New York Times Best Illustrated Children's Books winners 2012

Breaking news!

The New York Times Best Illustrated Children's Books of 2012 have just been announced via Twitter. This year marks the 60th anniversary of this annual picture book award.

Judges Chris Raschka, Bruce Handy (Vanity Fair), and Cathryn Mercier (director of the Center for the Study of Children's Literature at Simmons College) selected the following ten titles to receive the honor:

Bear Despair written and illustrated by Gaëtan Dorémus (Enchanted Lion)
The Beetle Book written and illustrated by Steve Jenkins (Houghton)
House Held Up by Trees written by Ted Kooser; illustrated by Jon Klassen (Candlewick)
The Hueys in the New Sweater written and illustrated by Oliver Jeffers (Philomel)
Infinity and Me written by Kate Hosford; illustrated by Gabi Swiatkowska (Carolrhoda)
Little Bird written by Germano Zullo; illustrated by Albertine (Enchanted Lion)
One Times Square: A Century of Change at the Crossroads of the World written and illustrated by Joe McKendry (Godine)
Red Knit Cap Girl written and illustrated by Naoko Stoop (Tingley/Little)
Stephen and the Beetle written by Jorge Luján; illustrated by Chiara Carrer (Groundwood)
Unspoken: A Story from the Underground Railroad written and illustrated by Henry Cole (Scholastic)

Thanks to Katie Bircher for compiling from the NYT Tweets and checking all the titles and names. Now Robin and I have to find all of these and see what we think. In the meantime, what do YOU think?

Lolly Robinson

Lolly Robinson is a freelance designer and consultant with degrees in studio art and children’s literature. She is the former creative director for The Horn Book, Inc., and has taught children’s literature at Harvard University’s Graduate School of Education. She has served on the Caldecott and Boston Globe-Horn Book Award committees and blogged for Calling Caldecott and Lolly's Classroom on this site.

 

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Unspoken by Henry Cole review / Tidy Books Blog - Perfect Home for Kids Books

[...] little while, having had my attention drawn to it by blogger and librarian 100 Scope Notes, and the New York Times picks of 2012.  The book was tipped by many to be a Caldecott winner, but beaten to it by Jon Klassen’s [...]

Posted : Oct 01, 2013 11:50


Ruth Duncan

For me, Unspoken is one of those books that will become a classic. It's simplicity is its strength; beautiful and powerful. I'd keep it on my bookshelf even when my kids have left home. Shame it didnt' get Caldecott recognition, but good to see it getting recognition from others.

Posted : Feb 05, 2013 11:35


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Best Illustrated Children’s Books 2012 | iYouth Blog

[...] this month, the New York Times released their list, via twitter, of the Best Illustrated Children’s Books of 2012.  10 books have been selected for this year’s award, which also happens to be the 60th [...]

Posted : Nov 11, 2012 07:38


Chapter summaries

I LOVE your blog. Thanks for the great recommendations and all the awesome reads!

Posted : Nov 09, 2012 06:32


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