CILIP Carnegie and Kate Greenaway Medals

Send to My Email      1 like

CILIP Carnegie and Kate Greenaway Medals includes Tim All Alone, Mrs. Easter and the Storks, Old Winkle and the seagulls, Brian Wildsmith's ABC, Borka (1978).

1 - 30 of 49 results
>>

Tim All Alone

Tim All Alone
Tim arrives home after a long holiday only to find his parents have vanished. The courageous Tim is determined to search the whole wide world, if necessary, to find them. Many people offer to help, but sometimes their help is the last thing he needs! Tim's droll adventures are a never-ending source of delight, both fantastic yet utterly real, and are beautifully evoked in Edward Ardizzone's lyrical watercolor illustrations.

Mrs. Easter and the Storks

Brian Wildsmith's ABC

Brian Wildsmith's ABC
This gem designed by Brian Wildsmith has long been a favorite alphabet book. His luscious palette of colors will excite any curious young reader.

Borka

Borka
Once upon a time there were two geese called Mr. and Mrs. Plumpster. Each spring they returned to the marshes of their ancestors, and Mrs. Plumpster layed her eggs. Soon six fine young Plumpsters hatched, but Borka was different—she had no feathers and could not fly. When winter came the other geese flew off in search of warmer climates, leaving Borka all alone. But her adventure was only just beginning.

Three Poor Tailors

Charley, Charlotte and the Golden Canary

Charley, Charlotte and the Golden Canary
The heartwarming story of two children and their little bird.

Mr. Gumpy's Outing

Mr. Gumpy's Outing

Mr. Gumpy lives by a river. One sunny day he decides to take a ride in his small boat.

It is such a perfect idea, for such a perfect summer day, that he soon has company: first the children, then the rabbit, the cat, the dog, the pig, the sheep, the chickens, and still others until-- Mr. Gumpy's outing comes to an inevitable but not unhappy, conclusion.

With Mr. Gumpy's Outing, John Burningham became the first artist ever to win England's Kate Greenaway Medal twice. In America, the book was a Boston Globe-Horn Book Award winner and an American Library Association Notable Children's Book of 1971.

"Come for a ride another day," says Mr. Gumpy at the book's end. And young readers will return again and again to this sprightly story with its clever, captivating illustrations that reflect the sunlit quality of a lazy summer afternoon.

Winner of the 1972 Boston Globe - Horn Book Award for Picture Books
An ALA Notable Children's Book
Winner of the Kate Greenaway Medal
A 1971 New York Times Book Review Best Illustrated Children's Book
A Child Study Association Children's Book of the Year
A Library of Congress Children's Book of the Year

The Kingdom Under the Sea and Other Stories

The Kingdom Under the Sea and Other Stories
A collection of eleven fairy tales from eastern Europe and the Soviet Union retold by a noted English author.

Father Christmas Goes on Holiday

Father Christmas Goes on Holiday
In this hilarious sequel from Raymond Briggs, author of The Snowman and inspiration for The Snowman and Snowdog, a still rather grumpy Father Christmas decides to go on holiday. No-one needs a holiday more than Father Christmas, but where can such a well-known and easily recognized person go? Father Christmas sets off in search of his ideal holiday spot! France, Scotland and Las Vegas are his chosen destinations, but as Father Christmas discovers - there's nowhere like home.

The Wind Blew

The Wind Blew
The wind blew, and blew, and blew! It blew so hard, it took everything with it: Mr. White's umbrella, Priscilla's balloon, the twins' scarves, even the wig on the judge's head. But just when the wind was about to carry everything out to sea, it changed its mind!
With rhyming verse and colorful illustrations, Pat Hutchins takes us on a merry chase that is well worth the effort.

The Post Office Cat

The Post Office Cat
Searching for a home, Clarence the cat arrives at the local post office at an opportune time.

Dogger

Dogger
When Dave loses his favorite toy, Dogger, he is very sad. But when Dogger turns up for sale at the neighborhood fair, everything seems all right—until someone else buys him before Dave can get the money! This timeless classic uses simple words and detailed pictures to show the distress the loss of a toy can cause a child. Filled with humor and Shirley Hughes's artful touch, this is a book for young readers to tackle by themselves, as well as a delight to read aloud.

Each Peach Pear Plum

Each Peach Pear Plum
In this book with your little eye, take a look and play I spy - so starts the classic story from best-selling author/illustrator team, Janet and Allan Ahlberg. Each Peach Pear Plum introduces favourite fairy tale characters, such as Tom Thumb and The Three Bears and, with a poem on each page hinting as to what is hiding in the picture, children are encouraged to participate and follow the story themselves.

Haunted House

Haunted House
Revisit — if you dare! — one of the best-loved pop-up books of all time, now more gleefully ghoulish then ever with the addition of several spooky surprises.

Come in, Doctor. Yes, it is a quaint old place-chilly, though. . . .

