Laura Ingalls Wilder Award
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Details
Frequency: Biennial
Award Information
Title | Year | |
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Nikki Grimes
2017 - Winner(s) The 2017 winner is Nikki Grimes, whose award-winning works include “Bronx Masquerade,” which won the Coretta Scott King Author Award in 2003, and “Words with... |
2017 - Winner(s) |
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Jerry Pinkney
2016 - Winner(s)
Author and Illustrator Jerry Pinkney is the winner of the 2016 Laura Ingalls Wilder Award honoring an author or illustrator, published in the United... |
2016 - Winner(s) |
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Donald Crews
2015 - Winner(s) Crews has elevated books for very young children to an art form. His bold illustrations raise the ordinary into stylized representations. The ingenious use of... |
2015 - Winner(s) |
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Katherine Paterson
2013 - Winner(s) Paterson was born in China in 1932 to missionary parents and grew up in the American South, moving eighteen times before she was 18. After... |
2013 - Winner(s) |
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dePaola
2011 - Winner(s) |
2011 - Winner(s) |
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Bryan
2009 - Winner(s) His numerous works include “Dancing Granny,” “Beat the Story-Drum, Pum-Pum,” and “Beautiful Blackbird.” Born in 1923 in New York City, Bryan has been painting... |
2009 - Winner(s) |
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Marshall
2007 - Winner(s) "Marshall conveyed a world of emotion with the placement of a dot or the wrinkle of a line," said Wilder Award Committee Chair Roger Sutton. "In... |
2007 - Winner(s) |
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Yep
2005 - Winner(s) "Across a variety of literary genres, Laurence Yep explores the dilemma of the cultural outsider," said Committee Chair Janice M. Del Negro. "The universality of this... |
2005 - Winner(s) |
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Carle
2003 - Winner(s) "Eric Carle's visual observations of the natural world encourage the imagination and often mirror the larger changes in a young child's development and experience," said... |
2003 - Winner(s) |
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Meltzer
2001 - Winner(s) "Milton Meltzer's substantial and lasting contribution to American literature for children spans five decades and continues to be a model for informational writing today," said Wilder... |
2001 - Winner(s) |
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Freedman
1998 - Winner(s) Freedman was cited for his body of work, which includes the 1988 John Newbery Medal Award winner Lincoln: A Photobiography, published by Clarion Books. Two... |
1998 - Winner(s) |
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Hamilton
1995 - Winner(s) According to Letitia Wilson, chair of the Wilder Selection Committee, "Hamilton draws on the specifics of her own African-American and American Indian heritage to illuminate... |
1995 - Winner(s) |
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Brown
1992 - Winner(s) Brown is cited for three books: Once a Mouse (1962), Cinderella (1955), and Shadow (1983), all published by Scribner's and edited by Clare Costello. She... |
1992 - Winner(s) |
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Speare
1989 - Winner(s) "With vitality and energy, grace of writing, historical accuracy, and tremendous feeling for place and character, Elizabeth George Speare has brought historical fiction for children... |
1989 - Winner(s) |
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Fritz
1986 - Winner(s) |
1986 - Winner(s) |
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Sendak
1983 - Winner(s) |
1983 - Winner(s) |
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Geisel
1980 - Winner(s) |
1980 - Winner(s) |
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Cleary
1975 - Winner(s) |
1975 - Winner(s) |
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White
1970 - Winner(s) |
1970 - Winner(s) |
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Sawyer
1965 - Winner(s) |
1965 - Winner(s) |
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Judson
1960 - Winner(s) |
1960 - Winner(s) |
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Wilder
1954 - Winner(s) |
1954 - Winner(s) |
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Nominees are selected by the Committee members.