious Flight: Across the Channel with Louis Bleriot by Alice & Martin Provensen (Viking) Honor Books:

    • Little Red Riding Hood, retold and illustrated by Trina Schart Hyman (Holiday)
    • Ten, Nine, Eight by Molly Bang (Greenwillow)

    1983 Medal Winner: Shadow, translated and illustrated by Marcia Brown Original text in French: Blaise Cendrars (Scribner) Honor Books:

    • A Chair for My Mother by Vera B. Williams (Greenwillow)
    • When I Was Young in the Mountains, illustrated by Diane Goode; text: Cynthia Rylant (Dutton)

    1982 Medal Winner: Jumanji by Chris Van Allsburg (Houghton) Honor Books:

    • Where the Buffaloes Begin, illustrated by Stephen Gammell; text: Olaf Baker (Warne)
    • On Market Street, illustrated by Anita Lobel; text: Arnold Lobel (Greenwillow)
    • Outside Over There by Maurice Sendak (Harper)
    • A Visit to William Blake's Inn: Poems for Innocent and Experienced Travelers, illustrated by Alice & Martin Provensen; text: Nancy Willard (Harcourt)

    1981 Medal Winner: Fables by Arnold Lobel (Harper) Honor Books:

    • The Bremen-Town Musicians, retold and illustrated by Ilse Plume (Doubleday)
    • The Grey Lady and the Strawberry Snatcher by Molly Bang (Four Winds)
    • Mice Twice by Joseph Low (McElderry/Atheneum)
    • Truck by Donald Crews (Greenwillow)

    1980 Medal Winner: Ox-Cart Man, illustrated by Barbara Cooney; text: Donald Hall (Viking) Honor Books:

    • Ben's Trumpet by Rachel Isadora (Greenwillow)
    • The Garden Of Abdul Gasazi by Chris Van Allsburg (Houghton)
    • The Treasure by Uri Shulevitz (Farrar)

    1979 Medal Winner: The Girl Who Loved Wild Horses by Paul Goble (Bradbury) Honor Books:
    • Freight Train by Donald Crews (Greenwillow)
    • The Way to Start a Day, illustrated by Peter Parnall; text: Byrd Baylor (Scribner)

    1978 Medal Winner: Noah's Ark by Peter Spier (Doubleday) Honor Books:

    • Castle by David Macaulay (Houghton)
    • It Could Always Be Worse, retold and illustrated by Margot Zemach (Farrar)

    1977 Medal Winner: Ashanti to Zulu: African Traditions, illustrated by Leo & Diane Dillon; text: Margaret Musgrove (Dial) Honor Books:

    • The Amazing Bone by William Steig (Farrar)
    • The Contest, retold and illustrated by Nonny Hogrogian (Greenwillow)
    • Fish for Supper by M. B. Goffstein (Dial)
    • The Golem: A Jewish Legend by Beverly Brodsky McDermott (Lippincott)
    • Hawk, I'm Your Brother, illustrated by Peter Parnall; text: Byrd Baylor (Scribner)

    1976 Medal Winner: Why Mosquitoes Buzz in People's Ears, illustrated by Leo & Diane Dillon; text: retold by Verna Aardema (Dial) Honor Books:

    • The Desert is Theirs, illustrated by Peter Parnall; text: Byrd Baylor (Scribner)
    • Strega Nona by Tomie de Paola (Prentice-Hall)

    1975 Medal Winner: Arrow to the Sun by Gerald McDermott (Viking) Honor Books:

    • Jambo Means Hello: A Swahili Alphabet Book, illustrated by Tom Feelings; text: Muriel Feelings (Dial)

    1974 Medal Winner: Duffy and the Devil, illustrated by Margot Zemach; retold by Harve Zemach (Farrar) Honor Books:

    • Three Jovial Huntsmen by Susan Jeffers (Bradbury)
    • Cathedral by David Macaulay (Houghton)

