Hello to all from blog newbies Robin and Lolly! When Roger Sutton asked us to helm a Heavy Medal companion blog, was there any chance we would refuse? Absolutely not!
We both have inside knowledge about the workings of the Caldecott Committee, some of which we'll share with you over the next four months as we host this conversation about the best picture books of 2011.

Hello to all from blog newbies Robin and Lolly! When
Roger Sutton asked us to helm a
Heavy Medal companion blog, was there any chance we would refuse? Absolutely not!
We both have inside knowledge about the workings of the Caldecott Committee, some of which we'll share with you over the next four months as we host this conversation about the best picture books of 2011. Of course, the proceedings of each committee are largely hush-hush, but we will do our best to illuminate the process without getting in trouble with the ALSC police. And being a mock Caldecott blog, OUR committee will have complete transparency.
Here is a link to the official
Terms and Criteria for judging the Caldecott Medal. As you will see, there are a lot of rules! The main ones to be aware of are that books under consideration must be
- published in 2011
- published in the USA
- illustrated by a person whose primary residence is the USA
On a real committee, deliberations can't begin until the nominations are in. We both have our favorites so far this year, but we want to hear yours first. The way we see it, instead of being a traditional Caldecott Committee of fifteen, this is a committee of us two plus all of you.