This collection shows the winners of the New York Times Best Illustrated Books Awards. Since 1952 an independent panel of judges has selected picture books on the basis of artistic merit.
"Lewis's poetics are perfectly complemented by Kelley's evocative pastel il...More
In this artful and deceptively simple book, master book creator Lizi Boyd i...More
In this wordless picture book, a little girl collects wildflowers while her...More
When a skunk first appears in the tuxedoed man's doorway, it's a strange bu...More
When Lucy hears noises from behind the wall she tries to warn her parents t...More
This is the story of when I was a boy, almost 100 years ago, when fire engi...More
One night in 1974, a young Frenchman secretly - and illegally - rigged a ti...More
Beegu is not supposed to be on Earth. She is lost. She is a friendly little...More
Everyone knows the Eiffel Tower, yet no one knows the love story that led t...More
Pretty flowers in my country are for meLike pink butterfliesThat smile at t...More
Winner of the 2015 Kate Greenaway MedalA New York Times Best Illustrated Bo...More
Gorgeously illustrated and including two gatefolds that give us a panoramic...More
'A fascinating book, THE PILOT AND THE LITTLE PRINCE invites big kids (lite...More
You would like being friends with Leo. He likes to draw, he makes delicious...More
"A wordless picture book celebrates the power of art and imagination." --Ki...More
Funny Bones tells the story of how the amusing calaveras-skeletons performi...More
Charles Darwin was an independent thinker who continues even now to influen...More
A picture book biography that's like Ocean's Eleven for third graders - onl...More
A little girl lost and alone follows a mysterious stag deep into the woods,...More
It's summertime, and Toot and Puddle's little cousin, Opal, is visiting Woo...More
A picture book of great beauty and hope about the power we have to transfor...More
Now in fantastic new big book size - perfect for shared reading lessons. ...More
A fascinating picture book in which four families, in four different cities...More