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The Hampshire Book Awards are an annual series of
literary awards given to works of
children's literature . The awards are run by
Hampshire County Council 's School Library Service.
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There are four awards: Hampshire Book Award, Hampshire Illustrated Book Award, Hampshire Picture Book Award and Hampshire Information Book Award.
The Hampshire Book Award is given to works of children's literature published in paperback during the previous year. Around June every year, the final is held and selected Year 8 students from schools across Hampshire attend it in order to vote for the winning book. A celebration event for the award is held in October, and where possible, the winning author is invited to attend.
Winners and shortlists
2023 When the World was Ours by
Liz Kessler
We Were Wolves by Jason Cockcroft
When I See Blue by Lily Bailey
The Boy Behind the Wall by Maximillian Jones
Rebel Skies by Ann Sei Lin
Once Upon a Fever by Angharad Walker
2022 Ground Zero by
Alan Gratz
Cardboard Cowboys by Brian Conaghan
The Five Clues (Don’t Doubt the Rainbow) by Anthony Kessel
Giften by Leyla Suzan
Black Brother, Black Brother by
Jewell Parker
Rhodes Tsunami Girl by Julian Sedgwick
2021 The Invincible Summer of Juniper Jones by Daven McQueen
Where the World turns Wild by Nicola Penfold
No Fixed Address by
Susan Nielsen
Unstoppable by Dan Freedman
The Last Paper Crane by Kerry Drewery
Allies by
Alan Gratz
2020 Outwalkers by
Fiona Shaw
Lost by Eve Ainsworth
Earth Swarm by Tim Hall
Nothing but the Truth by Dick Lehr
Slick by M.M. Vaughan
Jemima Small Versus the Universe by Tamsin Winter
Hampshire Illustrated Book Award
The Hampshire Illustrated Book Award is an annual award given to
illustrated works of
children's literature . The award is judged by children in Year 5 and run by
Hampshire County Council 's School Library Service. The shortlist is announced in October each year, and the winner in December. An award ceremony is held in March the following year.
Winners and shortlists
2022 The Barnabus Project by
The Fan Brothers
Ride the Wind by
Nicola Davies and illustrated by Salvatore Rubbino
Mayor Bunny’s Chocolate Town written and illustrated by
Elys Dolan
The Bear in the Stars written and illustrated by Alexis Snell
The Wolf’s Secret written by Myriam Dahman & Nicola Digard, illustrated by Júlia Sardà
Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland retold by
Jeanne Willis and illustrated by Ross Collins
2020 A Christmas Carol retold by
Tony Mitton , illustrated by Mike Redman
2019 The Bad Seed written by
Jory John , illustrated by
Pete Oswald
The Wolf, the Duck & The Mouse written by Marc Barnett, illustrated by
Jon Klassen
Storm Whale written by Sarah Brennan, illustrated by
Jane Tanner
Cinnamon written by
Neil Gaiman , illustrated by Divya Srinivasan
King who banned the Dark written and illustrated by Emily Haworth-Booth
Little Mouse and the Red Wall written and illustrated by Britta Teckentrup
2018 An Alphabet of Stories written and illustrated by
Oliver Jeffers
Kevin written and illustrated by
Rob Biddulph
King of the Sky written by
Nicola Davies , illustrated by Laura Carlin
Peace Lily written by Hilary Robinson, illustrated by Martin Impey
Pigeon P.I written and illustrated by Meg McLaren
The Happy Prince illustrated and adapted by Maisie Paradise Shearing
2017 Where the Bugaboo Lives by
Sean Taylor and
Neal Layton
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2016 The Cat, The Dog, Little Red, The Exploding Eggs, The Wolf and Grandma’s Wardrobe by Diane Fox and Christyan Fox.
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The Three Ninja Pigs written by David Bedford, illustrated by Becka Mo
I am Henry Finch written by Alexis Deacon, illustrated by Viviane Schwarz
Footpath Flowers written by
JonArno Lawson , illustrated by Sydney Smith
Greenling written and illustrated by Levi Pinfold
Can I Build Another Me? written and illustrated by Shinsuke Yoshitake
2015 Winter's Child by Angela McAllister and Grahame Baker-Smith
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The Promise written by
Nicola Davies , illustrated by Laura Carlin
The Clockwork Dragon written by
Jonathan Emmett , illustrated by
Elys Dolan
Hermelin, the Detective Mouse written and illustrated by
Mini Grey
Lucky written and illustrated by David MacIntosh
Mr Wuffles! written and illustrated by
David Wiesner
2013 Pirates Next Door by Jonny Duddle
2012 Marshall Armstrong is New to Our School by David Mackintosh
2011 The Santa Trap by
Jonathan Emmett and Poly Bernatene
2010 Tortoise vs Hare: the re-match by Preston Rutt and Ben Redlich
Iggy Peck, Architect by Andrea Beatty
Child's Garden by
Michael Foreman
Lion Journal by
Carolyn Franklin
Goal! by Mina Javerherbin
Leon and the Place Between by Angela McAllister and Grahame Baker-Smith
2009 Don't Read This Book by Jill Lewis and Deborah Alwright
Here Comes Frankie by Tim Hopgood
Stone Age Boy by
Satoshi Kitamura
The Robot and the Bluebird by David Lucas
The Boy, the Bear, the Baron and the Bard by
Gregory Rogers
Wonderful Life by Helen Ward
2008 Scoop! An exclusive by Monty Molenski by
John Kelly and Cathy Tincknell
We're Riding on a Caravan by Laurie Krebs
Meerkat Mail by
Emily Gravett
Dali and the Path of Dreams by Anna Obiols and Subirani
The Flower (book) by John Light and Lisa Evans
Varmints by Helen Ward and Mark Craste
2007 Castles by
Colin Thompson
2006
The Whisperer by
Nick Butterworth
2005
The Dot by
Peter H. Reynolds
2004 The Adventures of a Nose by Vivianne Schwarz and Joel Stewart
Hampshire Picture Book Award
The Hampshire Picture Book Award is an annual award given to works of
children's literature published in paperback during the previous year. The award is judged by children in Year 1 and run by
Hampshire County Council 's School Library Service. The shortlist is announced in January each year, and the winner announced in April. In May 2012, an award ceremony was held for the first time for the Hampshire Picture Book Award.
