Most Fun Story with Pictures: Rome in spectacular cross-section by Andrew Solway, illustrated by Stephen Biesty (Oxford University Press) Take your favorite fandoms with you and never miss a beat. Terms & Conditions - Privacy Policy - Disclaimer, 70 Series of Books for Kids with a Voracious Appetite, Diverse Voices - 80 Children's Books that Celebrate Difference, Girl Power - Inspiring and Informative Books with a Feminist Edge, How to be an Astronaut and Other Space Jobs, www.booktrust.org.uk/blue-peter-book-awards. The regular award categories have changed in name but not in number and some continuity is evident. Two debuts have made it on to the 2019 Blue Peter Book Awards' Best Story shortlist. Rapunzel: A Groovy Fairy Tale retold by Lynn Roberts, illustrated by David Roberts (Chrysalis) Themes of survival, determination and adventure feature as the 2020 Blue Peter Book Awards winners are revealed. Journey into the Arctic by Bryan and Cherry Alexander (OUP) A Web of Air (Mortal Engines) by Philip Reeve (Scholastic Children's Books) https://bluepetertv.fandom.com/wiki/Blue_Peter_Book_Award?oldid=5343, Best Story: Tom Gates - Genius Ideas (Mostly) by Liz Pichon, Best Book with Facts: Horrible Science: House of Horrors by Nick Arnold and Tony De Saulles, Book of the Year: The Considine Curse by Gareth P Jones, Book of the Year: Dead Man's Cove by Lauren St John, Book of the Year: Frozen in Time by Ali Sparkes, Book of the Year: Shadow Forest by Matt Haig, Book of the Year: The Outlaw Varjak Paw by S. F. Said, illustrated by Dave McKean, Most Fun Story With Pictures: You're a Bad Man, Mr Gum by Andy Stanton and David Tazzyman, Best Book with Facts: The Worst Children's Jobs in History by Tony Robinson, Book I Couldn't Put Down: The Outlaw Varjak Paw by S. F. Said, illustrated by Dave McKean, Book of the Year: Lost and Found by Oliver Jeffers (HarperCollins), Best Illustrated Book to Read Aloud: Lost and Found by Oliver Jeffers (HarperCollins), Best Book with Facts: Spud Goes Green by Giles Thaxton (Egmont), Book I Couldn't Put Down: Blood Fever by Charlie Higson (Puffin), Book of the Year: Private Peaceful by Michael Morpurgo (Collins), Best Illustrated Book to Read Aloud: The Snail and the Whale by Julia Donaldson, illustrated by Axel Scheffler (Macmillan), Best Book with Facts: Explorers Wanted! Diana Gerald said: “We’re delighted to be involved in the Blue Peter Book Awards again this year, helping to excite and encourage children everywhere to love reading and discover more about science, the human body and the journey to the afterlife.”, The shortlist was judged by: “Blue Peter” editor Ewan Vinnicombe; teacher, writer and researcher Darren Chetty; author and vlogger Louise Pentland; and author-illustrator Alex T Smith. And the shortlisted titles for Best Book with Facts; How to be an Astronaut and Other Space Jobs by Dr Shelia Kanani & Sol Linero. The Theory of Relativity - explore and read more! Quiet! Diana Gerald, BookTrust CEO says: “BookTrust is proud to be working with Blue Peter showcasing yet another year of amazing talent that's out there in the children's books world, with two very worthy winning books this year and a very strong contending shortlist. Foul Play by Tom Palmer[disambiguation needed] (Puffin) Montmorency by Eleanor Updale (Scholastic). The winning books were announced on World Book Day during Blue Peter on Thursday 5 March 2020, with the winning authors and illustrators also appearing on the special awards episode of the show. The Woman Who Won Things by Allan Ahlberg, illustrated by Katharine McEwen (Walker Books) BookTrust’s c.e.o. est est est wanjinhgda, 2004[edit] Dead Man's Cove (A Laura Marlin Mystery) by Lauren St John (Orion Children's Books) The Snail and the Whale by Julia Donaldson, illustrated by Axel Scheffler (Macmillan) 2010[edit] The enormously popular and influential Blue Peter Book Awards have been recognising and celebrating the best authors, the most creative illustrators and the greatest reads for children since 2000. Previous Blue Peter Book Award […] Most Fun Story with Pictures: Managed by BookTrust, the Blue Peter Book Awards honour the best books for children published in the last 12 months. A stunning Spotters Guide to accompany The Lost Spells, What We'll Build, a gorgeous new picture book from Oliver Jeffers. Man on the Moon by Simon Bartram (Templar) Connor's Eco Den by Pippa Goodhart The Book I Couldn't Put Down: Fat Boy