Books We Love
Every year, the
Association for Library Service to Children
awards the
prestigious
Caldecott Medal
to the artist of the most distinguished American
picture book for children. Some of those books are probably already on your
bookshelves at home – they’re the ones with the gold sticker on the front
featuring a rendition of the medal. Many of these books also can be found at
the
Spokane Public Library
and other libraries in your area.
The award was named in honor of Randolph Caldecott, a 19 th -century English illustrator. It’s his birthday this month so Auntie’s Bookstore is having a Caldecott Storytime on Saturday.
Come down to enjoy the amazing artwork as we read some Caldecott Medal and Caldecott Honor books. All Ages. 11 a.m., Auntie’s Bookstore, Children’s section, 402 W. Main Ave. Free. (509) 838-0206.
My family’s favorite book this year didn’t win the medal, but it did receive the Caldecott Honor (those are the books with the silver sticker). It’s called “ How I Learned Geography ,” written by one of my favorite artists, Uri Shulevitz. (He also wrote and illustrated other Caldecott honor books including “Snow.” In 1969, he won the Caldecott Medal for “The Fool of the World and the Flying Ship.” ) “How I Learned Geography” is about a boy forced by war to become a refugee. Although he was often hungry, he found solace in a map that his father bought one day at the market instead of food. The book is based on Shulevitz’s life, and how his family fled the Warsaw Blitz during World War II. (Shulevitz now lives in New York City.) It’s an absolutely beautiful and inspiring book, I think.
What are your some of your family’s favorite books this year?
* This story was originally published as a post from the blog "Are We There Yet?." Read all stories from this blog