The Booktrust Teenage Prize, launched in 2003 to recognise and celebrate the best contemporary writing for teenagers. today announced the 2009 winner: Neil Gaiman author of The Graveyard Book.
A winner of the Writers' and Artists' New Novel competition and shortlisted for the Waterstone's Children's Book Prize, Oliver Eade's debut children's story, Moon Rabbit, is a magical introduction to Chinese culture and legends.
Booktrust and Blue Peter are delighted to announce the shortlist for the Blue Peter Book Awards 2010. These enormously popular and influential awards have been recognising and celebrating the best children's authors, the most creative illustrators and the greatest reads for children since 2000. Great Christmas stocking fillers!
Launched today – a collection of favourite poems chosen by celebrities in celebration of 25 years of The Children's Trust. Poet Laureate Carol Ann Duffy has written the forward to The Walrus and the Carpenter.
According to a report by the European Commission, 62 per cent of Brits can't speak any other language. On European Language Day, Oliva Coates reviews Talk 2 French - one of the BBC's new language courses - and polishes up her linguistic skills.
The Booktrust Early Years Awards, supported by the national Bookstart programme and their sponsors and the Unwin Charitable Trust, were announced on Wednesday 23 September 2009. These books make great presents.
Diana Harker's latest adventure book takes readers back to a Victorian age when children were seen and not heard. The novelty of having delicious food and living in a well-ordered house soon palls for Jane as she realises that all is not what it seems in the House of Secrets.
Founded in 2008 by Michael Rosen as part of his Children's Laureateship, the Roald Dahl Funny Prize, administered by the Booktrust, is the first prize of its kind - to honour those books that simply make children laugh and comedian David Walliams, best known for his grotesque comedy creations on the BBC series Little Britain, has been shortlisted for his debut book The Boy in the Dress, illustrated by Quentin Blake.
Lesley Lodge and Sharon Bexley – with, respectively, a son and a daughter just off to university – review PWT founder Anne Coates’ latest book University A Survival Guide.