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Caldecott Predictions 2024

An episode of the The Read Aloud Classroom podcast, hosted by Sara Soucy | Picture Book Enthusiast | Elementary Teacher, titled "Caldecott Predictions 2024" was published on January 16, 2024 and runs 14 minutes.

January 16, 2024 ·14m · The Read Aloud Classroom

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It's that time again - Mock Caldecott 2024! I'm sharing my predictions for which books might win the Caldecott award this year. I even have a freebie for you to host your own Mock Caldecott award ceremony in your classroom. 🌟 FREE CALDECOTT ACTIVITY 📚 CALDECOTT PREDICTIONS 2024: BigAn American StoryJumper: A Day in the LifeThe Tree and the RiverOnce Upon a BookI’m FromIn the Night GardenNell Plants a TreeEvergreenThere Was a Party for LangstonSee the show notes for the Caldecott...

It's that time again - Mock Caldecott 2024!Ā  I'm sharing my predictions for which books might win the Caldecott award this year.Ā  I even have a freebie for you to host your own Mock Caldecott award ceremony in your classroom.

🌟 FREE CALDECOTT ACTIVITY

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