Charlotte Zolotow Award

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Charlotte Zolotow Award
Awarded foroutstanding writing in a picture book published in the United States in the preceding year
CountryUnited States
Presented byCooperative Children's Book Center
First awarded1998
Website ccbc.education.wisc.edu/literature-resources/charlotte-zolotow-award/

The Charlotte Zolotow Award is an American literary award presented annually for outstanding writing in a picture book published in the United States during the preceding year. By contrast, the Caldecott Medal is for outstanding illustration in a picture book. The Zolotow award was established in 1998 by the Cooperative Children's Book Center (CCBC) at the University of Wisconsin–Madison School of Education and named to honor the work of Charlotte Zolotow, an American children's book editor and author. Ms. Zolotow worked with Harper Junior Books for 38 years during which time she wrote more than 70 picture books. [1] Zolotow attended the University of Wisconsin in Madison on a writing scholarship from 1933 to 36. The Cooperative Children's Book Center is a children's literature library of the School of Education, University of Wisconsin–Madison.

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Eligibility

The winner is announced in January each year. A bronze medallion is formally presented to the winning author in the spring during an annual public event that honors the career of Charlotte Zolotow. [1]

Recipients

Charlotte Zolotow Award Recipients, Honors, and Highly Commended books [2]
YearAuthorTitleCitation
1998 Vera B. Williams Lucky SongWinner
Keiko Kasza Don't Laugh, Joe!Honor
Marion Dane Bauer If You Were Born a KittenCommended
Elisha Cooper Country FairCommended
Denise Fleming Time to SleepCommended
Patricia C. McKissack Ma Dear's ApronsCommended
Bernard Waber Bearsie Bear and the Surprise Sleepover PartyCommended
Rosemary Wells Bunny CakesCommended
1999 Uri Shulevitz SnowWinner
Holly Meade John Willy and Freddy McGeeHonor
William Steig Pete's a PizzaHonor
Denise Fleming Mama Cat Has Three KittensCommended
Kevin Henkes Circle DogsCommended
Bill T. Jones and Susan Kuklin DanceCommended
Lynn Reiser Little ClamCommended
Stephanie Stuve-Bodeen Elizabeti's DollCommended
2000 Molly Bang When Sophie Gets Angry -- Really, Really Angry....Winner
Cari Best Three Cheers for Catherine the GreatHonor
Jules Feiffer Bark, GeorgeHonor
Baba Wagué Diakité The Hatseller and the Monkeys: A West African FolktaleCommended
Kristine O'Connell George Little Dog PoemsCommended
Joan Bransfield Graham Flicker FlashCommended
Elizabeth Fitzgerald Howard When Will Sarah Come?Commended
Amy Schwartz How to Catch an ElephantCommended
Joyce Carol Thomas You Are My Perfect BabyCommended
Andrea Zimmerman and David Clemesha Trashy TownCommended
2001 Kate Banks The Night WorkerWinner
Christopher Myers WingsHonor
Peggy Christian If You Find a RockCommended
Doreen Cronin Click, Clack, Moo: Cows That Type Commended
Joy Harjo The Good Luck CatCommended
Kimiko Kajikawa Yoshi's FeastCommended
Sandra L. Pinkney Shades of Black: A Celebration of Our ChildrenCommended
Nancy Van Laan When Winter ComesCommended
2002 Margaret Willey Clever BeatriceWinner
