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I, being partial to David Wiesner, adore Art & Max. I really wonder if Weisner is going to add another award to his wall.

Chalk by Bill Thomson - amazing illustrations
Mirror Mirror: A Book of Reversible Verse by Marilyn Singer
And I also think Art & Max by David Wiesner.


One Crazy Summer by Rita Williams-Garcia
Out of My Mind by Sharon Draper
Zora and Me by Victoria Bond
The Dreamer by Pam Munoz Ryan
Countdown by Deborah Wiles


I liked The Red Umbrella but not Mockingbird as much.


Oh, I will have to check that out....didn't realize it.



"Art and Max" is another great choice to be one of the winners.
"Children Make Terrible Pets" by Peter Brown should also be put in the mix.

What are some of the books you feel are Caldecott contenders? Let's talk about them."
I love "City Dog, Country Frog,". "Art and Max" and "Farm".

Art and Max
Chalk
Jimi: Sounds like a rainbow
LMNO Peas
In the Wild, by Elliott
Of these I don't see Chalk as the clear winner. I see some weaknesses in perspective and facial expression - though it's definitely an outstanding book and the illustrations make it so.
In the Wild is the most beautiful use of woodblock print work I've seen of late, and the watercolor is extraordinary - textures are great in this one. And Jimi: sounds like a rainbow, about Jimi Hendrix is truly original, beautiful, and to my eye, very deserving of a medal or an honor.

Miss Brooks Loves Books (And I Don't)
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A Sick Day for Amos McGee
The first is hilarious, wry and moving. The second is touching. And both are SO WELL ILLUSTRATED!
I really don't agree with the Art & Max fans... it just is NOT Weisner's best work. The illustrations are a little packed and jumbled. The kids at my story hour found it confusing -- even when I tried to explain all the artist/copycat/wanting to be expressive issues going on. It feels like an ADULT riff, not a true children's book. And the Caldecott should go to a books that speaks clearly and directly to children with their POV in mind.



Well said...gave me more to think about.


1. In the Wild
2. Ballet for Martha: Making Appalachian Spring
3. Flora's Very Windy Day
4. Dust Devil
5. City Dog, Country Frog


I just finished reading "Chalk", and I agree it is fantastic. I am also still a big fan of "City Dog, Country Frog," my favorite page being where the dog makes the frog smiley face...but I would be happy if either of these books win.


I thought A Sick Day for Amos McGee was charming. LMNO Peas is great fun along with Shark vs. Train.
What about Sit-In: How Four Friends Stood Up by Sitting Down? What do you all think of that one?
What about Sit-In: How Four Friends Stood Up by Sitting Down? What do you all think of that one?


Ed wrote: "Bink and Gollie is a fantastic book, and I am really hoping for an award in either Caldecott or Newbery. Thought it was amazingly charming and well illustrated. I'll keep my finger..."
Looks like it won the Geisel Award.
Looks like it won the Geisel Award.

Caren wrote: "Happy for "Bink and Gollie" as well. Heard it was going to be a series."
Thats fun.
Thats fun.

There will be at least 2 more books with Bink & Gollie according to the publisher. And I was excited to see it win a Giesel

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What are some of the books you feel are Caldecott contenders? Let's talk about them.