The owner of the Haunted House is unwell, and it's not surprising. There's a ghoul in the cupboard, an octopus in the sink, a crocodile in the bath, and in every room, a sinister black cat watching it all with roving eyes. Every page of this thrilling pop-up book is packed with spine-tingling surprises, culminating in a spectacular final spread complete with a creepy creaking saw.

Since 1979, hundreds of thousands of readers have taken this scared-silly tour of one of the best-selling pop-up books of all time. This is one Haunted House that remains as innovative and exciting today as it was twenty-six years ago-but now offers even more tantalizing twists:

— Stunning new holographic foil cover!
— Scary new surprises, announced on front cover with a removable sticker! Brand-new elements have been added to four spreads, including a ghost in the closet, a cockroach in the oven, and vampire teeth in the nightstand!
— Great new price! This perfect Halloween and year-round treat is available for only $14.99.

Mister Magnolia

Mister Magnolia
In this wittily rhyming picture book, Mr. Magnolia has a full and happy life except for one serious omission — a boot. But one day, he receives a mysterious parcel, and at last Mr. Magnolia can splash in the puddles with everyone else!

The Highwayman

The Highwayman
Alfred Noyes's famous poem still has the power to thrill us as we read the story of the highwayman and his doomed love for Bess, the landlord's black-eyed daughter. This classic story of sacrifice in the name of true love has been a favorite with generations of young readers. The powerful, evocative language of Alfred Noyes's verses echoes through the centuries, complemented by Charles Keeping's dazzling illustrations which won this book the Kate Greenaway Medal in 1982.

Long Neck and Thunder Foot

Long Neck and Thunder Foot

This humorous story about two sparring dinosaurs who resolve their differences won the
Kate Greenaway Medal

Long Neck the dinosaur lives alone in the forest. Apart from the birds and other small animals, Long Neck seems to have the whole world to himself. But then his peace is shattered by the arrival of a huge new dinosaur called Thunder Foot. Can they overcome their fear and suspicion of each other and become friends?

One Gorilla

release date: Jan 01, 2012
One Gorilla
Primo primate artist Anthony Browne is at the top of his form with a simple — and simply fascinating — array of creatures for kids to count.

What better attention-getter for small children than primates in all their variety? And who better to render them than Anthony Browne? In this elegant counting book, the author-illustrator outdoes himself with a vivid presentation of primates from gorillas to gibbons, macaques to mandrills, ring-tailed lemurs to spider monkeys. With his striking palette, exquisite attention to detail, and quirky flair for facial expressions, Anthony Browne slyly extends the basic number concept into a look at similarities and differences — portraying an extended family we can count ourselves part of.

Hiawatha's Childhood

Hiawatha's Childhood
The classic Longfellow poem, made fresh and vivid for today's young readers with beautiful full-color illustrations from acclaimed artist Errol LeCain.

Sir Gawain and the Loathly Lady

Sir Gawain and the Loathly Lady
A lavishly illustrated retelling of the legend in which Sir Gawain agrees to marry the Loathly Lady (really a princess under a curse), so that King Arthur's honor is preserved.

Snow White in New York

Snow White in New York
Pulsating with the rhythm and vibrancy of the Jazz Age, this dazzling picture book is set in New York City in the 1920s. The story may be familiar, but the cast of characters will surprise you. Snow White is a beautiful jazz baby, protected by seven hot jazzmen. Instead of a wicked stepmother, her arch-enemy is the Queen of the Underworld. And her Prince Charming is a crack reporter from the New York Mirror. The breezy and clever text complements the style and color of the art deco illustrations, making this a picture book of astonishing originality. This winner of The Kate Greenaway Medal is at last available in paperback.

Crafty Chameleon

release date: Oct 01, 2004
Crafty Chameleon
Tormented every morning by leopard and bullied by crocodile, the clever little chameleon decides to play a trick on them. He manages to get the better of his two oppressors without them even knowing how he did it! This is the story of why Crafty Chameleon changes colour and hides when he hears you coming.

Can't You Sleep, Little Bear?

Can't You Sleep, Little Bear?
Now available in a convenient, affordable, adorably miniature book-in-a-greeting card format, these complete, full-color bear stories each come with a space for a personal message from the sender and an envelope for gift-giving. Full color.

War Boy

release date: Mar 01, 1990
War Boy
One of the most unusual and affecting war memories ever published: World War II as seen through the eyes of a little boy. Full-color illustrations.

The Whales' Song

The Whales' Song
A story of singing whales responding to a child's desire to see them. Full color.

The Jolly Postman

release date: Jan 01, 2001
The Jolly Postman
Now republished in a larger format, this classic depicts amusing correspondence from one fairy tale or Mother Goose character to another, giving readers a chance to follow-up on some favorite tales. Full-color illustrations.

Zoo

release date: Jan 01, 2002
Zoo
Winner of the Kate Greenaway Medal
1 - 30 of 49 results
>>


  • Aboutread.com makes it one-click away to discover great books from local library by linking books/movies to your library catalog search.

  • Copyright © 2025 Aboutread.com