Emily Jenkins Five CreaturesHonor
Lenore Look Henry's First-Moon BirthdayCommended
Margaret Read MacDonald Mabela the CleverCommended
Marisabina Russo Come Back, Hannah!Commended
Catherine Stock Gugu's HouseCommended
Janet S. Wong GrumpCommended
2003 Holly Keller Farfallina & MarcelWinner
Susan Marie Swanson The First Thing My Mama Told MeHonor
Nancy Andrews-Goebel The Pot That Juan BuiltCommended
Kate Banks Close Your EyesCommended
Kevin Henkes Owen's Marshmallow ChickCommended
Juan Felipe Herrera Grandma and Me at the Flea / Los Meros Meros RematerosCommended
Kate McMullan and Jim McMullanI Stink!Commended
Jean Davies Okimoto and Elaine M. Aoki The White Swan Express: A Story About AdoptionCommended
Alice Schertle All You Need for a SnowmanCommended
David Shannon Duck on a BikeCommended
Karma Wilson Bear Snores OnCommended
Janet S. Wong Apple Pie 4th of JulyCommended
2004 Amy Schwartz What James Likes BestWinner
John Coy Two Old Potatoes and MeHonor
Rebecca O'Connell The Baby Goes BeepHonor
Won-Ldy Paye and Margaret H. Lippert Mrs. Chicken and the Hungry CrocodileHonor
James Rumford Calabash Cat and His Amazing JourneyHonor
George ShannonTippy-Toe Chick, Go!Honor
Kate Banks Mama's Coming HomeCommended
Deborah Chandra and Madeleine Comora George Washington's TeethCommended
Denise Fleming BusterCommended
Jeron Ashford Frame Yesterday I Had the BluesCommended
Steve Jenkins and Robin PageWhat Do You Do With a Tail Like This?Commended
Naomi Shihab Nye Baby RadarCommended
Lynne Rae Perkins Snow MusicCommended
Andrea U'Ren Mary SmithCommended
Mo Willems Don't Let the Pigeon Drive the Bus! Commended
2005 Kevin Henkes Kitten's First Full Moon Winner
Lauren ThompsonPolar Bear NightHonor
Mo Willems Knuffle Bunny: A Cautionary Tale Honor
Jacqueline Woodson Coming On Home Soon Honor
Karen Beaumont Baby Danced the PolkaCommended
Caralyn Buehner Superdog: The Heart of a HeroCommended
Oliver Dunrea BooBooCommended
Alan Durant Always and ForeverCommended
Karen EnglishHot Day on Abbott AvenueCommended
Mary Ann Hoberman Whose Garden Is It?Commended
Dave Horowitz A Monkey Among UsCommended
Patricia MacLachlan and Emily MacLachlan BittleCommended
Carole Lexa Schaefer The Biggest SoapCommended
2006 Mary Ann Rodman My Best FriendWinner
Patricia C. McKissack and Onawumi Jean Moss Precious and the Boo HagHonor
Jon J Muth Zen Shorts Honor
William BeeWhateverCommended
Mara Bergman Snip, Snap! What's That?Commended
Bob Graham Oscar's Half BirthdayCommended
Norton Juster The Hello, Goodbye Window Commended
Stephen Michael King Mutt Dog!Commended
Leslie Patricelli BinkyCommended
Elivia Savadier No Haircut Today!Commended
Sandy Turner Cool Cat, Hot DogCommended
Mo Willems Leonardo, the Terrible Monster Commended
2007 Peter McCarty Moon PlaneWinner
Lenore Look Uncle Peter's Amazing Chinese WeddingHonor
Linda SmithMrs. Crump's CatHonor
Kristen Balouch Mystery BottleCommended
Shari Becker Maxwell's MountainCommended
Eve Bunting One Green AppleCommended
Margaret Chodos-Irvine Best Best FriendsCommended
Robin Cruise Little Mamá ForgetsCommended
Kevin Henkes Lilly's Big DayCommended
Lola M. Schaefer An Island GrowsCommended
Sarah Weeks Overboard!Commended
Jeanne Willis Gorilla! Gorilla!Commended
