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Water is Water is amazing. I hope you get a copy soon. Love to know your thoughts.

Cute story, so I can see it getting a Geisel Award. I didn't think the illustrations were Caldecott level, however.

This has a lovely, lyrical text and gorgeous watercolor and gouche paintings. It also has some interesting science explanations in the back matter that teachers may find useful. I hope it gets a Caldecott mention.

Book extols the virtues of a book: the screen won't crack; there is no password to keep you out; it can't be infected with viruses; it doesn't need batteries; etc. And the collage illustrations extend the text by showing the little boy's vast imagination.

Personally, I also love Leo, but I think it depends on preferences on the committee. Not everyone likes that mid-century style of illustration. I'd be surprised to see it get anything.
I am a huge Tom Angleberger fan and was really looking forward to McToad. It is a fun book, but I don't think it is distinguished. Hendrix's illustrations are actually a little off-putting for me.
Book was not on my radar either. Although, of course, I like the concept of praising books, both the text and the illustrations felt like they were lacking. It definitely felt like it was written for adults, which I think is a major misstep in a picture book. I guess it felt like it was telling me it was magical (because it was a book) but it didn't show me or make me feel like it was magical?
Phew...still going! Yard Sale was a sweet story and I like the illustrations, I just don't think it is distinguished enough this year.
I liked Flop to the Top, but agree with Laura, above, that it will probably get a Geisel, not the Caldecott.
Books mentioned in this topic
The Whisper (other topics)Yard Sale (other topics)
Water Is Water: A Book About the Water Cycle (other topics)
Book (other topics)
McToad Mows Tiny Island (other topics)
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Authors mentioned in this topic
Pamela Zagarenski (other topics)Eve Bunting (other topics)
Miranda Paul (other topics)
David W. Miles (other topics)
Tom Angleberger (other topics)
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It's a lot to read in December but the Caldecott is just one month away.
Are any of these books a strong contender or medal winner?