    1973 Medal Winner: The Funny Little Woman, illustrated by Blair Lent; text: retold by Arlene Mosel (Dutton) Honor Books:

    • Anansi the Spider: A Tale from the Ashanti, adapted and illustrated by Gerald McDermott (Holt)
    • Hosie's Alphabet, illustrated by Leonard Baskin; text: Hosea, Tobias & Lisa Baskin (Viking)
    • Snow-White and the Seven Dwarfs, illustrated by Nancy Ekholm Burkert; text: translated by Randall Jarrell, retold from the Brothers Grimm (Farrar)
    • When Clay Sings, illustrated by Tom Bahti; text: Byrd Baylor (Scribner)

    1972 Medal Winner: One Fine Day, retold and illustrated by Nonny Hogrogian (Macmillan) Honor Books:

    • Hildilid's Night, illustrated by Arnold Lobel; text: Cheli Durán Ryan (Macmillan)
    • If All the Seas Were One Sea by Janina Domanska (Macmillan)
    • Moja Means One: Swahili Counting Book, illustrated by Tom Feelings; text: Muriel Feelings (Dial)

    1971 Medal Winner: A Story A Story, retold and illustrated by Gail E. Haley (Atheneum) Honor Books:

    • The Angry Moon, illustrated by Blair Lent; text: retold by William Sleator (Atlantic)
    • Frog and Toad are Friends by Arnold Lobel (Harper)
    • In the Night Kitchen by Maurice Sendak (Harper)

    1970 Medal Winner: Sylvester and the Magic Pebble by William Steig (Windmill Books) Honor Books:

    • Goggles! by Ezra Jack Keats (Macmillan) Alexander and the Wind-Up Mouse by Leo Lionni (Pantheon)
    • Pop Corn & Ma Goodness, illustrated by Robert Andrew Parker; text: Edna Mitchell Preston (Viking)
    • Thy Friend, Obadiah by Brinton Turkle (Viking)
    • The Judge: An Untrue Tale, illustrated by Margot Zemach; text: Harve Zemach (Farrar)

    1969 Medal Winner: The Fool of the World and the Flying Ship, illustrated by Uri Shulevitz; text: retold by Arthur Ransome (Farrar) Honor Books:
    • Why the Sun and the Moon Live in the Sky, illustrated by Blair Lent; text: Elphinstone Dayrell (Houghton)

    1968 Medal Winner: Drummer Hoff, illustrated by Ed Emberley; text: adapted by Barbara Emberley (Prentice-Hall) Honor Books:

    • Frederick by Leo Lionni (Pantheon)
    • Seashore Story by Taro Yashima (Viking)
    • The Emperor and the Kite, illustrated by Ed Young; text: Jane Yolen (World)

    1967 Medal Winner: Sam, Bangs & Moonshine by Evaline Ness (Holt) Honor Book:

    • One Wide River to Cross, illustrated by Ed Emberley; text: adapted by Barbara Emberley (Prentice-Hall)

    1966 Medal Winner: Always Room for One More, illustrated by Nonny Hogrogian; text: Sorche Nic Leodhas, pseud. [Leclair Alger] (Holt) Honor Books:

    • Hide and Seek Fog, illustrated by Roger Duvoisin; text: Alvin Tresselt (Lothrop)
    • Just Me by Marie Hall Ets (Viking)
    • Tom Tit Tot, retold and illustrated by Evaline Ness (Scribner)

    1965 Medal Winner: May I Bring a Friend? illustrated by Beni Montresor; text: Beatrice Schenk de Regniers (Atheneum) Honor Books:

    • Rain Makes Applesauce, illustrated by Marvin Bileck; text: Julian Scheer (Holiday)
    • The Wave, illustrated by Blair Lent; text: Margaret Hodges (Houghton)
    • A Pocketful of Cricket, illustrated by Evaline Ness; text: Rebecca Caudill (Holt)

    1964 Medal Winner: Where the Wild Things Are by Maurice Sendak (Harper) Honor Books:

    • Swimmy by Leo Lionni (Pantheon)
    • All in the Morning Early, illustrated by Evaline Ness; text: Sorche Nic Leodhas, pseud. [Leclaire Alger] (Holt)
    • Mother Goose and Nursery Rhymes, illustrated by Philip Reed (Atheneum)

