WHERE THE WILD THINGS ARE
Lovely first edition of the subversive Caldecott-award winner, in the rare original first-issue dust jacket.
Lovely first edition of the subversive Caldecott-award winner, in the rare original first-issue dust jacket.
Inscribed second printing of the first edition of this Caldecott Award winner – with an original watercolor and inscribed to Marian Young, a prominent librarian and member of the Caldecott Award selection committee.
First printing of the Caldecott Award-winning picture book called "a born classic" (Bader), quite hard to find in the first edition.
First printing of this delightful take on the tale of the Gingerbread Man, winner of a 1954 Caldecott Honor – scarce in dust jacket.
First printing of this early Caldecott winner, the story of a little Chinese girl who is determined to show that she belongs at the New Year Fair – in notably sharp condition.
First printing of this colorful retelling of the beloved folktale and song, one of the rarest Caldecott Medal winners.
First printing of the Caldecott award-winning Madeline book, in which a dog saves the day – an unusually nice copy, rare in this condition.
First printing of Van Allsburg's first book, with two tipped-in bookplates inscribed by him – the story of a boy's search for his dog in a mysterious and eerie garden.
Scarce first printing of this Newbery Honor-winning work by the author of THE YEARLING, a magical realism tale of a young Black girl's efforts to feed her community during the Great Depression.
Signed early printing of Zolotow's classic 1962 children's story, with original signature by Sendak, whose eerie illustrations made this one of the seven Caldecott Honor Books of his career.
Signed later printing of Zolotow's classic 1962 children's story, with original signature by Sendak, whose eerie illustrations made this one of the seven Caldecott Honor Books of his career.
First printing of this charmingly minimalist story of a little old lady's day fishing.
Signed first printing of this lovely retelling of one of Aesop's best-known fables — winner of the 2010 Caldecott Medal.
First printing of Wisniewski's Caldecott award-winning interpretation of the classic Jewish legend – because it was not anticipated that it would win the award, the book did not have a large first printing.
Inscribed uncorrected proof of this delightful book written in an invented bug language, following a community of insects as they enjoy a growing plant – a Caldecott Honor book.
Signed first printing of this wordless picture book about a dog who loses her ball but finds a friend — winner of the 2012 Caldecott Medal.
First printing of the 2003 winner of the Caldecott, with no medal on the original dust jacket.
Signed first printing of this Caldecott Honor book, a moving autobiographical account of a boy in Communist Prague who couldn't help but to draw – with original drawing.
Signed early printing of Tudor's charming illustrated counting book for young children, a Caldecott Honor book.
Signed first printing of the Caldecott award-winner, a wordless picture book in which a little boy discovers the treasures washed up by the ocean.
Signed first printing of this Caldecott Honor Book, a sort of inverse Thumbelina, the story of a giant girl who saves her Tennessee town from a ferocious bear named Thundering Tarnation, signed by both Zelinsky and Isaacs.
First printing of the Caldecott award winner, about French aerialist Philippe Petit's tightrope walk across the two towers of the former World Trade Center in New York City.
First printing of this Caldecott Honor book, a wordless picture book in which a cloud takes a boy on a magical trip to Sector 7, where he learns how clouds are shaped and channeled.
First printing of the Caldecott award-winner, Wiesner's interpretation of the classic story with gorgeous color illustrations.
First printing of Wiesner's first book to win the Caldecott Medal, featuring virtually no words but many hovering frogs.