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I just read The Tree in the Courtyard: Looking Through Anne Frank's Window and I totally agree with Charlene. I think the text and subject is extremely powerful and moving. But the illustrations didn't seem that special. They were well done, but I agree that black and white has been done before.
I really loved the illustrations and how they were used in They All Saw a Cat. I think it is definitely Caldecott worthy.
The Storyteller also had fabulous illustrations. They really made the story come alive. I loved the richness of the color and the expressiveness of the people's faces. I'd put this one in the running for the Caldecott too.
I'm still waiting for my copy of The Uncorker of Ocean Bottles to come to the library. I'll let you know what I think when it comes in. Looking forward to it. :)


Ditto Rachel. I also was impressed by how the illustrator was able to show that each person, creature, etc. saw the cat in a completely different way; including the worm who felt vibrations, and the bat's echolocation. Very interesting, very clever. It might be a winner.

I enjoyed the story, but the illustrations are simply not to my taste--too scribbly and distorted looking.


I really liked McCarty's artwork, but I am not a big fan of brown and white as the only colors. I did like the way the story centered around the tree and the illustrations certainly support and extend the text well. I also loved the fact that the tree lives on in its descendants.


Books mentioned in this topic
The Storyteller (other topics)The Uncorker of Ocean Bottles (other topics)
They All Saw A Cat (other topics)
The Tree in the Courtyard: Looking Through Anne Frank's Window (other topics)
They All Saw A Cat (other topics)
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Brendan Wenzel (other topics)Brendan Wenzel (other topics)
Michelle Cuevas (other topics)
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What do you think of these titles? Are they Caldecott worthy?