Winners and shortlists
2023 The Day Fin Flooded the World by Adam Stower
Grandad’s Camper by Harry Woodgate
A Hero Called Wolf by Lucy Rowland
The Elephant Detectives by Ged Adamson
2022 The ABC Factor by Katrina Charman
The Wide Wide Sea by Anna Wilson
Fabulous Fifi by Alice Corrie
The Best Worst Day Ever by Sophy Henn
2021 Elephant in my Kitchen! by Smriti Halls
The Extraordinary Gardener by Sam Broughton
Brenda is a Sheep by Morag Hood
Let’s all Creep through Crocodile Creek by Jonny Lambert
2020 What to do if Your House is a Zoo by John Kelly
2019 You’re called What?! by
Kes Gray , illustrated by Nikki Dyson
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Spyder by Matt Carr
There was an old Giant who Swallowed a Clock by Becky Davies
Little Red Reading Hood by Lucy Rowland
2016 Use Your Imagination by Nicola O'Byrne
The New Small Person by
Lauren Child
What a Wonderful World by Tim Hopgood
My Alien and Me by Smriti Prasadam-Halls
2015 Supertato by
Sue Hendra
Something Different by Jill Lewis and Ali Pye
Herman’s Letter by Tom Percival
There’s a Lion in my Cornflakes by Michelle Robinson and Jim Field
2014 Lion vs Rabbit by Alex Latimer
Harold Finds a Voice by Courtney Dicmas
Toys in Space by
Mini Grey
Troll Swap by Leigh Hodgkinson
2012 Otto the Book Bear by Katie Cleminson
2011 This is My Book by
Mick Inkpen
2010 Super Daisy and the Peril of Planet Pea by
Kes Gray and
Nick Sharratt
Little Boat by Thomas Docherty
Class Three all at Sea by
Julia Jarman
Wolf's Magnificent Master Plan by Melanie Williamson
The Hampshire Information Book Award was launched in 2013. It is awarded to a work of children's non fiction published in paperback in the previous year. The award is judged by children in Year 4 and run by
Hampshire County Council 's School Library Service. The shortlist is announced in January each year, and the winner announced in April.
Winners and shortlists
2023 If the World were 100 Animals by Miranda Smith
Geology by Emily Dodd
Racial Equality by
Anita Ganeri
Meet the Minibeasts by Sarah Ridley
This is our World by Tracey Turner
2022 Ocean Life by
Anita Ganeri
Why Don’t Eyeballs Fall Out? by Anna Claybourne
Fabulously Feisty Queens by Valerie Wilding
How to be a Vet by Dr Jess French
Mountains by Rebecca Kahn
2021 Red Alert! By Catherine Barr
How to be Extraordinary by
Rashmi Sirdeshpande
Go Green! By Liz Gogerly
Over Population by Izzi Howell
Polar Bear by Louise Spilsbury
2020 The Problem with Plastic by Ruth Owen
Birds by Ben Hoare
Wild World by Angela McAllister
The International Space Station by Clive Gifford
Weather: Everything you need to know by Dr Jen Green
2019 Joan Proctor, Animal Doctor by Patricia Valdez
How Does My Home Work? By Chris Butterworth
A Kids’ Guide to London by Simon Holland
Neil Armstrong and the Moon Landings by Izzi Howell
Amazing Animal Homes by
Chris Packham
2018 Oceans and Seas by
Steve Parker
The Wright Brothers by Jane Bingham
Our Very Own Dog by Amanda McCardle
What’s the Season by Ruth Owen
Fantastically Great Women who Changed the World by
Kate Pankhurst
2016 Predators by Paul Calver and Toby Reynolds
Incredible Insects by Richard Spilsbury
Be An Explorer by
Chris Oxlade
A Rock is Lively by
Diana Hutts Aston
A Walk in Paris by Salvatore Rubbino
2015 Lions by
Sally Morgan
Journey Through the Solar System by Simon Abbott
Ancient Egypt by Penelope Arlon
Super Skeleton by Anna Claybourne
Animal Kingdom by John Richards and Ed Simkins
2014 Weather by P Arlon and T Gordon-Harris
Animal Diaries - Spide r by S Parker
Lunchbox - the Story of Food by C Butterworth
Get Cooking! Edited by C Love
Shelters and Habitats by S Green
2013 Fizzing Physics by
Steve Parker
Knight Survival Guide by Anna Claybourne
Acorn to Oak Tree by Alexandra Koken (ed)
Hidden in the Trees by Angela Royston
Let’s Ride a Bike by Ruth Walton