Shrewsbury Bookfest’s Book Awards is a child-led reading development initiative delivered into Shropshire primary schools every two years, for two age groups: The Big Book Award for children aged 9 – 11 years and Picture Book Award for 5 – 7 year olds (call for submissions to the Picture Book Award will go out in January 2020).
In September this year, Shrewsbury Bookfest launches this project for the 6th time to Shropshire primary schools. This highly regarded project offers not just a book award scheme but an opportunity for schools to stock their libraries with contemporary children’s books and a series of book-related activities designed to capture pupils’ imaginations, build their confidence and develop their skills in reading and critical analysis.
Please take a moment to watch this 3 minute film created during the last Book Award project in 2018, which gives an indication of the depth and expanse of the project here in the West Midlands:
Shrewsbury Bookfest is one of the most impressive regional awards I’ve been involved in. Pupils not only read and engage with the stories, but also carry out huge amounts of creative work based on their ideas and themes. As an author, I was stunned and moved by the depth to which pupils had thought about my book A Storm of Strawberries. It was an incredibly rewarding and inspiring experience!” Jo Cotterill, Shrewsbury Bookfest Book Award 2018 shortlisted author
Please send nominated titles to: Joanna Hughes, The Old Greyhound, 20 Main Road, Dorrington, Shropshire, SY5 7JW. joanna.hughes@shrewsburybookfest.co.uk 07719 401365
Shrewsbury Bookfest is quite unlike any other regional book award. Child led and centred, it generates not only a very healthy order sheet for each title, but a response from young readers that beats hands down anything I’ve ever experienced at other awards for its passion, imagination and creativity.” Piers Torday, Shrewsbury Bookfest Book Award 2014 shortlisted author
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