2008 Greg Foley Thank You, BearWinner
Jonathan BeanAt NightHonor
Lynne Rae Perkins Pictures from Our VacationHonor
Carole Lexa Schaefer Dragon DancingHonor
Maribeth Boelts Those ShoesCommended
Robin Cruise Only YouCommended
Bob Graham "The Trouble with Dogs..." Said Dad.Commended
Janice Harrington The Chicken-Chasing Queen of Lamar CountyCommended
Kevin Henkes A Good DayCommended
Emily Jenkins What Happens on WednesdaysCommended
Patricia C. McKissack The All-I'll-Ever-Want Christmas DollCommended
Sara Pennypacker Pierre in LoveCommended
Mary QuigleyGranddad's Fishing BuddyCommended
Lisa Wheeler Jazz BabyCommended
2009 Bob Graham How to Heal a Broken WingWinner
Jim Averbeck In a Blue RoomHonor
Jen Bryant A River of Words: The Story of William Carlos WilliamsHonor
Fran Manushkin How Mama Brought the SpringHonor
James Rumford Silent Music: A Story of BaghdadHonor
Uri Shulevitz How I Learned Geography Honor
Elizabeth Alalou and Ali Alalou The Butter ManCommended
Mary Amato The Chicken of the FamilyCommended
Andy Cutbill The Cow That Laid an EggCommended
Greg Foley Don't Worry BearCommended
Kevin Henkes Old BearCommended
Megan McDonald Hen Hears GossipCommended
Charles R. Smith, Jr. Dance with MeCommended
Gwendolyn Zepeda Growing Up with TamalesCommended
2010 Carmen Tafolla What Can You Do With a Paleta?Winner
Florence Parry Heide Princess Hyacinth (The Surprising Tale of A Girl Who Floated)Honor
Kevin Henkes BirdsHonor
David Ezra Stein Pouch!Honor
Mem Fox Hello Baby!Commended
Keiko Kasza Ready for AnythingCommended
Vaunda Micheaux Nelson Who Will I Be, Lord?Commended
Melissa Stewart Under the SnowCommended
2011 Rukhsana Khan Big Red LollipopWinner
Bob Graham April and Esme: Tooth FairiesHonor
Sandra Markle Hip-Pocket PapaHonor
Phillip C. Stead A Sick Day for Amos McGee Honor
Mo Willems City Dog, Country FrogHonor
Monica Brown Chavela and the Magic BubbleCommended
Greg Foley Willoughby & the MoonCommended
Kevin Henkes My GardenCommended
Anna Grossnickle Hines I Am a BackhoeCommended
Chris Raschka Little Black CrowCommended
Karen Lynn Williams A Beach TailCommended
2012 Patrick McDonnell Me... Jane Winner
Susan Campbell Bartoletti Naamah and the Ark at NightHonor
Jon Katz Meet the Dogs of Bedlam FarmHonor
Alison Murray Apple Pie ABCHonor
Linda Ashman Samantha on a RollCommended
Albert Bitterman Fortune CookiesCommended
Mini Grey Three By the SeaCommended
George Ella Lyon All the Water in the WorldCommended
Margaret H. Mason These HandsCommended
Meg Medina Tía Isa Wants a CarCommended
Joyce Sidman Swirl by Swirl: Spirals in NatureCommended
Sue Soltis Nothing Like a PuffinCommended
Melissa Sweet Balloons Over Broadway: The True Story of the Puppeteer of Macy's ParadeCommended
Hyewon Yum The Twins' BlanketCommended
2013 Jacqueline Woodson Each KindnessWinner
Mary Logue Sleep Like a Tiger Honor
Mara Rockliff Me and Momma and Big JohnHonor
Rachel Vail Flabbersmashed about YouHonor
Julie Danneberg Monet Paints a DayCommended
Shane W. Evans We MarchCommended
Kate Feiffer No Go Sleep!Commended
Candace Fleming Oh, No! Commended
Denise Fleming underGROUNDCommended
Susan Hood Spike, the Mixed-Up MonsterCommended
Ginnie LoAuntie Yang's Great Soybean PicnicCommended
