publication date: Nov 8, 2011
The
Roald Dahl Funny Prize
is unique: launched to honour those
books that make
young people, and all of
us, roar with
laughter. Concerned that the really
side-splittingly funny books
were being overlooked by other book awards,
Michael Rosen created the Prize in
2008 with
Booktrust, as part of his work as
Children's Laureate. The Prize aims
to reward those
authors and artists who write and illustrate their books using
humour in their fiction and poetry.
A
rhyming picture book about pirate cats has seized
the bounty for the
funniest book for children
aged six and under in this year's
Roald Dahl Funny Prize.
Cats Ahoy! is written by
Peter
Bently (who was also shortlisted in 2009 for the
Roald Dahl Funny Prize), and
illustrated by
Jim Field.
It is joined on the podium by
The Brilliant World of Tom Gates,
the winner of the
seven to 14 category, and the first in a
series of
books about Tom, an expert doodler and master of excuses, written and illustrated by
Liz
Pichon.
Both
winners received their
award and prize cheque
of
£2,500 o Tuesday 8 November
2011, presented at an
awards ceremony at the
Unicorn Theatre in London by the
judges and
Roald Dahl's widow
Felicity Dahl.
The 2011
Roald Dahl Funny
Prize shortlists were:
The
Funniest Book for Children Aged Six and Under
Bedtime for Monsters
by Ed Vere (Puffin)
Cats Ahoy!
by Peter Bently, illustrated by Jim Field (Macmillan Children's Books)
FIRST WEEK AT COW SCHOOL
by Andy Cutbill, illustrated by Russell Ayto (HarperCollins Children's Books)
Limelight Larry
by Leigh Hodgkinson (Orchard)
Marshall Armstrong Is New To Our School
by David Mackintosh (HarperCollins Children's
Books)
A Place to Call Home
by
Alexis Deacon, illustrated by Viviane Schwarz (Walker
)
The Funniest Book for Children Aged Seven
to 14
The Fantastic World of Terry Jones: Animal Tales
by Terry Jones, illustrated by Michael Foreman (Pavilion Children's Books)
The Brilliant World of Tom Gates
by Liz Pichon (Scholastic)
The Get-rich-quick Club
by Rose Impey (Orchard)
Letters from an Alien Schoolboy
by Ros Asquith (Piccadilly Press)
Penny Dreadful is a Magnet for Disaster
by Joanna Nadin, illustrated by Jess Mikhail
(Usborne)
The Wrong Pong
by Steven Butler, illustrated by Chris Fisher (Puffin)
All of the above are available from Amazon.