Mock Caldecott Award program gives readers a chance to weigh in on best picture book of 2022

Caldecott nominated books on display in the Children's Place in the Wood County District Public Library.

From WOOD COUNTY DISTRICT PUBLIC LIBRARY

Young readers, parents, teachers, and children’s picture book enthusiasts are encouraged to actively participate in the Wood County District Public Library’s Mock Caldecott Award program on Sunday, Jan. 29 from 2-4 p.m.

Retired children’s librarian Kathy East will be leading the discussion of titles that can be viewed throughout the month of January in-person at WCDPL’s Explore the Caldecott Award: Interactive Learning Room, or online on the WCDPL YouTube page. 

While not necessary to view the books ahead of time in order to participate in the Mock Caldecott event, doing so will help participants champion their favorite title.

WCDPL is looking for wide participation with as much experience, viewpoints, and appreciations as possible! By the end of the program, participants will gain a better understanding of how the Caldecott Medal is chosen, and will vote on WCDPL’s winner and honor books.

On Monday, Jan. 30, the American Library Association will choose the winner of the Caldecott Medal. Join WCDPL from 10- 11:30 a.m. that day for a watch party in the Children’s Place Quiet Study Room as they announce more than 20 awards, including the Newbery and Caldecott medals.

Visit the WCDPL Children’s Place to see the full display of previous winning books and current contenders for the 2023 medal. To learn more, call (419) 352-8253, email woodkids@wcdpl.org, or visit wcdpl.org/mockcaldecott2023