2024 Carle Honors Announced (2024)

The Honors are given in four categories:Artist, for lifelong innovation in the field; Angel, for an individual or organization whose resources help create illustrated children's book exhibitions, education programs, and more; Mentor, for editors, designers, and educators who are champions of the art form; and Bridge, for individuals or organizations who work in other fields and have brought the art of the picture book to larger audiences.

The 2024 honorees are The Horn Book (Mentor); We Need Diverse Books (Angel); KidLit TV (Bridge); and Uri Shulevitz (Artist), who won the 1969 Caldecott Medal for The Fool of the World and the Flying Ship.

These honoreeswill be celebrated at the Benefit Gala at the New-York Historical Society, in New York City, on Thursday, September 26, 2024.The presentation of awards will feature tributes from Grace Lin, Dr. Claudette S. McLinn, and others.

The night will also include amusical revue with Marlo Thomas and Friends forthe 50th-anniversary exhibition of the book Free to Be…. You and Me, which will open at The Carle in November 2024.In lieu of an auction, The Carle will spotlight the newest artworks added to the museum's permanent collection, including pieces by Ludwig Bemelmans, Lucy Cousins, Leo and Diane Dillon, Barry Moser, LeUyen Pham, Beatrix Potter,Mo Willems, and others.

Read the full press release below.

The Eric Carle Museum of Picture Book Art

Announces The 2024 Carle Honors Honorees

And A Special Celebration of Marlo Thomas and

the 50 th Anniversary of The Picture Book, Free to Be . . . You and Me

Amherst, MA (June 24, 2024) -The Eric Carle Museum of Picture Book Art, an international champion for picture book art, and its creators, has announced the 2024 Carle Honors Honorees. These distinguished individuals will be awarded at the Benefit Gala at the New-York Historical Society, in New York City, on Thursday, September 26, 2024. Now in its 17 th year, the gala remains focused on individuals and organizations whose creative vision and long-term dedication have had a profound effect on picture book art and the vital role they play in the children’s literature community.

“The children's book world has no shortage of awards and accolades but the Carle Honors is the only one that is designed to acknowledge the whole, far-flung community of gifted and generous people and organizations that together perform the vital work of creating the best children's books and getting them out to all who benefit from them,” said Leonard S. Marcus, Carle Trustee, children's literature historian, and chairman and founder of the Carle Honors Committee.

This year’s Honors boasts a new venue and format with the goal of inspiring the joy felt through engagement with the Museum. The presentation of awards will feature honoree tributes from Grace Lin, Dr. Claudette S. McLinn, and more. A special musical revue with Marlo Thomas and Friends will pay homage to the 50th anniversary exhibition of the book Free to Be…. You and Me , which will open at The Carle in November 2024. A reception with co*cktails, food, and mingling will follow for all. In lieu of an auction, The Carle will spotlight the newest artworks added to our significant permanent collection including pieces by Ludwig Bemelmans, Lucy Cousins, Leo and Diane Dillon, Barry Moser, LeUyen Pham, Beatrix Potter, and Mo Willems, among others, and honoring those artists who contributed these works.

The 2024 Carle Honors honorees are:

Artist : Uri Shulevitz
Uri Shulevitz is a distinguished artist in children's literature, celebrated for his Caldecott Medal and Caldecott Honor-winning works. Born in Warsaw, he fled the German invasion and endured extreme hardship before making his way to New York. His journey is detailed in his books "Chance" and "How I Learned Geography." Now 89, he was honored with Tall Tales and Short Tales: The Art of Uri Shulevitz, a 2015 exhibition at The Carle, where he plans to leave much of his archive. Working in a wide variety of media, Shulevitz demonstrates remarkable versatility as he interprets an equally wide range of literature.

Angel : We Need Diverse Books
We Need Diverse Books (WNDB) is a non-profit organization advocating for essential changes in the publishing industry to produce and promote literature that reflects the lives of all young people. Founded in 2014 as a grassroots hashtag, WNDB has grown rapidly into a leading voice for diversity in publishing. As they celebrate their 10th anniversary this year, WNDB continues to make a significant impact through awards, grants, mentorships, internships, public programs, book lists and more. Their recent initiative, Indigenous Reads Rising, highlights their commitment to diverse voices. The award will be accepted by Ellen Oh, founding member and honorary trustee.

Bridge: KidLit TV

KidLit TV, founded by Julie Gribble, is an innovative multi-media company dedicated to bringing picture books and their creators to children worldwide through libraries, classrooms, and home computers. The platform provides access to author and artist interviews, captivating read-alouds, interactive drawing tutorials, and other book-inspired activities, making reading engaging and accessible. Recognized with a Parents' Choice Gold Award and as one of the American Association of School Librarians' Best Digital Tools for Teaching and Learning, KidLit TV is committed to fostering a love of reading in young minds. Julie Gribble will accept the award.

Mentor : The Horn Book
Founded in Boston in 1924, The Horn Book is the world's first critical journal dedicated to children's literature. It began as a newsletter by Bertha Mahony in support of her Bookshop for Boys and Girls and has grown to include The Horn Book Magazine, The Horn Book Guide, and the prestigious Boston Globe–Horn Book Award, becoming a cornerstone in youth literature review. The Horn Book fosters contemporary literary discussions through platforms like Notes from the Horn Book, Family Reading, and Calling Caldecott. As it celebrates its 100th anniversary, it continues to shape and influence the field of children's literature.

The Carle Honors Honorees are selected each year by a committee chaired by Marcus. The committee recognizes four distinct awards: Artist, for lifelong innovation in the field; Angel , whose generous resources are crucial to making illustrated children’s book art exhibitions, education programs, and related projects a reality; Bridge, individuals or organizations who have found inspired ways to bring the art of the picture book to larger audiences through work in other fields, and Mentor, editors, designers, and educators who champion the art form.

2024 Carle Honors Announced (2024)

FAQs

What are the Carle Honors Picture Book Awards? ›

The Carle Honors are annual awards given by the Eric Carle Museum of Picture Book Art to individuals and organizations in the picture book field for their dedication and creative vision. They are named in honor of the American author and illustration of children's picture books Eric Carle.

Which award is given for the best Children's picture book of the year in America? ›

For parents learning about learning and education.

PCM will provide information throughout the year as each award winner is announced. Awarded by the American Library Association since 1922, the Newbery Medal is the most coveted award given to an author for America's Best Children's Book of the Year.

Which award is given to the most distinguished picture book? ›

The Caldecott Medal "shall be awarded to the artist of the most distinguished American Picture Book for Children published in the United States during the preceding year. The award shall go to the artist, who must be a citizen or resident of the United States, whether or not he be the author of the text.

What are the Carl Honors book Awards? ›

Each year, The Carle Honors recognize individuals in the picture book field for their dedication and creative vision. The four honorees are selected by a committee chaired by children's book historian, author, and critic Leonard S. Marcus, founder of the Honors.

What awards has the very hungry caterpillar book won? ›

The book has won numerous awards including the American Institute of Graphic Arts Award in 1970, the Best Children's Books of England in 1970, the Selection du Grand Prix des Treize in France in 1972, and the Nakamori Reader's Prize in Japan in 1975.

How many book awards are there? ›

17 awards for literature are awarded annually, including the Arthur Rense Prize and the Thornton Wilder Prize for Literary Translation.

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