The Caldecott Honor is awarded by the Caldecott Committee. The committee is appointed by the American Library Association.
The Storm Book was published in 1953. It was named a Caldecott Honor Book for that year, but did not win the award.
Andy and the Lion did not win a Caldecott Medal. It was named an Honor Book in 1939.
The Randolph Caldecott medal is given each year for the best illustrations in a piece of children's literature. The honor books are the books that were in the running to win for best illustrations but did not.
There were two Caldecott Honor Books in 2010. All the World illustrated by Marla Frazee and Red Sings from Treetops: A Year in Colors, illustrated by Pamaela Zagarenski.
Although King Bidgood's in the Bathtub did not win the Caldecott Award, it did win a Caldecott Honor in 1986. The winner that year was The Polar Express by Chris Van Allsburg.
The Association for Library Service to Children (ALSC) awards the Caldecott Medal each year.
These books became ALA Caldecott Honor Books:McElligot’s Pool — 1947Bartholomew and the Oobleck — 1949If I Ran the Zoo — 1950
Maurice Sendak won the Caldecott award for "Where the Wild Things Are" in 1964.
The Stinky Cheese Man by Lane Smith was a Caldecott Honor Book in 1993.
It is not a Caldecott Winner, however, in 1976 it received the Newbery Honor (according to Barnes & Noble)
There are a number of children's literature awards. One of the foremost is the Caldecott Honor Medal. Also, the Newbury Award and Golden Kite Award.
The Randolph Caldecott Medal has been doled out since 1937 and is given out annually to an American author/illustrator who has published the most distinguished picture book of the year. The medal is named after Randolph J. Caldecott, a native of England and early 19th century children's illustrator.