The Randolph Caldecott medal is given each year for the best illustrations in a piece of children's literature.
It was named after Randolph Caldecott - a nineteenth-century English illustrator.
It was named after him because he is a well respected illustrator and the medal is awarded for the best picture (illustrated) book.
Snowflake Bentley by Jacqueline Briggs Martin won the 1999 Caldecott Medal.
The Caldecott medal is named for Randolph Caldecott, one of the first children's book illustrators who shaped the world of children's book illustration as we know it today.The award is named after Randolph Caldecott - who was a nineteenth-century English illustrator.
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.
It gets it's name after Randolph Caldecott, because he was the first illustrator to win the illustrator of children's picture book.
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.
The Caldecott Medal is awarded every year for the best American picture book for children. It is named after the English illustrator Randolph Caldecott.
Mo Willems, an American writer and illustrator, has won the Randolph Caldecott Medal for three of his books. The Caldecott Medal is awarded to the most distinguished American picture book for children.
Randolph Caldecott was born on March 22, 1846.
Randolph Caldecott was born on March 22, 1846.
The Caldecott Medal is named after an illustrator rather than a book. It is named after Randolph Caldecott.One of the images on the medal is derived from Caldecott's illustration for the bookThe Diverting History of John Gilpin. The other image is based on an illustration that he did for the nursery rhyme Sing a Song of Sixpence.