Caldecott Winner and Honor Books 2013 On The Children’s Bookshelf
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Did you know that The Caldecott Children’s Book award just turned 75 ?! It was first awarded in 1938. I LOVE the 75 years logo!

The Caldecott winner and honor books for 2013 were just announced. Here they are in our clickable collage -

FEATURE FROM LAST WEEK -
My favorite post from those shared on The Children’s BookShelf last week, was this post about Hidden Object Books from The Homeschool Adventure Blog. My kids love hidden object books, so it is great to see a list of them.
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I’ve not seen that icon for 75 years of the Caldecott! It’s so cute.
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