    1963 Medal Winner: The Snowy Day by Ezra Jack Keats (Viking) Honor Books:

    • The Sun is a Golden Earring, illustrated by Bernarda Bryson; text: Natalia M. Belting (Holt)
    • Mr. Rabbit and the Lovely Present, illustrated by Maurice Sendak; text: Charlotte Zolotow (Harper)

    1962 Medal Winner: Once a Mouse, retold and illustrated by Marcia Brown (Scribner) Honor Books:

    • Fox Went out on a Chilly Night: An Old Song by Peter Spier (Doubleday)
    • Little Bear's Visit, illustrated by Maurice Sendak; text: Else H. Minarik (Harper)
    • The Day We Saw the Sun Come Up, illustrated by Adrienne Adams; text: Alice E. Goudey (Scribner)

    1961 Medal Winner: Baboushka and the Three Kings, illustrated by Nicolas Sidjakov; text: Ruth Robbins (Parnassus) Honor Book:

    • Inch by Inch, by Leo Lionni (Obolensky)

    1960 Medal Winner: Nine Days to Christmas, illustrated by Marie Hall Ets; text: Marie Hall Ets and Aurora Labastida (Viking) Honor Books:

    • Houses from the Sea, illustrated by Adrienne Adams; text: Alice E. Goudey (Scribner)
    • The Moon Jumpers, illustrated by Maurice Sendak; text: Janice May Udry (Harper)

    1959 Medal Winner: Chanticleer and the Fox, illustrated by Barbara Cooney; text: adapted from Chaucer's Canterbury Tales by Barbara Cooney (Crowell) Honor Books:
    • The House that Jack Built: La Maison Que Jacques A Batie by Antonio Frasconi (Harcourt)
    • What Do You Say, Dear? illustrated by Maurice Sendak; text: Sesyle Joslin (W. R. Scott)
    • Umbrella by Taro Yashima (Viking)

    1958 Medal Winner: Time of Wonder by Robert McCloskey (Viking) Honor Books:

    • Fly High, Fly Low by Don Freeman (Viking)
    • Anatole and the Cat, illustrated by Paul Galdone; text: Eve Titus (McGraw-Hill)

    1957 Medal Winner: A Tree is Nice, illustrated by Marc Simont; text: Janice Udry (Harper) Honor Books:

    • Mr. Penny's Race Horse by Marie Hall Ets (Viking)
    • 1 is One by Tasha Tudor (Walck)
    • Anatole, illustrated by Paul Galdone; text: Eve Titus (McGraw-Hill)
    • Gillespie and the Guards, illustrated by James Daugherty; text: Benjamin Elkin (Viking)
    • Lion by William Pène du Bois (Viking)

    1956 Medal Winner: Frog Went A-Courtin', illustrated by Feodor Rojankovsky; text: retold by John Langstaff (Harcourt) Honor Books:

    • Play With Me, by Marie Hall Ets (Viking)
    • Crow Boy by Taro Yashima (Viking)

    1955 Medal Winner: Cinderella, or the Little Glass Slipper, illustrated by Marcia Brown; text: translated from Charles Perrault by Marcia Brown (Scribner) Honor Books:

    • Book of Nursery and Mother Goose Rhymes, illustrated by Marguerite de Angeli (Doubleday)
    • Wheel On The Chimney, illustrated by Tibor Gergely; text: Margaret Wise Brown (Lippincott)
    • The Thanksgiving Story, illustrated by Helen Sewell; text: Alice Dalgliesh (Scribner)

    1954 Medal Winner: Madeline's Rescue by Ludwig Bemelmans (Viking) Honor Books:

    • Journey Cake, Ho! illustrated by Robert McCloskey; text: Ruth Sawyer (Viking)
    • When Will the World Be Mine? illustrated by Jean Charlot; text: Miriam Schlein (W. R. Scott)
    • The Steadfast Tin Soldier, illustrated by Marcia Brown; text: Hans Christian Andersen, translated by M. R. James (Scribner)
    • A Very Special House, illustrated by Maurice Sendak; text: Ruth Krauss (Harper)
    • Green Eyes by A. Birnbaum (Capitol)

