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1107 Pearl Street
Boulder, Colorado 80302

Email: info@boulderbookstore.com
Phone: 303-447-2074
Fax: 303-447-3946
Toll free 1-800-244-4651

Normal Hours: (Subject to change for holidays) All hours are Mountain Time (GMT -7:00)

  • Monday - Friday
    10 am - 10 pm
  • Saturday 9 am - 10 pm
  • Sunday 10 am - 8 pm

Summer and Holiday Hours (typically Memorial day to Labor day and Thanksgiving to Christmas)

  • Monday - Thursday
    10 am - 10 pm
  • Friday 10 am - 11 pm
  • Saturday 9 am - 11 pm
  • Sunday 10 am - 9 pm

Where to Park When Visiting Us
We provide meter tokens and free parking validation for city lots to our customers. The Spruce Street parking structure is located directly north of the store. There is a short-term meter lot at Broadway and Spruce. Other lots and structures are located at 1100 Walnut, 1400 Walnut (by the RTD), and 1500 Pearl. There is free street parking in local neighborhoods for two to three hours, depending on the neighborhood. On weekends, parking is unlimited in most neighborhoods, but do check the street signs when you park for possible exceptions. We also encourage alternative transportation modes.
Call Go Boulder at 303-441-3266 or go on-line at www.ci.boulder.co.us/goboulder to get HOP and SKIP maps and schedules and other information.

Caldecott Medal

Presented by the American Library Association, Assosication for Library Service to Children.  Established 1938. A medal presented annually to the illustrator of the most distinguished American picture book for children published in the United States in the preceding year.  The recipient must be a citizen or resident of the United States.  The winner is announced at the American Library Association Midwinter Meeting, and the award is presented at the ALA summer conference.


  • 2003 Eric Rohmann, My Friend Rabbit
  • 2002 David Wiesner, The Three Pigs
  • 2001 David Small, So You Want to be President?
  • 2000 Simms Taback, Joseph Had a Little Overcoat
  • 1999 Jacqueline Martin, Snowflake Bently
  • 1998 Paul O. Zelinsky Rapunzel
  • 1997 David Wisniewski. Golem
  • 1996 Peggy Rathmann. Officer Buckle and Gloria
  • 1995 David Diaz. Smoky Night (Text: Eve Bunting)
  • 1994 Allen Say. Grandfather's Journey
  • 1993 Emily Arnold McCully. Mirette on the High Wire
  • 1992 David Wiesner. Tuesday
  • 1991 David Macaulay. Black and White
  • 1990 Ed Young. Lon Po Po: A Red-Riding Hood Story from China
  • 1989 Stephen Gammell. Song and Dance Man (Text: Karen Ackerman)
  • 1988 John Schoenherr. Owl Moon (Text: Jane Yolen)
  • 1987 Richard Egielski. Hey, Al (Text: Arthur Yorinks)
  • 1986 Chris Van Allsburg. The Polar Express
  • 1985 Trina Schart Hyman. Saint George and the Dragon (Text: Margaret Hodges)
  • 1984 Alice and Martin Provensen. The Glorious Flight: Across the Channel with Louis Bl riot
  • 1983 Marcia Brown. Shadow (Text: Blaise Cendrars)
  • 1982 Chris Van Allsburg. Jumanji
  • 1981 Arnold Lobel. Fables
  • 1980 Barbara Cooney. Ox-Cart Man (Text: Donald Hall)
  • 1979 Paul Goble. The Girl Who Loved Wild Horses
  • 1978 Peter Spier. Noah's Ark (Text: Jacob Revius)
  • 1977 Leo and Diane Dillon. Ashanti to Zulu: African Traditions (Text: Margaret Musgrove)
  • 1976 Leo and Diane Dillon. Why Mosquitoes Buzz in People's Ears: A West African Tale (Text: Verna Aardema)
  • 1975 Gerald McDermott. Arrow to the Sun: A Pueblo Indian Tale
  • 1974 Margot Zemach. Duffy and the Devil (Text: Harve Zemach
  • 1973 Blair Lent. The Funny Little Woman (Text: Arlene Mosel)
  • 1972 Nonny Hogrogian. One Fine Day
  • 1971 Gail E. Haley. A Story--A Story
  • 1970 William Steig. Sylvester and the Magic Pebble
  • 1969 Uri Shulevitz. The Fool of the World and the Flying Ship (Text: Arthur Ransome)
  • 1968 Ed Emberley. Drummer Hoff (Text: Barbara Emberley)
  • 1967 Evaline Ness. Sam, Bangs & Moonshine
  • 1966 Nonny Hogrogian. Always Room for One More (Text: Sorche Nic Leodhas)
  • 1965 Beni Montresor. May I Bring a Friend? (Text: Beatrice Schenk de Regniers)
  • 1964 Maurice Sendak. Where the Wild Things Are
  • 1963 Ezra Jack Keats. The Snowy Day
  • 1962 Marcia Brown. Once a Mouse
  • 1961 Nicolas Sidjakov. Baboushka and the Three Kings (Text: Ruth Robbins)
  • 1960 Marie Hall Ets. Nine Days to Christmas (Text: Marie Hall Ets and Aurora Labastida)
  • 1959 Barbara Cooney. Chanticleer and the Fox (Text: adapted from Geoffrey Chaucer)
  • 1958 Robert McCloskey. Time of Wonder
  • 1957 Marc Simont. A Tree is Nice (Text: Janice May Udry)
  • 1956 Feodor Rojankovsky. Frog Went A-Courtin' (Text: John Langstaff)
  • 1955 Marcia Brown. Cinderella, or, The Little Glass Slipper (Text: Charles Perrault)
  • 1954 Ludwig Bemelmans. Madeline's Rescue
  • 1953 Lynd K. Ward. The Biggest Bear
  • 1952 Nicolas Mordvinoff. Finders Keepers (Text: William Lipkind)
  • 1951 Katherine Milhous. The Egg Tree
  • 1950 Leo Politi. Song of the Swallows
  • 1949 Berta and Elmer Hader. The Big Snow
  • 1948 Roger Duvoisin. White Snow, Bright Snow (Text: Alvin Tresselt)
  • 1947 Leonard Weisgard. The Little Island (Text: Golden MacDonald[Margaret Wise Brown])
  • 1946 Maud and Miska Petersham. The Rooster Crows
  • 1945 Elizabeth Orton Jones. Prayer for a Child (Text: Rachel Field)
  • 1944 Louis Slobodkin. Many Moons (Text: James Thurber)
  • 1943 Virginia Lee Burton. The Little House
  • 1942 Robert McClosky. Make Way for Ducklings
  • 1941 Robert Lawson. They Were Strong and Good
  • 1940 Ingri and Edgar Parin d'Aulaire. Abraham Lincoln
  • 1939 Thomas Handforth. Mei Li
  • 1938 Dorothy P. Lathrop. Animals of the Bible

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