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Children's Choice Book Award Winners



The Children's Choice Book Awards were announced as part of Children's Book Week (May 2-8). This year there were over 50,000 votes!

The Children’s Choice Book Award winners are as follows:

Author of the Year

Rick Riordan for The Lost Hero (The Heroes of Olympus,Book 1) (Disney-Hyperion)

Illustrator of the Year

David Wiesner for Art & Max (Clarion/Houghton MifflinHarcourt)

Kindergarten to Second Grade Book of the Year

Little Pink Pup by Johanna Kerby (Putnam/Penguin)


Third Grade to Fourth Grade Book of the Year

Lunch Lady and the Summer Camp Shakedown by Jarrett J. Krosoczka (Knopf/Random House)


Fifth Grade to Sixth Grade Book of the Year

The Red Pyramid(The Kane Chronicles, Book 1) by Rick Riordan(Disney-Hyperion)


Teen Choice Book of the Year

Will Grayson, Will Grayson by John Green and David Levithan (Dutton/Penguin)

Congrats to all the winners!

Congrats also to Lisa at Garden of Books for winning a set of the Teen Nominees!

Comments

  1. I’m glad to see WILL GRAYSON, WILL GRAYSON on the list. That was one of my favorites, too.

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  2. GO RICK RIORDAN! Although i wasn't the biggest fan of the red pyramid.
    LF

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  3. Wow! Rick Riordan really won. I really enjoyed The Lost Hero.

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