    1953 Medal Winner: The Biggest Bear by Lynd Ward (Houghton) Honor Books:

    • Puss in Boots, illustrated by Marcia Brown; text: translated from Charles Perrault by Marcia Brown (Scribner)
    • One Morning in Maine by Robert McCloskey (Viking)
    • Ape in a Cape: An Alphabet of Odd Animals by Fritz Eichenberg (Harcourt)
    • The Storm Book, illustrated by Margaret Bloy Graham; text: Charlotte Zolotow (Harper)
    • Five Little Monkeys by Juliet Kepes (Houghton)

    1952 Medal Winner: Finders Keepers, illustrated by Nicolas, pseud. (Nicholas Mordvinoff); text: Will, pseud. [William Lipkind] (Harcourt) Honor Books:

    • Mr. T. W. Anthony Woo by Marie Hall Ets (Viking)
    • Skipper John's Cook by Marcia Brown (Scribner)
    • All Falling Down, illustrated by Margaret Bloy Graham; text: Gene Zion (Harper)
    • Bear Party by William Pène du Bois (Viking)
    • Feather Mountain by Elizabeth Olds (Houghton)

    1951 Medal Winner: The Egg Tree by Katherine Milhous (Scribner) Honor Books:

    • Dick Whittington and his Cat by Marcia Brown (Scribner)
    • The Two Reds, ill. by Nicolas, pseud. (Nicholas Mordvinoff); text: Will, pseud. [William Lipkind] (Harcourt)
    • If I Ran the Zoo by Dr. Seuss, pseud. [Theodor Seuss Geisel] (Random House)
    • The Most Wonderful Doll in the World, illustrated by Helen Stone; text: Phyllis McGinley (Lippincott)
    • T-Bone, the Baby Sitter by Clare Turlay Newberry (Harper)

    1950 Medal Winner: Song of the Swallows by Leo Politi (Scribner) Honor Books:

    • America's Ethan Allen, illustrated by Lynd Ward; text: Stewart Holbrook (Houghton)
    • The Wild Birthday Cake, illustrated by Hildegard Woodward; text: Lavinia R. Davis (Doubleday)
    • The Happy Day, illustrated by Marc Simont; text: Ruth Krauss) (Harper)
    • Bartholomew and the Oobleck by Dr. Seuss, pseud. [Theodor Seuss Geisel] (Random House)
    • Henry Fisherman by Marcia Brown

    1949 Medal Winner: The Big Snow by Berta & Elmer Hader (Macmillan) Honor Books:
    • Blueberries for Sal by Robert McCloskey (Viking)
    • All Around the Town, illustrated by Helen Stone; text: Phyllis McGinley (Lippincott)
    • Juanita by Leo Politi (Scribner)
    • Fish in the Air by Kurt Wiese (Viking)

    1948 Medal Winner: White Snow, Bright Snow, illustrated by Roger Duvoisin; text: Alvin Tresselt (Lothrop) Honor Books:

    • Stone Soup by Marcia Brown (Scribner)
    • McElligot's Pool by Dr. Seuss, pseud. [Theodor Seuss Geisel] (Random House)
    • Bambino the Clown by Georges Schreiber (Viking)
    • Roger and the Fox, illustrated by Hildegard Woodward; text: Lavinia R. Davis (Doubleday)
    • Song of Robin Hood, illustrated by Virginia Lee Burton; text: edited by Anne Malcolmson (Houghton)

    1947 Medal Winner: The Little Island, illustrated by Leonard Weisgard; text: Golden MacDonald, pseud. [Margaret Wise Brown] (Doubleday ) Honor Books:

    • Rain Drop Splash, illustrated by Leonard Weisgard; text: Alvin Tresselt (Lothrop)
    • Boats on the River, illustrated by Jay Hyde Barnum; text: Marjorie Flack (Viking)
    • Timothy Turtle, illustrated by Tony Palazzo; text: Al Graham (Welch)
    • Pedro, the Angel of Olvera Street by Leo Politi (Scribner)
    • Sing in Praise: A Collection of the Best Loved Hymns, illustrated by Marjorie Torrey; text: selected by Opal Wheeler (Dutton)