Swim by Catherine Forde (Egmont) Hero on a Bicycle by Shirley Hughes (Walker) Smith said: “Whittling these brilliant titles down to the shortlist has been incredibly tricky but I know we’ve managed to put together a shortlist which has something for everyone. Most Fun Story with Pictures: Best Book with Facts: The Ultimate Book Guide edited by Daniel Hahn (A and C Black) At the North Pole by Simon Chapman (Egmont), Book I Couldn't Put Down: Private Peaceful by Michael Morpurgo (Collins), Book of the Year: Man on the Moon by Simon Bartram (Templar), Best Illustrated Book to Read Aloud: Man on the Moon by Simon Bartram (Templar), Best Book with Facts: The Ultimate Book Guide edited by Daniel Hahn (A and C Black), Book I Couldn't Put Down: Montmorency by Eleanor Updale (Scholastic), Book of the Year: Mortal Engines by Philip Reeve (Scholastic), Best Book to Read Aloud: Room on the Broom by Julia Donaldson, illustrated by Axel Scheffler (Macmillan), Best Book with Facts: Pirate Diary by Richard Platt, illustrated by Chris Riddell (Walker), Book I Couldn't Put Down: Mortal Engines by Philip Reeve (Scholastic), Book of the Year: Feather Boy by Nicky Singer (Collins), Best Book to Read Aloud: Crispin, the Pig Who Had It All by Ted Dewan (Random House), Best New Information Book: Ada Lovelace: The Computer Wizard of Victorian England by Lucy Lethridge, Book I Couldn't Put Down: Feather Boy by Nicky Singer (Collins), Best Storybook: The Story of Tracy Beaker by Jacqueline Wilson (Yearling), Best Book With Facts In: Terrible Tudors by Terry Deary, illustrated by Martin Brown (Scholastic), Book of the Year: The Wind Singer by William Nicholson (Egmont), Best Book to Read Aloud: The Bravest Ever Bear by Allan Ahlberg and Paul Howard (Walker), Book I Couldn't Put Down: The Wind Singer by William Nicholson (Egmont), Best Book to Keep Forever: The Kite Rider by Geraldine McCaughrean (Oxford University Press), Best Storybook: Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone by J. K. Rowling (Bloomsbury), Best Book of Knowledge: Rotten Romans by Terry Deary (Scholastic), Book of the Year: A Pilgrim's Progress retold by Geraldine McCaughrean, illustrated by Jason Cockcroft (Hodder), Special Book to Keep Forever: A Pilgrim's Progress retold by Geraldine McCaughrean, illustrated by Jason Cockcroft (Hodder), Book I Couldn't Put Down: Shadow of the Minotaur by Alan Gibbons (Orion), Best Book to Read Aloud: The Gruffalo by Julia Donaldson, illustrated by Axel Scheffler (Macmillan), Best Book With Facts In It: Guinness World Records 2000 (Guinness), Book that Made Me Laugh the Loudest: Matilda by Roald Dahl, illustrated by Quentin Blake (Puffin), Best Book to Share: Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire by J. K. Rowling (Bloomsbury). GRK and the Pelotti Gang by Joshua Doder “I loved reading our audience’s comments online talking about their favourite books and sharing their love of reading. What You Need To Know Now: The World in Facts, Stats, and Graphics by Joe Fullman, Ian Graham, Sally Regan and Isabel Thomas, illustrated by Sheila Collins, Mik Gates, Jim Green[disambiguation needed], Katie Knutton, Phillip Letsu and Hoa Luc (Dorling Kindersley) Aristotle by Dick King-Smith, illustrated by Bob Graham (Walker) Abela by Berlie Doherty (Andersen Press) No catches, no fine print just unconditional book loving for your children with their favourites saved to their own digital bookshelf. The Blue Peter Book Awards celebrates the amazing fact and fiction books that have been published for children in the last year. The Book I Couldn't Put Down: The Amazing Story of Adolphus Tips by Michael Morpurgo As of 2011, there are three award categories: "Most Fun Story with Pictures", "Best Book with Facts", and "Favourite Story". Lost and Found by Oliver Jeffers (HarperCollins) The Outlaw Varjak Paw by S. F. Said, illustrated by Dave McKean Discover the Extreme World by Camilla de la Bedoyere, Clive Gifford, John Farndon, Steve Parker, Stewart Ross and Philip Steele (Miles Kelly) J.K.Rowling and Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone is truly a wonderful and worthy winner.". You can keep up to date with the Awards @Booktrust and at www.booktrust.org.uk/blue-peter-book-awards. The Blue Peter Book Awards 2019 celebrates children’s books published in the last year in two categories: the Best Story and the Best Book with Facts.

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