Mock Caldecott 2026 discussion
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Mock Caldecott - 2016
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Wish*
A Fine Dessert *
Waiting*
Lillian's right to vote*
This is Sadie*
Float*
Enormous Smallness*
Yard Sale*
Tea Party in the Woods*
Up in the Garden Down in the Dirt*
Special Delivery*
If you plant a seed *

Wish*
A Fine Dessert *
Waiting*
Lillian's right to vote*
This is Sadie*
Float*
Enormous Smallness*
Yard Sale*
Tea Party in the Woods*
Up in the Garden Down in the Dirt*
Special Delivery*
If you plant a seed *

A Fine Dessert
The Midnight Library
Leo: A Ghost Story
Imaginary Fred
Waiting
Wolfie the Bunny
Tea Party in the Woods
Sonya’s Chickens
The Skunk
Rosario’s Fig Tree

If You Plant a Seed
Sonya's Chickens
In a Village By the Sea
I Am Henry Finch
Marvelous Cornelius
Water is Water

A Fine Dessert
Float
Boats for Papa
Toys in the Snow
In a Village By the Sea
Lizard From the Park

Wish*
A Fine Dessert *
Waiting*
Lillian's right to vote*
This is Sadie*
Float*
Enormous Smallness*
Yard Sale*
Tea Party in the Woods*
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Tea Party...is not eligible. It is a translation and the authorstrator is from Japan. Hopefully a Batchelder.

A Fine Dessert
Float
Boats for Papa
Toys in the Snow
In a Village By the Sea
Lizard From the Park"
Finding Winnie isn't eligible. The author is a Canadian resident. Too bad, I adore the book.

Boats for Papa
If You Plant a Seed
Toys Meet Snow:Being the Wintertime Adventures...
Finding Winnie
The Night World
Beyond the Pond
Outstanding in the Rain
McToad Mows Tiny Island
Lillian's Right to Vote
Water is Water

A Fine Dessert
Float
Boats for Papa
Toys in the Snow
In a Village By the Sea
Lizard From the Park"
Finding Winnie isn't eligible. The author is a Canadian resi..."
Does the author's country matter? The book has been on many mock lists. I believe it is eligible because the illustrator is from the US. Also with all the discussion about A Fine Dessert I would think this would have been brought up.

A Fine Dessert
Float
Boats for Papa
Toys in the Snow
In a Village By the Sea
Lizard From the Park"
Finding Winnie isn't eligible. The author is a..."
I did some research and the author of This One Summer is a native of Canada. This title won a Caldecott honor. Maybe a librarian can verify the definition/criteria of this award?


Also, I forgot to add "Float" and "Wait" to my list.

It sure seems that the author/illustrator must be a resident of the U.S.

It doesn't matter where you were born. Sophie Blackall is magnificent. So creative, original and brilliant. One of my absolute favorite illustrators.

-Since the award is only given to the artist, not the author- it is only the artist that needs to be eligible.
-Sophie Blackall is currently a resident of the United States, which would make Finding Winnie eligible.
-Both Jon Klassen and Jillian Tamaki (who are Canadian) were residents of the United States the years their books won the Caldecott medal or an honor.

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That is terrific. I sure would be thrilled if Finding Winnie won an honor. I am hoping Waiting by Kevin Henkes wins the gold. Or Water is Water. It is stunning.


The Whisper
Float
A Village by the Sea
My Pen
The Night World
The Bear Ate Your Sandwich
Yard Sale

Finding Winnie
A Fine Dessert
Toys Meet Snow
Water is Water
If You Plant a Seed
My Pen
The Night World
The Whisper
Tucky Jo and Little Heart

My Pen
Lenny and Lucy
In a Village by the Sea
Waiting
Night Animals
I could really just list 10 more I loved this year.

but the top were
If you plant a seed
Waiting
Finding Winnie
A fine dessert


You are so right! It was released early in the year and I completely forgot about it. Incredibly original with amazing illustrations.





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Let's choose our winners first.
January 2nd I will take the top ten books mentioned and create our poll.