2023 Mock Caldecott List
Please only add picture books published in 2022 that meet the terms and criteria for the Caldecott Award: https://www.ala.org/alsc/awardsgrants...
Caldecott Nominees and Winners:
Caldecott Medal Winners
Caldecott Honor Books
Caldecott Contenders aka Mock Caldecotts by year:
2009
2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019
2020, 2021, 2022, 2023, 2024, 2025
See also
Best Picture Books
Best Popular Picture Books on Goodreads
Children's Picture Books With Beautiful illustrations
Wordless Picture Books
Caldecott Nominees and Winners:
Caldecott Medal Winners
Caldecott Honor Books
Caldecott Contenders aka Mock Caldecotts by year:
2009
2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019
2020, 2021, 2022, 2023, 2024, 2025
See also
Best Picture Books
Best Popular Picture Books on Goodreads
Children's Picture Books With Beautiful illustrations
Wordless Picture Books
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Unfortunately, Lucy lives in England and is not eligible for a Caldecott Award (although she might be eligible for a Greenaway Award).

To whomever added Love, Violet, I believe that the illustrator lives in Canada, so I'm not sure that this sweet book is eligible.
Also, All from a Walnut looks intriguing (I've requested it from my library), but I believe that the illustrator lives in Italy.
If I'm wrong, I stand corrected; otherwise, you simply have to remove your vote for those books, and they will be removed.
I think the Loujain book is fine because the illustrator lives in Michigan.
Thanks!


That's fine, but the verso of the title page shows copyright dates of 2021. I do not know if the Caldecott Committee would be able to consider it or not.


To whomever added Love, Violet, I believe that the illustrator lives in Canada, so I'm not sure that this sweet book is eligible.
Also, All from a Walnut looks intriguing (I've requeste..."
Thanks, Beth. I removed All from a Walnut and Love, Violet! Very good to catch this. Nice books though...

Thanks for noticing that, Joe! I added this title because the wonderful Betsy Bird had put it on her predictions list so I didn't even look into his citizenship status. Everything I've checked seems to confirm your observation so I will remove it, though I hope I get to read it at some point.

To whomever added Love, Violet, I believe that the illustrator lives in Canada, so I'm not sure that this sweet book is eligible.
Also, All from a Walnut looks intriguing (..."
Thanks, Carol. Both books are worthy reads. I especially loved All from a Walnut.


According to other online sources, such as Amazon and Barnes & Noble, the expected availability date for The Talk is October 18, so we shall see if that actually happens!

As most of you probably know, the Caldecotts were awarded on Monday as follows:
Medal:
**Hot Dog / Doug Salati (currently #11 on our list - it was #12 when the announcements were made)
Honors:
*Ain't Burned All the Bright / Jason Reynolds - illustrated by Jason Griffin (#20) - also won Boston Globe-Horn Book Picture Book Medal
*Berry Song / Michaela Goade (#3)
*Choosing Brave / Angela Joy - illustrated by Janelle Washington (#30) - also won Sibert Honor & Coretta Scott King New Talent Illustrator Award
*Knight Owl / Christopher Denise (#1)
I'm pleased to say that all five of these books were on our Mock Caldecott list when the awards were announced. Most were in the top 20, except for Choosing Brave, which I didn't add until the fall; it was at #32 when announcements were made. As you can see, two of the honor books are currently in our top 5, and the winning book has moved to #11. Clearly, we did a great job of predicting Caldecott books. Congrats! I appreciate your input and recommended books over the year.
I've added some titles that received other 2023 awards for picture books and/or illustrations that meet the Caldecott requirement of residency in the US, so I hope you will find this list to continue to be a resource as you look for picture books to recommend to young readers.
In the meantime, I have started a 2024 Mock Caldecott list that I would welcome you to check out and add worthy picture books that you encounter over the next year: https://www.goodreads.com/list/show/1...
Thanks and happy reading!
Beth