Red House calls for final nominations for Children's Book Award
Released on: January 13, 2011, 10:44 am
Author:
Donna Stevenson
Industry: Retail
Online bookseller Red House is calling for members of the
public to cast their vote in their Children’s Book Award before
nominations close on 20th January 2012. The 2012 shortlist has been
drawn up and children can choose one of 10 books to vote for.
The Children’s Book Award, now in its 32nd year, was founded in 1980 by author and
librarian Pat Thompson, is run by the Federation of Children’s Book Groups and
sponsored by Red House, a mail order bookshop specialising in the sale of affordable
children’s and babies books.
The literary award is split into three groups – books for younger children, younger
readers and older readers. Voters must rank each book in the three categories and
the overall winner of each is then put before a panel of judges. It is their job to
select the best children’s book of the three.
Past overall winners have included ‘Skeleton Key’ by Anthony Horowitz (2003), ‘Percy
Jackson and the Olympians: The Lightning Thief’ by Rick Riordan (2006) and
'Shadow' by Michael Morpurgo (2011). This year’s shortlist is incredibly varied
and holds some of the best children’s books of 2011, and many of the authors have already won numerous prizes and
literary awards for their work in the past.
In the Younger Children category the nominees include 'Rollo and Ruff and the
Little Fluffy Bird' by Mick Inkpen, 'Don't Worry Douglas!' by David Melling,
'Peely Wally' by Kali Stileman and 'Scruffy Bear and the Six White Mice' by
Chris Wormell. The Younger Readers category contains 'One Dog and his Boy' by Eva
Ibbotson, 'Sky Hawk' by Gill Lewis and 'Brilliant World of Tom Gates' by Liz
Pichon. In the Older Readers category voters can choose from 'Grace' by Morris
Gleitzman, 'A Monster Calls' by Patrick Ness and 'My Sister Lives on the
Mantelpiece' by Annabel Pitcher.
Lindsay Eyers of Red House said: “The Red House Children’s Book Award is always a
big event and we want to make sure that people remember to get their votes in before
the cut-off date.
“Once your children have voted, you should remember to take a look at our Pick of
the Year, which showcases the top 40 books that didn’t quite make it onto the
shortlist. And remember – all of the books included on the 2012 shortlist and our Pick of the Year are available to buy online
from Red House.”
You can vote now by visiting www.redhousechildrensbookaward.co.uk.
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For more information, please contact:
Donna Stevenson at the Book People
Telephone: 01483 860215
Email: Donna.Stevenson@thebookpeople.co.uk

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