Kelly Starling Lyons Tea Cakes for ToshCommended
Doreen Rappaport Helen's Big World: The Life of Helen KellerCommended
2014 Lemony Snicket The DarkWinner
Jonathan BeanBuilding Our HouseHonor
Tameka Fryer Brown My Cold Plum Lemon Pie Bluesy MoodHonor
Suzanne Collins Year of the JungleHonor
Pat Zietlow Miller Sophie's SquashHonor
Jacqueline Woodson This Is the Rope: A Story from the Great Migration.Honor
Jonathan BeanBig SnowCommended
Floyd Cooper Max and the Tag-Along MoonCommended
Bob Graham The Silver ButtonCommended
Yuyi Morales Niño Wrestles the WorldCommended
Eileen Spinelli When No One Is WatchingCommended
Susan StockdaleStripes of All TypesCommended
Jessica Young My Blue Is HappyCommended
2015 Jenny Offill SparkyWinner
Katherine Applegate Ivan: The Remarkable True Story of the Shopping Mall GorillaHonor
Elizabeth Bluemle Tap Tap Boom BoomHonor
Tonya Bolden Beautiful Moon: A Child's PrayerHonor
Pat Mora Water Rolls, Water Rises = El agua rueda, el agua subeHonor
Barney Saltzberg Chengdu Could Not, Would Not Fall AsleepHonor
Laura Gehl One Big Pair of UnderwearCommended
Thelma Lynne Godin The Hula-Hoopin’ QueenCommended
George Ella Lyon What Forest KnowsCommended
Mary Lyn Ray Go to Sleep, Little FarmCommended
Laura Purdie Salas Water Can Be...Commended
Melissa Stewart Beneath the SunCommended
Jamie A. Swenson If You Were a DogCommended
Audrey Vernick Edgar's Second WordCommended
Brian Won Hooray for Hat!Commended
2016 Margarita Engle Drum Dream Girl: How One Girl's Courage Changed MusicWinner
Kathi Appelt When Otis Courted MamaHonor
Lauren Child The New Small PersonHonor
Matt de la Peña Last Stop on Market Street Honor
Lindsay Mattick Finding Winnie: The True Story of the World’s Most Famous Bear Honor
Sean Taylor Hoot Owl, Master of Disguise Honor
Molly Bang When Sophie's Feelings Are Really, Really HurtCommended
Monica Brown Maya's Blanket / La manta de MayaCommended
Edwidge Danticat Mama's Nightingale: A Story of Immigration and SeparationCommended
Bob Graham How the Sun Got to Coco's HouseCommended
Kevin Henkes Waiting Commended
Anne Vittur Kennedy Ragweed's Farm Dog HandbookCommended
Margaret McNamara A Poem in Your PocketCommended
Miranda PaulWater Is Water: A Book about the Water CycleCommended
Alicia Potter Miss Hazeltine's Home for Shy and Fearful CatsCommended
Mary Lyn Ray Goodnight, Good DogCommended
2017 Carole Boston Weatherford Freedom in Congo SquareWinner
Sherman Alexie Thunder Boy Jr.Honor
Candace Fleming Giant SquidHonor
JarvisAlan's Big, Scary TeethHonor
Micha Archer Daniel Finds a PoemCommended
Kate Berube Hannah and SugarCommended
Maribeth BoeltsA Bike Like Sergio'sCommended
Isabel Campoy and Theresa Howell Maybe Something Beautiful: How Art Transformed a NeighborhoodCommended
Irene Dickson BlocksCommended
Renata Galindo My New Mom & MeCommended
Katrina Goldsaito The Sound of SilenceCommended
Gemma Merino The Cow Who Climbed a TreeCommended
Adam Rex School's First Day of SchoolCommended
Duncan Tonatiuh The Princess and the WarriorCommended
2018 Bao Phi A Different Pond Winner [3]
Atinuke Baby Goes to MarketHonor [3]
Gaia Cornwall Jabari JumpsHonor [3]
Amy Hest Buster and the BabyHonor [3]
Bob Raczka Niko Draws a FeelingHonor [3]
Cynthia Rylant Herbert's First HalloweenHonor [3]
