Red House Children's Book Award
The Federation of Children's Book Groups Children's Book Award is a set of annual literary prizes for children's books published in the U.K. during the preceding calendar year. It recognises one "Overall" winner and one book in each of three categories: Books for Younger Children, Books for Younger Readers, and Books for Older Readers. The selections are made entirely by children, which is unique among British literary awards. It was previously known as the Red House Children's Book Award.
The Federation of Children's Book Groups owns and coordinates the Award, which it inaugurated in 1981 as the Children's Book Award. Its purpose has been "to celebrate the books that children themselves love reading." From 2001 to 2015 it was sponsored by the mail order bookshop Red House —a brand owned by bookselling company The Book People.
Process and latest rendition
The 2017 Overall Winner was from the Books for Younger Readers and was won by Michael Morpurgo and Michael Foreman for An Eagle in the Snow published by Harper Collins. The 2017 winners were announced at an Award Ceremony held in London on Saturday 10 June 2017.The 2016 Overall Winner was from the Books for Younger Readers and was won by Pamela Butchart and illustrator Thomas Flintham with My Head Teacher is a Vampire Rat, published by Nosy Crow.
The 2015 Overall Winner was from the Books for Younger Children and was announced at the Imagine Festival in February. The Winners were Oliver Jeffeys and Drew Daywalt with
The 2014 Overall winner was from the Older Readers category, announced in mid-February 2014: The 5th Wave, written by Rick Yancey and published by Penguin Books.
Winners are determined by the votes of children on three category ballots composed by nominations from the same group. "Children from around the world" are eligible to participate in both stages. At least in Britain, many children participate through book groups.
The three ballots, or shortlists, comprise those ten books that garner the most nominations. There are four books on the Younger Children ballot and three each on the Younger Readers and Older Readers ballots.
Winners
Currently the annual awards cover books first published in the U.K. during the calendar year.From 1992 to 2017 —the period of one Overall and three category awards— 13 Overall winners have come from the Long Novel or Older Readers category, 76 from the Short Novel or Younger Readers category, 4 from the Picture Book or Younger Children category.
2017
- Overall: An Eagle in the Snow written by Michael Morpurgo, illustrated by Michael Foreman
- Younger Children: Oi Dog! by Kes and Claire Gray and illustrated by Jim Field
- Younger Readers: An Eagle in the Snow written by Michael Morpurgo, illustrated by Michael Foreman
- Older Readers: One by Sarah Crossan
- Overall: My Head Teacher is a Vampire Rat by Pamela Butchart, illus. Thomas Flintham
- Younger Children: Is There a Dog in this Book? by Viviane Schwarz
- Younger Readers: My Head Teacher is a Vampire Rat by Pamela Butchart, illus. Thomas Flintham
- Older Readers: Apple and Rain by Sarah Crossan
- Overall: The Day the Crayons Quit by Drew Daywalt, illus. Oliver Jeffers
- * Younger Children: The Day the Crayons Quit by Drew Daywalt, illus. Oliver Jeffers
- * Younger Readers: Demon Dentist by David Walliams
- * Older Readers: Split Second by Sophie McKenzie
- Overall: The 5th Wave by Rick Yancey
- * Younger Children: Superworm by Julia Donaldson, illus. Axel Scheffler
- * Younger Readers: Atticus Claw Breaks the Law by Jennifer Gray
- * Older Readers: The 5th Wave by Rick Yancey
- Overall: The Spooky Spooky House by Andrew Weale, illus. Lee Wildish
- * Younger Children: The Spooky Spooky House by Andrew Weale, illus. Lee Wildish
- * Younger Readers: Gangsta Granny by David Walliams, illus. Tony Ross
- * Older Readers: ' by Sophie McKenzie
- Overall: A Monster Calls by Patrick Ness and Jim Kay
- * Younger Children: Scruffy Bear and the Six White Mice by Chris Wormell
- * Younger Readers: The Brilliant World of Tom Gates by Liz Pichon
- * Older Readers: A Monster Calls by Patrick Ness and Jim Kay
- Overall: Shadow by Michael Morpurgo
- * Younger Children: Yuck! That's not a Monster! by Angela McAllister, illus. Alison Edgson
- * Younger Readers: Shadow by Michael Morpurgo
- * Older Readers: Time Riders by Alex Scarrow
- Overall: Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins
- * Younger Children: Bottoms Up! by Jeanne Willis, illus. Adam Stower
- * Younger Readers: Mondays are Murder by Tanya Landman
- * Older Readers: Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins
- Overall: Blood Ties by Sophie McKenzie
- * Younger Children: The Pencil by Allan Ahlberg, illus. Bruce Ingman
- * Younger Readers: Daisy and the Trouble with Zoos by Kes Gray, illus. Nick Sharratt and Garry Parsons
- * Older Readers: Blood Ties by Sophie McKenzie
