Dutton Children's Books
Parent company | Penguin Group |
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Status | Active |
Predecessor | E. P. Dutton |
Founded | 1852 |
Founder | Edward Payson Dutton |
Country of origin | United States |
Publication types | Books |
Fiction genres | Children's |
Official website | Official website |
Dutton Children's Books is a US publisher of children's books and a division of the Penguin Group. It is associated with the Dutton adult division. It was previously an imprint of E.P. Dutton, prior to 1986. They have been publishing books since 1852.
Dutton has published the Winnie-the-Pooh books by A.A. Milne in the USA since the 1920s and in Canada since the 2000s.[1][2]
Award-winning titles[]
Caldecott Medal[]
- 1973: The Funny Little Woman retold by Arlene Mosel, illustrated by Blair Lent
- 1998: Rapunzel, retold and illustrated by Paul O. Zelinsky
Caldecott Honor Books[]
- 1946: Sing Mother Goose by , illustrated by Marjorie Torrey
- 1947: Sing in Praise: A Collection of the Best Loved Hymns by , illustrated by Marjorie Torrey
- 1983: by Cynthia Rylant, illustrated by Diane Goode* 1984: Hansel and Gretel retold by Rika Lesser, illustrated by Paul O. Zelinsky
- 1987: Rumpelstiltskin by Paul O. Zelinsky
- 1995: by Paul O. Zelinsky
Golden Kite Award[]
- 2003: by Robert Byrd
Newbery Medal[]
- 1926: Shen of the Sea by Arthur Bowie Chrisman
- 1951: Amos Fortune, Free Man by Elizabeth Yates
- 1979: The Westing Game by Ellen Raskin
Newbery Honor[]
- 1927: by Dhan Gopal Mukerji
- 1929: The Boy Who Was by
- 1930: by Julia Davis Adams
- 1931: Mountains are Free by Julia Davis Adams
- 1960: My Side of the Mountain by Jean Craighead George
- 1964: Rascal by Sterling North
- 1975: Figgs & Phantoms by Ellen Raskin
Michael L. Printz Award[]
- 2003: Postcards from No Man's Land by Aidan Chambers
- 2006: Looking for Alaska by John Green
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- 1981: by Paul O. Zelinsky
- 1992: by Lloyd Alexander, illustrated by Trina Schart Hyman
- 1994: by Anne Isaacs, illustrated by Paul O. Zelinsky
- 2001: by Elisa Kleven
References[]
- ^ "A new Winnie the Pooh book for 2009". csmonitor.com. 11 January 2009. Retrieved 8 March 2020.
- ^ "The Same Pooh Bear, but an Otter Has Arrived". nytimes.com. 4 October 2009. Retrieved 8 March 2020.
External links[]
Categories:
- Children's book publishers
- Book publishing company imprints
- Penguin Books
- E. P. Dutton