Lesa Cline-Ransome Before She Was HarrietCommended
Elisha Cooper Big Cat, Little Cat Commended
Julia Durango The One Day HouseCommended
Margarita Engle All the Way to HavanaCommended
Julie Fogliano When's My Birthday?Commended
Kevin Henkes In the Middle of FallCommended
Laura McGee Kvasnosky Little Wolf's First HowlingCommended
Joyce Sidman RoundCommended
2019 Marla Frazee Little BrownWinner
David Ezra Stein HoneyHonor
Hyewon Yum Saturday Is Swimming DayHonor
Grace Lin A BIG Mooncake for Little StarCommended
Matt de la Peña Carmela Full of WishesCommended
Jacqueline Woodson The Day You BeginCommended
Yuyi Morales DreamersCommended
Maxine Beneba Clarke The Patchwork BikeCommended
Brian Lies The Rough PatchCommended
Oge Mora Thank You, Omu!Commended
Ryan T. Higgins We Don't Eat Our ClassmatesCommended
Kevin Henkes Winter is HereCommended
2020 Cheryl Minnema Johnny's PheasantWinner
Kevin Noble Maillard Fry Bread: A Native American Family StoryHonor
Kao Kalia Yang A Map into the WorldHonor
Matthew Forsythe Pokko and the DrumHonor
Oge Mora SaturdayHonor
Jean Reidy TrumanHonor
Martin JenkinsBeware of the CrocodileCommended
Micha Archer Daniel's Good DayCommended
Cori Doerrfeld Goodbye, Friend! Hello, Friend!Commended
Isabel Quintero My Papi Has a MotorcycleCommended
Kate ReadOne Fox: A Counting Book ThrillerCommended
Sydney Smith Small in the CityCommended
Shabazz Larkin The Thing About Bees: A Love LetterCommended
2021– 2022 Meg Medina Evelyn Del Rey Is Moving AwayWinner
Atinuke Catch That Chicken!Honor
Hilda Eunice Burgos The Cot in the Living RoomHonor
Jordan Scott I Talk like a RiverHonor
Julie Fogliano My Best FriendHonor
Elizabeth Lilly Let Me Fix You a Plate: A Tale of Two KitchensHonor
Jennifer K. Mann The Camping TripCommended
Joanna Ho Eyes That Kiss in the Corners Commended
Alice Faye Duncan Just like a MamaCommended
Maribeth Boelts Kaia and the BeesCommended
Tom Gauld The Little Wooden Robot and the Log PrincessCommended
Tami Charles My Day with the PanyeCommended
Winsome Bingham Soul Food SundayCommended
Kevin Henkes Sun Flower LionCommended
Lesléa Newman Welcoming Elijah: A Passover Tale with a TailCommended
Rajani LaRocca Where Three Oceans MeetCommended

Recipients of Multiple awards, honors, and commendations

Kevin Henkes and Bob Graham are the only two authors to receive all three citations and are the two authors who have received the most citations overall (10 and 8, respectively). No author has yet to receive multiple awards. Jonathan Bean is the only author to receive two citations in one year. In 2014 he received an honor for Building Our House and a commendation Big Snow.

Multiple honors

Three authors have received two Zolotow Honors: Jonathan Bean, James Rumford, Mo Willems, and Jacqueline Woodson.

Multiple commendations

One author has received nine Zolotow commendations.

Two authors have received four Zolotow commendations.

Multiple authors have received two Zolotow commendations: Kate Banks, Maribeth Boelts, Monica Brown, Elisha Cooper, Robin Cruise, Greg Foley, George Ella Lyon, Patricia C. McKissack, Mary Lyn Ray, Joyce Sidman, Melissa Stewart, Mo Willems, and Janet S. Wong.

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