- Overall: Skulduggery Pleasant by Derek Landy
- * Younger Children: Penguin by Polly Dunbar
- * Younger Readers: Ottoline and the Yellow Cat by Chris Riddell
- * Older Readers: Skulduggery Pleasant by Derek Landy
- Overall: You're a Bad Man, Mr Gum! by Andy Stanton
- * Younger Children: Who's in the Loo? by Jeanne Willis, illus. Adrian Reynolds
- * Younger Readers: You're a Bad Man, Mr Gum! by Andy Stanton
- * Older Readers: Girl, Missing by Sophie McKenzie
- Overall: The Lightning Thief by Rick Riordan
- * Younger Children: Pigs Might Fly! by Jonathan Emmett and Steve Cox
- * Younger Readers: Spy Dog by Andrew Cope
- * Older Readers: The Lightning Thief by Rick Riordan
- Overall: Baby Brains by Simon James
- * Younger Children: Baby Brains by Simon James
- * Younger Readers: Best Friends by Jacqueline Wilson
- * Older Readers: ' by Robert Muchamore
- Overall: Private Peaceful by Michael Morpurgo
- * Younger Children: Billy's Bucket by Kes Gray, illus. Garry Parsons
- * Younger Readers: The Mum Hunt by Gwyneth Rees
- * Older Readers: Private Peaceful by Michael Morpurgo
- Overall: Skeleton Key by Anthony Horowitz
- * Younger Children: Pants by Giles Andreae, illus. Nick Sharratt
- * Younger Readers: Blitzed by Robert Swindells
- * Older Readers: Skeleton Key by Anthony Horowitz
- Overall: Noughts and Crosses by Malorie Blackman
- * Younger Children: The Man Who Wore All His Clothes by Allan Ahlberg, illus. Katharine McEwen
- * Younger Readers: Out of the Ashes by Michael Morpurgo
- * Older Readers: Noughts and Crosses by Malorie Blackman
- Overall: East Your Peas by Kes Gray, illustrated by Nick Sharratt
- * Picture Book: Eat Your Peas by Kes Gray, illus. Nick Sharratt
- * Short Novel: Lizzie Zipmouth by Jacqueline Wilson, illus. Nick Sharratt
- * Long Novel: Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire by J. K. Rowling
- Overall: Kensuke's Kingdom by Michael Morpurgo, illus. Michael Foreman
- * Picture Book: Demon Teddy by Nicholas Allan
- * Short Novel: Kensuke's Kingdom by Michael Morpurgo, illus. Michael Foreman
- * Long Novel: Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban by J. K. Rowling
- Overall: Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets by J. K. Rowling
- * Picture Book: What! by Kate Lum, illus. Adrian Johnson
- * Short Novel: Little Dad by Pat Moon, illus. Nick Sharratt
- * Long Novel: Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets by J. K. Rowling
- Overall: Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone by J. K. Rowling
- * Picture Book: The Lion Who Wanted to Love by Giles Andreae
- * Short Novel: Nightmare Stairs by Robert Swindells
- * Long Novel: Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone by J. K. Rowling
- Overall: The Hundred-Mile-an-Hour Dog by Jeremy Strong
- * Picture Book: Mr Bear to the Rescue by Debi Gliori
- * Short Novel: The Hundred-Mile-an-Hour Dog by Jeremy Strong
- * Long Novel: Which Way is Home? by Ian Strachan
- Overall: Double Act by Jacqueline Wilson
- * Picture Book: Solo by Paul Geraghty
- * Short Novel: Double Act by Jacqueline Wilson
- * Long Novel: The Wreck of the Zanzibar by Michael Morpurgo
- Overall: Harriet's Hare by Dick King-Smith
- * Picture Book: The Rascally Cake by Jeanne Willis, illus. Korky Paul
- * Short Novel: Harriet's Hare by Dick King-Smith
- * Long Novel: Walk Two Moons by Sharon Creech
- Overall: The Boy in the Bubble by Ian Strachan
- * Picture Book: Amazing Anthony Ant by Lorna and Graham Philpot
- * Short Novel: The Finders by Nigel Hinton
- * Long Novel: The Boy in the Bubble by Ian Strachan
- Overall: The Suitcase Kid by Jacqueline Wilson
- * Picture Book: Snowy by Berlie Doherty
- * Short Novel: The Suitcase Kid by Jacqueline Wilson
- * Long Novel: Gulf by Robert Westall
- Overall: Kiss the Dust by Elizabeth Laird
- * Picture Book: SHHH! by Sally Grindley and Peter Utton
- * Short Novel: Find the White Horse by Dick King-Smith
- * Long Novel: Kiss the Dust by Elizabeth Laird
- Threadbear by Mick Inkpen
- Room 13 by Robert Swindells
- Matilda by Roald Dahl, illus. Quentin Blake
- Winnie the Witch by Valerie Thomas, illus. Korky Paul
- The Jolly Postman by Janet and Allan Ahlberg
- Arthur by Amanda Graham
- Brother in the Land by Robert Swindells
- The Saga of Erik the Viking by Terry Jones, illus. Michael Foreman
- The BFG by Roald Dahl, illus. Quentin Blake
- Fair's Fair by Leon Garfield
- Mister Magnolia by Quentin Blake
Winners of multiple awards
;Authors with multiple Children's/Red House awards
Michael Morpurgo has won four Overall awards for Kensuke's Kingdom in 2000, Private Peaceful in 2004, Shadow in 2011 and An Eagle in the Snow in 2017. He has also won category awards for The Wreck of the Zanzibar in 1996 and Out of Ashes in 2002.
Four other authors have won two Overall awards:
- Roald Dahl 1983, 1989
- Robert Swindells 1985, 1990
- Jacqueline Wilson 1993, 1996
- J. K. Rowling 1998, 1999