Dutton Children's Books
Appearance
Edward Payson Dutton | |
Country of origin | United States |
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Publication types | Books |
Fiction genres | Children's |
Official website | Official website |
Dutton Children's Books is a US publisher of
Dutton adult division. It was previously an imprint of E. P. Dutton, prior to 1986. They have been publishing books since 1852.[citation needed
]
Dutton has published the Winnie-the-Pooh books by A. A. Milne in the USA since the 1920s and in Canada since the 2000s.[1][2]
Award-winning titles
Caldecott Medal
- 1973: The Funny Little Woman retold by Arlene Mosel, illustrated by Blair Lent
- 1998: Rapunzel, retold and illustrated by Paul O. Zelinsky
Caldecott Honor Books
- 1946: Sing Mother Goose by Opal Wheeler, illustrated by Marjorie Torrey
- 1947: Sing in Praise: A Collection of the Best Loved Hymns by Opal Wheeler, illustrated by Marjorie Torrey
- 1983: When I was Young in the Mountains by Cynthia Rylant, illustrated by Diane Goode* 1984: Hansel and Gretel retold by Rika Lesser, illustrated by Paul O. Zelinsky
- 1987: Rumpelstiltskin by Paul O. Zelinsky
- 1995: Swamp Angel by Paul O. Zelinsky
Golden Kite Award
- 2003: Leonardo, Beautiful Dreamer by Robert Byrd
Newbery Medal
- 1926: Shen of the Sea by Arthur Bowie Chrisman
- 1951: Elizabeth Yates
- 1979: The Westing Game by Ellen Raskin
Newbery Honor
- 1927: Gayneck, The Story of a Pigeon by Dhan Gopal Mukerji
- 1929: The Boy Who Was by Grace Hallok
- 1930: Vaino by Julia Davis Adams
- 1931: Mountains are Free by Julia Davis Adams
- 1960: My Side of the Mountain by Jean Craighead George
- 1964: Rascal by Sterling North
- 1975: Figgs & Phantoms by Ellen Raskin
Michael L. Printz Award
- 2003: Postcards from No Man's Land by Aidan Chambers
- 2006: Looking for Alaska by John Green
New York Times Best Illustrated Books
- 1981: The Maid and The Mouse and The Odd-Shaped House: A Story in Rhyme by Paul O. Zelinsky
- 1992: The Fortune-Tellers by Lloyd Alexander, illustrated by Trina Schart Hyman
- 1994: Swamp Angel by Anne Isaacs, illustrated by Paul O. Zelinsky
- 2001: Sun Bread by Elisa Kleven
References
- ^ "A new Winnie the Pooh book for 2009". csmonitor.com. January 11, 2009. Retrieved March 8, 2020.
- ^ "The Same Pooh Bear, but an Otter Has Arrived". The New York Times. October 4, 2009. Retrieved March 8, 2020.