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What is the award known as the Oscar in the picture book industry?
The award known as the Oscar in the picture book industry is Cadillac Award. Cadillac Award is the most authoritative picture book award in the United States. This award stands out and is well received. Every year, the American Library Association invites educators, professionals and librarians to form a 15 jury. It selected the first prize and two or three masterpieces from the tens of thousands of books (children's picture books) published that year, and awarded Cadillac gold and silver medals.

The Cadic Prize mainly lies in the innovation of GAI and its selection criteria, focusing on the artistic value and special creativity of the works. In particular, every award-winning work should have the function of "entertainment", so that children can open up another thinking space during reading. The Cadic Prize, with a history of more than 80 years, was established to commemorate Randolph Cadic, a British picture book painter in the19th century.

GAI and innovation in the selection criteria of the American Cadcott Medal, as well as the emphasis on the artistic value and special creativity of the works, make this award the most authoritative picture book award in the United States, just like the highest honor picture book award in the United States. The award-winning works are recognized as excellent works, so the works that won this award immediately rise and have extraordinary value. Not only the media rushed to report, but also booksellers rushed to cheer for it.