The Winners & Honour Books Younger Readers (Ages 0-6 Years)
Voting has been completed and winners in all categories announced for younger readers. As always there were SO many great books. Glad I'm not a judge this year! I should point out that this year we have the appointed judges of the awards, and for some reason there a group of 'Appointed Judges' also suggest winners.
In this post I will review nominations and the winners in the 'Early Childhood' & 'Picture Book of the Year' Awards.
1. Early Childhood (0-6)
And the winner is....
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And what a worthy winner!
Quick! Come and see! Something fabulous, it’s . . . me!
Gymnastica Fantastica! is a joyful and exuberant picture book about a child discovering and attempting new physical skills and putting on wonderfully imperfect shows for whoever will watch them.
Gymnastica is a small person with big energy, as they bend and balance, bounce and roll, attempt a cartwheel and a spectacular trapeze flip-out finale. Written in playful rhyming text and with brightly energetic and appealing illustrations, this is a book that kids and parents alike will find irresistible to read aloud and delight in its energy and humour.
The CBCA judges commented…
This book conveys so much energy and life which children will connect with immediately. The young child’s voice permeates the tight, joyful rhyming text which includes a rich assortment of verbs, nouns and adjectives. Pencil, ink, crayon, gouache, and digital illustrations are filled with zoom in action and movement matching the equally energetic text.
And the 'Shadow Judging' winner is...
Bob Graham is one of our finest writers and illustrators. Once again he doesn't disappoint! The judges said of this book:
"An exuberant group of children spill out from the confines of a grey apartment block, finding joy in a simple box of chalk. The power of creativity and strength in community shine... The language is simple and succinct... and rich in imagery."
As always, his illustrations have the usual use of watercolour, pastel colours, gentleness and warmth. The illustrations are so sensitively created in watercolour, pencil and pastel colours. And as always Graham leaves the reader with a view of how the world should be.
Honour Books
Now here is an unlikely pairing! And an even more unlikely dance pairing.
Bear and Duck are best friends, but they are very different. Duck likes
to try new things, and Bear ... well, Bear likes not to.
When Duck needs a friend for her dance class, Bear reluctantly agrees.
Bear’s big size causes problems at first, but he soon discovers that he
might just be a very good dancer.
'Grace and Milligan' Caz Goodwin & Illustrated by Pip Kruger
Grace lives next door to old Mr Milligan and his goat Charlie. They are the best of friends. But when Mr Milligan’s beloved goat dies, everything changes. Will Grace be able to help her friend overcome his sadness?
Grace and Mr Milligan is a heart-warming story of grief, love and the healing power of friendship.
2. Book of the Year Picture Books (Ages 0-18 Years)
There were other awards as usual in additional categories:
3. Book of the Year: Eve Pownall Award
This award is for factual books.
Entries in this category should be books which have the prime intention of documenting factual material with consideration given to imaginative presentation, interpretation and variation of style. Ages 0-18 years.
Winner: 'Country Town'
'Timeless' by Kelly Canbee
Happy times, sad times, boom times and gloom times!
From the First Peoples camp at the river crossing in the 1820s through to Carols by Candlelight at the showground in
today’s world, this is a decade by decade wonderfully illustrated story of a small country community.
AUTHORS
Isolde Martyn and Robyn Ridgeway co-authored Country Town, each providing a unique perspective of Australian
history.
Isolde Martyn’s earlier career was in academia and publishing. She is the author of nine historical novels and her debut novel won a top award in the USA and Australia.
Country Town has been a long-term project and she hopes it encourages young readers and their families to enjoy
history in a really fun way.
Summing Up
I hope you will agree that there are some wonderful books recognized this year on the long list. as well as the winning and commended books.
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