In July 1987, Frederick G. Mercher announced an idea in a section known as a child librarian of the American Library Association. The result will be the world's first child-oriented book award known as John Newbury medal. Newbury medals were first presented to children's literary writers in 1922. In 1937, Frederic G. Melcher suggested that illustrators of books for children should also be accepted. In 1938, the first Randolph Caldecott Medal was awarded to Caldecott Medal Manuel.
A summary of Shakespeare's plays including MND is described in the text for 10 children of Doubleday in 1922, Scribner and Sons in 1934, after 919 explained the details about Macmillan. In 1936, following the Newbury medal, the Carnegie Medal Library Association (104) was held. Caldecott Medal appeared in 1938, 11 Homer Watt, Karl Holzknecht, Raymond Ross 12 Anne Terry White married the controversial economist Harry Dexter White and two daughters, Ruth and Joan. She uses three children and Shakespeare's husband and daughter's name. She has always done a myth and legend for teachers, social workers, and children.
As the first author who won both Carnegie Medal and Newberry Medal, Neil Gaiman made a literary history at The Graveyard Book (CILIP Carnegie & Kate Greenaway Children's Book Award, 2010). Margaret Pemberton, who is president of Carnegie Medal in 2010, says that this book is "extraordinary book in every respect". Gaiman's exquisite craftsmanship created an attractive Turner page supported by advanced characters filled with humor and humanity. "(CILIP Carnegie & Kate Greenaway Children's Book Award, 2010) is considered to be the most important award for children's literature, and British Carnegie medals are considered to have" excellent literary quality " A book will be awarded. As a result, "books deemed inappropriate" were not awarded (CILIP Carnegie & Kate Greenaway Children's Book Award, 2010).