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Caldecott books 1953-1959

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Title
Year
Author/Illustrator
When the Czar proclaims that he will marry his daughter to the man who brings him a flying ship, the Fool of the World sets out to try his luck and meets some unusual companions on the way.   Fool of the World and the Flying Ship : A Russian Tale   1969   Author: Arthur Ransome, Illus. by: Ur Shulevitz,  
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Seven soldiers build a magnificent cannon, but Drummer Hoff fires it off.   Drummer Hoff   1968   Author, Barbara Emberley Illus. by: Ed Emberley,  
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Samantha endangers her friend and her cat, Bangs, because she doesn't know the difference between make-believe and real life.   Sam, Bangs, and Moonshine   1967   Author/Illus: Evaline Ness,  
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Lachie MacLachlan has a small house, a large family, and a welcoming spirit to all who pass by.   Always Room for One More   1966   Author: Sorche Nic Leodhas, Illus. by: Nonny Hogrogian,  
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A well-mannered little boy has permission to bring his animal friends to visit the king and queen.   May I Bring a Friend ?   1965   Author: Beatrice Schenk de Regniers, Illus. by: Marvin Bileck,  
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Max, being punished in his room for wild behavior, travels to another land to become king of all wild things.   Where the Wild Things Are   1964   Author/Illus: Maurice Sendak,  
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Peter explores the snowy world of winter.   Snowy Day   1963   Author/Illus: Ezra Jack Keats,  
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A hermit repeatedly helps a mouse by turning it into larger and larger animals.   Once a Mouse: A Fable Cut in Wood   1962   Author/Illus: Marcia Brown,  
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An old woman who was too busy to travel with the Wise Men to find the Child now searches endlessly for Him each Christmas season.   Baboushka and the Three Kings   1961   Author: Ruth Robbins, Illus. by: Nicolas Sidjakov,  
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Five-year-old Ceci anxiously awaits her first Posada, the special Mexican Christmas party, and the opportunity to select a piƱata for it.   Nine Days to Christmas   1960   Author: Marie Hall Ets, and A. Labastida Illus. by: Marie Hal Ets,  
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"Adapted from Chaucer's ""Nun's Priest's Tale"" from The Canterbury Tales."   Chanticleer and the Fox   1959   Author/Illus: Barbara Cooney,  
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Two children spending their summer vacation on an island off the coast of Maine. The children experience a hurricane before leaving in the fall.   Time of Wonder   1958   Author/Illus: Robert McCloskey,  
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A discussion on the benefits and pleasures of trees.   Tree is Nice   1957   Author: Janice May Udry, Illus. by: Marc Simont,  
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Illustrated folk song about the courtship and marriage of the frog and the mouse.   Frog Went A-Courtin'   1956   Author: John Langstaff, Illus. by: Feodor Rojankovsky,  
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Perrault's tale in which Cinderella leaves behind a glass slipper in her haste to flee the palace before the fairy godmother's magic loses effect.   Cinderella, or the Little Glass Slipper   1955   Author: Charles Perrault, Illus. by:, Marcia Brown, Translated by: Marcia Brown,  
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After a dog rescues Madeline, the students adopt the dog as a pet.   Madeline's Rescue   1954   Author/Illus: Ludwig Bemelmans,  
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Johnny Orchard wants to shoot the biggest bear, but when he goes hunting, he rescues a cub. The cub grows up to be a trial to Johnny, so he tries repeatedly to take the bear back to the woods.   The Biggest Bear   1953   Author/Illus: Lynd Ward,  
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