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  • Horatio Clare c. Caroline Flinders

    Horatio Clare and Penny Thomas win the Branford Boase award

    Aubrey and the Terrible Yoot wins the award for first-time children’s authors and their editors
  • judith kerr

    Judith Kerr wins BookTrust lifetime achievement award 2016

    Tiger Who Came to Tea and Mog author is celebrated for her outstanding contributions to children’s literature
  • Davdi Baddiel

    David Baddiel wins funniest book for middle grade children

    Funny books are celebrated as the winners of the inaugural Laugh Out Loud book awards (The Lollies) are announced by Michael Rosen
  • Illustrator Chris Riddell named as Children's Laureate, London, Britain - 09 Jun 2015<br>Mandatory Credit: Photo by Nils Jorgensen/REX Shutterstock (4836078h)
 Chris Riddell
 Illustrator Chris Riddell named as Children's Laureate, London, Britain - 09 Jun 2015

    Chris Riddell wins the Kate Greenaway medal with The Sleeper and the Spindle

  • Sarah Crossan CILIP Carnegie Medal Winner 2016 (RolfMarriott) free to use

    Sarah Crossan wins the Carnegie medal with verse novel One

  • Sarah McIntyre and Philip Reeve with pugs

    Pugs and cats steal the Indie Bookshop Week children's book awards 2016

    Sarah McIntyre and Philip Reeve’s frozen pugs and Emily MacKenzie’s amazing knitting cat reign supreme in this year’s Independent Bookshop Week children’s book awards
  • My Head Teacher is a vampire rat

    My Headteacher is a Vampire Rat wins Children’s Book Award 2016

    Pamela Butchart and illustrator Thomas Flintham are crowned overall winners of this year’s Children’s Book Award
  • A child smiles during a distribution of meals aboard the rescue ship "Aquarius", on May 25, 2016 a day after a rescue operation of migrants and refugees off the Libyan coast. The Aquarius is a former North Atlantic fisheries protection ship now used by humanitarians SOS Mediterranee and Medecins Sans Frontieres (Doctors without Borders) which patrols to rescue migrants and refugees trying to reach Europe crossing the Mediterranean sea aboard rubber boats or old fishing boat.  / AFP PHOTO / GABRIEL BOUYSGABRIEL BOUYS/AFP/Getty Images

    'Refugee' is children's word of the year, declares Oxford University Press

    The migrant crisis sparks children’s imagination at Radio 2’s creative writing competition 500 Words
  • Sarah Crossan

    Sarah Crossan wins the Irish children's book of the year

    A moving story of conjoined twins written in verse sweeps to victory at the Children’s Books Ireland awards 2016, with Louise O’Neill receiving the Honour award
  • SRC 2016 - kids with book display

    How do I join the Summer Reading Challenge 2016?

  • PJ  Lynch Photograhed by Steve Langan

    PJ Lynch is Ireland's new children's laureate

  • David Solomans

    My Brother is a Superhero wins best children's book award

    David Solomons beats JK Rowling, Terry Pratchett and David Walliams in the British Book Industry awards with his debut children’s book – and we caught up with him at the ceremony
  • I am Henry Finch

    I Am Henry Finch wins Little Rebels children’s book award 2016

    Alexis Deacon and Viviane Schwarz’s groundbreaking philosophy book for toddlers is crowned the most radical children’s book of the year
  • Veronica Roth photo credit Reinaldo Coddou

    Exclusive! Cover reveal from Veronica Roth's new book, Carve the Mark

    Carve the Mark, the new book by Divergent author Veronica Roth, will be published next year, but we’ve got big news: check out the UK cover right here, right now – plus we want your questions for Veronica!
  • Patrick Ness by Helen Giles

    Patrick Ness and all-day Harry Potter celebration are latest Yalc announcements

    The latest names to be added to the Young Adult Literature Convention (Yalc) bill include Patrick Ness, Juno Dawson and and an all-day Harry Potter celebration
  • John Green

    John Green fights back against banning of Looking for Alaska

    Looking for Alaska has been named the most complained about book of 2015 in America for it’s ‘offensive language’ and ‘sexually explicit descriptions’ – we report on John Green’s response to the news
  • FF

    Frogs and feelings feature on School Library Association's non-fiction prize shortlist

    From frogs and feelings to astronauts and Shakespeare, the School Library Association Award celebrates some of the best non–fiction for children.
  • Welsh poet and playwright Dylan Thomas

    Calling young poets: be part of Dylan Thomas's Great Poem

    Entries for the Dylan’s Great Poem competition open 28 April and you only need to write four lines to be in with a chance of winning
  • Olympics:  Mo Farah wins mens 5000m

    Mo Farah helps make a new children's picture book

    Mobots at the ready everyone! As seven times world champion, double Olympic gold medalist and reading fan, Mo Farah brings us Ready, Steady, Mo!
  • Louise O'Neill

    Louise O'Neill's Asking for It is being made for TV

    A controversial, powerful and wildly lauded teen book about rape is being made for the small screen, and author Louise O’Neill is co-writing the script
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