Robert Lawson received the Newbery Award in 1945 forRabbit Hill.He did receive a Caldecott Honor in 1941 for They Were Strong and Good. In fact, Robert Lawson is the only author/illustrator to win both these awards.
Robert Lawson is the only individual to win both awards. He received the Newbery for Rabbit Hill in 1945 and the Caldecott for They Were Strong and Good in 1941.
Robert Lawson has written: 'The great wheel' 'Rabbit Hill' -- subject(s): Children's stories
Robert Lawson was a famous children's book author. He wrote Rabbit Hill. Ben and Me, The Great Wheel. and Mr. Revere and I.
"Rabbit Hill" by Robert Lawson won the John Newbery Medal in 1945 because it was a distinguished contribution to American literature for children. The book was recognized for its engaging story, well-developed characters, and timeless themes that resonate with young readers.
"Rabbit Hill" by Robert Lawson features a variety of animal characters, primarily centered around the Hill family of rabbits, which includes the father, Mr. Rabbit, the mother, Mrs. Rabbit, and their children, including the young rabbit named Little Georgie. The story also introduces other animals like the wise old owl, the friendly cat, and the farmer's dog, who interact with the Hill family. Each character contributes to the overarching themes of community, family, and the challenges of living in a changing environment.
Rabbit Hill was created in 1944.
Bunny Hill, I think.
Robert Andrews Hill died in 1900.
Robert Andrews Hill was born in 1811.
Robert Madden Hill died in 1987.
Robert Madden Hill was born in 1928.
Robert L. Hill was born in 1892.