Jane Yolen won the 1988 Caldecott Award for her book Owl Moon.
Jane Yolen has never won a Caldecott Medal or Honor.She won the Nebula Award for the short story Sister Emily's Lightship.
Yes, "Owl Moon" by Jane Yolen won the Caldecott Medal for its illustrations in 1988, rather than the Newbery Medal. The Newbery Medal is awarded for the text of a distinguished American children's book.
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No, in Jane Yolen's short story "Lost Girls," Johanna is not portrayed as a deer. Johanna is one of the girls who gets lost in the forest.
From Wikipedia: Some of her awards to date: the Caldecott Medal, two Nebula Awards, two Christopher Medals, the World Fantasy Award, three Mythopoeic Awards, both first and second place in the 2007 Dwarf Stars Award, the Golden Kite Award, the National Jewish Book Award, the Association of Jewish Libraries Award, and the World Fantasy Award for Life Achievement. wikipedia.org/wiki/Jane_Yolen
the Nebraskan award
Yes. Jane Addams wrote 10 books in her lifetime.
Jane Yolen is an American writer. She has written around 300 books, mostly in the fantasy genre. One of her better known series is Pit Dragon. These include Dragon's Blood,Heart's Blood, A Sending of Dragons. In addition to fantasy, she writes science fiction, folklore, and children's books. She is also the author of one of my daughter's all time favorite books, How do Dinosaurs Say Goodnight.--Jane Yolen is actually best know for her picture books, though she does write across almost every genre. Her book, OWL MOON won the Caldecott Award in 1988 and her HOW DO DINOSAURS series of picture books are consistently found on best seller lists. Her Holocaust novel THE DEVIL'S ARITHMETIC is considered a modern classic and was made into a Showtime Original Movie starring Kirstin Dunst. In the summer of 2010, her 300th book, ELSIE'S BIRD was published.
There are six books in the Amelia Jane series by Enid Blyton. These books are popular children's stories that follow the adventures of a mischievous and naughty doll named Amelia Jane.
The cat's name in the Dick and Jane books was Puff.
Jane Goodall has won several major awards for her work. Some of these include the Kyoto Prize in 1990, the Hubbard Medal in 1995, the Tyler Prize for Environmental Achievement in1997, and the DBE in 2004.
A breast Cancer work award.