Caldecott Honor Book
The Caldecott Honor Books are runners-up to the Caldecott Medal, is awarded for the previous year’s most distinguished American picture book for children.
The award was named in honor of the nineteenth-century English illustrator Randolph Caldecott.
Learn more: official Caldecott Medal and Honor homepage.
Winners:
The House that Jack Built:: A Picture Book in Two Languages (1958)
Author(s):
Antonio Frasconi
Illustrator(s):
Antonio Frasconi
Houses from the Sea (1959)
Author(s):
Alice E. Goudey
Illustrator(s):
Adrienne Adams
Inch by Inch (1960)
Author(s):
Leo Lionni
Illustrator(s):
Leo Lionni
The Day We Saw the Sun Come Up (1961)
Author(s):
Alice E. Goudey
Illustrator(s):
Adrienne Adams
The Sun is a Golden Earring (1962)
Author(s):
Natalia M. Belting
Illustrator(s):
Bernarda Bryson
Swimmy (1963)
Author(s):
Leo Lionni
Illustrator(s):
Leo Lionni
Mother Goose and Nursery Rhymes (1963)
Author(s):
Philip Reed
Illustrator(s):
Philip Reed
All in the Morning Early (1963)
Author(s):
Sorche Nic Leodhas
Illustrator(s):
Evaline Ness
Rain Makes Applesauce (1964)
Author(s):
Julian Scheer
Illustrator(s):
Marvin Bileck