Produced by The Bookseller, The British Book Awards, also known as the Nibbies, are the definitive celebration of the UK’s best-loved books and authors. This year LoveReading4Kids are thrilled to be sponsoring the Children's Illustrated Book of the Year - read on for the winners and the shortlisted books in the children's categories.
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Children’s Fiction Book of the Year
Children’s Non-fiction Book of the Year
Children’s Illustrated Book of the Year
Chosen by our Guest Editor for May 2023, Jacqueline Wilson,as one of her must-reads - "This story about a fierce lonely boy and his bond with a huge gorilla called Adonis is exceptionally moving." No wonder he is angry! Bombs are raining ...
Dedicated to every young person who is trying to find their way and his mum for helping him to believe that dreams can come true, this is a motivational book by the man of the moment, the inspirational Marcus Rashford, and co-writer Carl Anka. It’s a positive and inspiring guide for life, packed full of stories from ...
This book is outstanding in its gathering of talent to provide the illustrations to Adeola’s messages. It is a powerful, personal response to the murder of George Floyd and the awakening around the world to the Black Lives Matter movement. It is an honest and very personal letter to Adeola’s younger self, messages he wishes ...
The British Book Awards or Nibbies has been the leading awards for the book trade since 1990. Celebrating the best books, the best bookshops and the best publishers it is supported by all major industry associations including The Publishers Association, The Booksellers Association and the Independent Publishers Guild. Judged by leading industry experts it is regarded as ‘the BAFTAs of the book trade’.
Split into 12 categories, the shortlists reflect the diversity and breadth of the publishing industry, and new for 2022 is split in the children's award to create two separate new categories, Non-fiction and Illustrated.
National hero Marcus Rashford and his inspirational book for children written with journalist Carl Anka, You Are a Champion scooped the top prize in the non-fiction section. In Children’s: Fiction, Carnegie-shortlisted Phil Earle wins with his 20th book, When the Sky Falls. And in the Children’s: Illustrated, artist Dapo Adeola’s Hey You! is recognised as the Illustrated Book of the Year.
Children’s Fiction Book of the Year
Winner
When the Sky Falls by Phil Earle (Andersen Press)
Shortlisted
Ace of Spades by Faridah Àbíké-Íyímídé, illustrated by Kingsley Nebechi (Usborne)
The Last Bear by Hannah Gold, illustrated by Levi Pinfold (HarperCollins Children’s Books)
You’ll Be the Death of Me by Karen M. McManus (Penguin Random House Children’s)
The Christmas Pig by J.K. Rowling, illustrated by Jim Field (Little, Brown Books for Young Readers)
Megamonster by David Walliams, illustrated by Tony Ross (HarperCollins Children’s Books)
Children’s Non-fiction Book of the Year
Winner
You Are a Champion by Marcus Rashford and Carl Anka (Macmillan Children’s Books)
Shortlisted
A Different Sort of Normal written and illustrated by Abigail Balfe (Puffin, Penguin Random House)
Grown: The Black Girls’ Guide to Glowing Up by Melissa Cummings-Quarry and Natalie A. Carter, illustrated by Dorcas Magbadelo (Bloomsbury)
First Questions and Answers: What is racism? by Katie Daynes and Jordan Akpojaro, illustrated by Sandhya Prabhat (Usborne)
Kay’s Marvellous Medicine by Adam Kay, illustrated by Henry Paker (Puffin Books, Penguin Random House)
How to Grow Up and Feel Amazing! by Dr Ranj Singh, illustrated by David O’Connell (Wren & Rook, Hachette Children’s Group)
Children’s Illustrated Book of the Year - Sponsored by LoveReading4Kids
Winner
Hey You! curated by Dapo Adeola, with illustrators Dapo Adeola, Alyissa Johnson, Sharee Miller et al (Puffin, Penguin Random House)
Shortlisted
The Christmas Pine by Julia Donaldson, illustrated by Victoria Sandøy (Alison Green Books, Scholastic)
Supertato: Night of the Living Veg by Sue Hendra and Paul Linnet (Simon & Schuster Children’s Books)
Greg the Sausage Roll: Santa’s Little Helper by Mark and Roxanne Hoyle, illustrated by Gareth Conway (Puffin, Penguin Random House)
Heartstopper Volume Four written and illustrated by Alice Oseman (Hodder Children’s Books)
Peekaboo (Books 3-7) by Camilla Reid, illustrated Ingela P Arrhenius (Nosy Crow)
The winners were announced in an in-person ceremony on 23 May 2022 at Grosvenor House, London.
Find the full British Book Awards shortlists for each category on our sister site, LoveReading.
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