    1946 Medal Winner: The Rooster Crows by Maud & Miska Petersham (Macmillan) Honor Books:

    • Little Lost Lamb, illustrated by Leonard Weisgard; text: Golden MacDonald, pseud. [Margaret Wise Brown] (Doubleday)
    • Sing Mother Goose, illustrated by Marjorie Torrey; music: Opal Wheeler (Dutton)
    • My Mother is the Most Beautiful Woman in the World, illustrated by Ruth Gannett; text: Becky Reyher (Lothrop)
    • You Can Write Chinese by Kurt Wiese (Viking)

    1945 Medal Winner: Prayer for a Child, illustrated by Elizabeth Orton Jones; text: Rachel Field (Macmillan) Honor Books:

    • Mother Goose, illustrated by Tasha Tudor (Oxford University Press)
    • In the Forest by Marie Hall Ets (Viking)
    • Yonie Wondernose by Marguerite de Angeli (Doubleday)
    • The Christmas Anna Angel, illustrated by Kate Seredy; text: Ruth Sawyer (Viking)

    1944 Medal Winner: Many Moons, illustrated by Louis Slobodkin; text: James Thurber (Harcourt) Honor Books:

    • Small Rain: Verses From The Bible, illustrated by Elizabeth Orton Jones; text: selected by Jessie Orton Jones (Viking)
    • Pierre Pidgeon, illustrated by Arnold E. Bare; text: Lee Kingman (Houghton)
    • The Mighty Hunter by Berta & Elmer Hader (Macmillan)
    • A Child's Good Night Book, illustrated by Jean Charlot; text: Margaret Wise Brown (W. R. Scott)
    • Good-Luck Horse, illustrated by Plato Chan; text: Chih-Yi Chan (Whittlesey)

    1943 Medal Winner: The Little House by Virginia Lee Burton (Houghton) Honor Books:

    • Dash and Dart by Mary & Conrad Buff (Viking)
    • Marshmallow by Clare Turlay Newberry (Harper)

    1942 Medal Winner: Make Way for Ducklings by Robert McCloskey (Viking) Honor Books:

    • An American ABC by Maud & Miska Petersham (Macmillan)
    • In My Mother's House, illustrating by Velino Herrera; text: Ann Nolan Clark (Viking)
    • Paddle-To-The-Sea by Holling C. Holling (Houghton)
    • Nothing At All, by Wanda Gág (Coward)

    1941 Medal Winner: They Were Strong and Good, by Robert Lawson (Viking) Honor Book:

    • April's Kittens by Clare Turlay Newberry (Harper)

    1940 Medal Winner: Abraham Lincoln by Ingri & Edgar Parin d'Aulaire (Doubleday) Honor Books:

    • Cock-a-Doodle Doo by Berta & Elmer Hader (Macmillan)
    • Madeline by Ludwig Bemelmans (Viking)
    • The Ageless Story by Lauren Ford (Dodd)

    1939 Medal Winner: Mei Li by Thomas Handforth (Doubleday) Honor Books:
    • Andy and the Lion by James Daugherty (Viking)
    • Barkis by Clare Turlay Newberry (Harper)
    • The Forest Pool by Laura Adams Armer (Longmans)
    • Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs by Wanda Gág (Coward)
    • Wee Gillis, illustrated by Robert Lawson; text: Munro Leaf (Viking)

    1938 Medal Winner: Animals of the Bible, A Picture Book, illustrated by Dorothy P. Lathrop; text: selected by Helen Dean Fish (Lippincott) Honor Books:

    • Four and Twenty Blackbirds, illustrated by Robert Lawson; text: compiled by Helen Dean Fish (Stokes)
    • Seven Simeons: A Russian Tale, retold and illustrated by Boris Artzybasheff (Viking)

