Supported by Bookstart and the Unwin Foundation,
The Booktrust Early Years Awards aim to celebrate, publicise and
reward the books being published today for babies, toddlers and
pre-school children. The Awards aim to promote and make these books
accessible to as wide an audience as possible. The award covers
three categories: The best book for babies under one year old, the
best book for pre-school children, up to five years of age and the
award for the best new illustrator.
The judges include Children's Book Consultant Wendy Cooling, illustrator
Nick Sharratt and HRH The Countess of Wessex.
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Duck's
Key Where Can it be? by Jez Alborough (HarperCollins Children's)
The Very Dizzy Dinosaur by Jack Tickle (Little Tiger Press)
Pond Goose by Caroline Jayne Church (OUP)
Doing the Animal Bop by Jan Ormerod, illus. Lindsey Gardiner (OUP)
A Chair for Baby Bear by Kaye Umansky, illus. Chris Fisher (OUP)
My Friend Gorilla by Atsuko Morozumi (Mathew Price Books) |