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Dutton Children's Books
Parent company Penguin Group
StatusActive
Predecessor E. P. Dutton
Founded1852
Founder Edward Payson Dutton
Country of origin United States
Publication typesBooks
Fiction genresChildren'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.[ citation needed]

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

Caldecott Honor Books

Golden Kite Award

Newbery Medal

Newbery Honor

Michael L. Printz Award

New York Times Best Illustrated Books

References

  1. ^ "A new Winnie the Pooh book for 2009". csmonitor.com. January 11, 2009. Retrieved March 8, 2020.
  2. ^ "The Same Pooh Bear, but an Otter Has Arrived". The New York Times. October 4, 2009. Retrieved March 8, 2020.

External links

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
(Redirected from Lodestar Books)

Dutton Children's Books
Parent company Penguin Group
StatusActive
Predecessor E. P. Dutton
Founded1852
Founder Edward Payson Dutton
Country of origin United States
Publication typesBooks
Fiction genresChildren'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.[ citation needed]

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

Caldecott Honor Books

Golden Kite Award

Newbery Medal

Newbery Honor

Michael L. Printz Award

New York Times Best Illustrated Books

References

  1. ^ "A new Winnie the Pooh book for 2009". csmonitor.com. January 11, 2009. Retrieved March 8, 2020.
  2. ^ "The Same Pooh Bear, but an Otter Has Arrived". The New York Times. October 4, 2009. Retrieved March 8, 2020.

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