Rain Makes Applesauce by Julian Scheer (1964) bears a silver Caldecott Honor Book on it's cover, which is why I look at it. I don't see an ISBN number, just a note that it was published in 1964 by Holiday House. This has got to be the most unusual book I've seen, and I've made at least 550 posts so far. The text is nonsense and the elaborate illustrations are equally silly. For example: "My house goes walking everyday, and rain makes applesauce.. . Salmon slide down a hippo's hide, and rain makes apple sauce." I'm at a loss to describe it in any more detail. Readers who like the silly and different will enjoy this book.