    Newbery Medal Winners, 1922 - Present

    2017: The Girl Who Drank the Moon by Kelly Barnhill (Algonquin Young Readers/Workman) 2016: Last Stop on Market Street by Matt de la Peña (G.P. Putnam's Sons/Penguin) 2015: The Crossover by Kwame Alexander (Houghton Mifflin Harcourt) 2014: Flora & Ulysses: The Illuminated Adventures by Kate DiCamillo (Candlewick Press) 2013: The One and Only Ivan by Katherine Applegate (HarperCollins Children's Books) 2012: Dead End in Norvelt by Jack Gantos (Farrar Straus Giroux) 2011: Moon over Manifest by Clare Vanderpool (Delacorte Press, an imprint of Random House Children's Books) 2010: When You Reach Me by Rebecca Stead (Wendy Lamb Books, an imprint of Random House Children's Books) 2009: The Graveyard Book by Neil Gaiman, illus. by Dave McKean (HarperCollins) 2008: Good Masters! Sweet Ladies! Voices from a Medieval Village by Laura Amy Schlitz (Candlewick) 2007: The Higher Power of Lucky by Susan Patron, illus. by Matt Phelan (Simon & Schuster/Richard Jackson) 2006: Criss Cross by Lynne Rae Perkins (Greenwillow Books/HarperCollins) 2005: Kira-Kira by Cynthia Kadohata (Atheneum Books for Young Readers/Simon & Schuster) 2004: The Tale of Despereaux: Being the Story of a Mouse, a Princess, Some Soup, and a Spool of Thread by Kate DiCamillo (Candlewick Press)  2003: Crispin: The Cross of Lead by Avi (Hyperion Books for Children)  2002: A Single Shard by Linda Sue Park(Clarion Books/Houghton Mifflin)  2001: A Year Down Yonder by Richard Peck (Dial)  2000: Bud, Not Buddy by Christopher Paul Curtis (Delacorte)  1999: Holes by Louis Sachar (Frances Foster)  1998: Out of the Dust by Karen Hesse (Scholastic) 1997: The View from Saturday by E.L. Konigsburg (Jean Karl/Atheneum) 1996: The Midwife's Apprentice by Karen Cushman (Clarion) 1995: Walk Two Moons by Sharon Creech (HarperCollins) 1994: The Giver by Lois Lowry(Houghton) 1993: Missing May by Cynthia Rylant (Jackson/Orchard) 1992: Shiloh by Phyllis Reynolds Naylor (Atheneum) 1991: Maniac Magee by Jerry Spinelli (Little, Brown) 1990: Number the Stars by Lois Lowry (Houghton) 1989: Joyful Noise: Poems for Two Voices by Paul Fleischman (Harper) 1988: Lincoln: A Photobiography by Russell Freedman (Clarion) 1987: The Whipping Boy by Sid Fleischman (Greenwillow) 1986: Sarah, Plain and Tall by Patricia MacLachlan (Harper) 1985: The Hero and the Crown by Robin McKinley (Greenwillow) 1984: Dear Mr. Henshaw by Beverly Cleary (Morrow) 1983: Dicey's Song by Cynthia Voigt (Atheneum) 1982: A Visit to William Blake's Inn: Poems for Innocent and Experienced Travelers by Nancy Willard (Harcourt) 1981: Jacob Have I Loved by Katherine Paterson (Crowell) 1980: A Gathering of Days: A New England Girl's Journal, 1830-1832 by Joan W. Blos (Scribner) 1979: The Westing Game by Ellen Raskin (Dutton) 1978: Bridge to Terabithia by Katherine Paterson (Crowell) 1977: Roll of Thunder, Hear My Cry by Mildred D. Taylor (Dial) 1976: The Grey King by Susan Cooper (McElderry/Atheneum) 1975: M. C. Higgins, the Great by Virginia Hamilton (Macmillan) 1974: The Slave Dancer by Paula Fox (Bradbury) 1973: Julie of the Wolves by Jean Craighead George (Harper) 1972: Mrs. Frisby and the Rats of NIMH by Robert C. O'Brien (Atheneum) 1971: Summer of the Swans by Betsy Byars (Viking) 1970: Sounder by William H. Armstrong (Harper) 1969: The High King by Lloyd Alexander (Holt) 1968: From the Mixed-Up Files of Mrs. Basil E. Frankweiler by E.L. Konigsburg (Atheneum) 1967: Up a Road Slowly by Irene Hunt (Follett) 1966: I, Juan de Pareja by Elizabeth Borton de Trevino (Farrar) 1965: Shadow of a Bull by Maia Wojciechowska (Atheneum) 1964: It's Like This, Cat by Emily Neville (Harper) 1963: A Wrinkle in Time by Madeleine L'Engle (Farrar) 1962: The Bronze Bow by Elizabeth George Speare (Houghton) 1961: Island of the Blue Dolphins by Scott O'Dell (Houghton) 1960: Onion John by Joseph Krumgold (Crowell) 1959: The Witch of Blackbird Pond by Elizabeth George Speare (Houghton) 1958: Rifles for Watie by Harold Keith (Crowell) 1957: Miracles on Maple Hill by Virginia Sorensen (Harcourt) 1956: Carry On, Mr. Bowditch by Jean Lee Latham (Houghton) 1955: The Wheel on the School by Meindert DeJong (Harper) 1954: ...And Now Miguel by Joseph Krumgold (Crowell) 1953: Secret of the Andes by Ann Nolan Clark (Viking) 1952: Ginger Pye by Eleanor Estes (Harcourt) 1951: Amos Fortune, Free Man by Elizabeth Yates (Dutton) 1950: The Door in the Wall by Marguerite de Angeli (Doubleday) 1949: King of the Wind by Marguerite Henry (Rand McNally) 1948: The Twenty-One Balloons by William Pène du Bois (Viking) 1947: Miss Hickory by Carolyn Sherwin Bailey (Viking) 1946: Strawberry Girl by Lois Lenski (Lippincott) 1945: Rabbit Hill by Robert Lawson (Viking) 1944: Johnny Tremain by Esther Forbes (Houghton) 1943: Adam of the Road by Elizabeth Janet Gray (Viking) 1942: The Matchlock Gun by Walter Edmonds (Dodd) 1941: Call It Courage by Armstrong Sperry (Macmillan) 1940: Daniel Boone by James Daugherty (Viking) 1939: Thimble Summer by Elizabeth Enright (Rinehart) 1938: The White Stag by Kate Seredy (Viking) 1937: Roller Skates by Ruth Sawyer (Viking) 1936: Caddie Woodlawn by Carol Ryrie Brink (Macmillan) 1935: Dobry by Monica Shannon (Viking) 1934: Invincible Louisa: The Story of the Author of Little Women by Cornelia Meigs (Little, Brown) 1933: Young Fu of the Upper Yangtze by Elizabeth Lewis (Winston) 1932: Waterless Mountain by Laura Adams Armer (Longmans) 1931: The Cat Who Went to Heaven by Elizabeth Coatsworth (Macmillan) 1930: Hitty, Her First Hundred Years by Rachel Field (Macmillan) 1929: The Trumpeter of Krakow by Eric P. Kelly (Macmillan) 1928: Gay Neck, the Story of a Pigeon by Dhan Gopal Mukerji (Dutton) 1927: Smoky, the Cowhorse by Will James (Scribner) 1926: Shen of the Sea by Arthur Bowie Chrisman (Dutton) 1925: Tales from Silver Lands by Charles Finger (Doubleday) 1924: The Dark Frigate by Charles Hawes (Little, Brown) 1923: The Voyages of Doctor Dolittle by Hugh Lofting (Stokes) 1922: The Story of Mankind by Hendrik Willem van Loon (Liveright)

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    • Condition: Condition as follows: NEAR FINE/NEAR FINE Both the Dust jacket and Unbound signatures have some small bends at the top corner.
    • Special Attributes: 1st Edition, Dust Jacket, Illustrated
    • Year Printed: 2008
    • Subject: Children's
    • Original/Facsimile: Original
    • Publisher: Henry Holt
    • Binding: Softcover, Wraps with Unbound signatures
    • Author: Cynthia Cotten
    • Illustrator: Javaka Steptoe
    • Language: English

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