“The project encourages children to read novels they would not normally venture into. It stretches the most able readers and the discussions that follow support those children who find reading more of a challenge….. If anyone wants to bring reading to life in their school then SIGN UP FOR BOOKFEST now!” Jackie Hampson, Head Teacher at Castlefields Primary School
Eve Ainsworth |
Lost |
Scholastic UK |
Kirsty Applebaum |
The Middler |
Nosy Crow |
Claire Barker |
Picklewitch & Jack |
Faber & Faber |
Adam Baron |
You Won’t Believe This |
HarperCollins Children’s Books |
PG Bell |
The Train to Impossible Places |
Usborne Children’s Books |
Karla Brading |
The Inn of Waking Shadows |
Gomer Press |
Sita Brahmachari |
When the River Runs Gold |
Orion |
Andy Briggs |
Drone Racer |
Scholastic UK |
Catherine Bruton |
No Ballet Shoes in Syria |
Nosy Crow |
Stephanie Burgess |
The Girl with the Dragon Heart |
Bloomsbury |
Cerrie Burnell |
The Girl with the Shark’s Teeth |
Oxford University Press |
Emma Carroll |
Secrets of a Sun King |
Faber & Faber |
Caroline Clary |
A Girl Called Justice |
Quercus |
Steve Cole |
Adventure Duck vs Armadillo Army |
Orchard |
Ben Davies |
What’s That in Dog Years |
Oxford University Press |
Nicola Davies |
A Boy’s Best Friend |
Graffeg |
Nicola Davies |
The Mountain Lamb |
Graffeg |
Nicola Davies |
Flying Free |
Graffeg |
Nicola Davies |
The Little Mistake |
Graffeg |
Justin Davies |
Help! I Smell a Monster |
Orchard |
Chloe Daykin |
Fire Girl Forest Boy |
Faber & Faber |
Amber Lee Dodd |
Lightning Chase me Home |
Scholastic UK |
Alan Durant |
Clownfish |
Walker Books |
Judith Eagle |
The Secret Starling |
Faber & Faber |
Nick East |
Agent Weasel & The Fiendish Fox Gang |
Hodder |
Christopher Edge |
The Longest Night of Charlie Noon |
Nosy Crow |
Abi Elphinstone |
Rumblestar |
Simon & Schuster |
Claire Fayers |
Storm Hound |
Macmillan Children’s Books |
Catherine Fisher |
The Clockwork Crow |
Firefly Press |
Liz Flanagan |
Dragon Daughter |
David Fickling Books |
Lara Flecker |
Midnight at Moonstone |
Oxford University Press |
Martyn Ford |
Chester Parsons is NOT a Gorilla |
Faber & Faber |
Stewart Foster |
Check Mate |
Simon & Schuster |
Vivan French |
The Steam Whistle Theatre Company |
Walker Books |
Sam Gayton |
The Last Zoo |
Andersen Press |
Sharon Gosley |
The Golden Butterfly |
Little Tiger Press |
Candy Gourlay |
Bone Talk |
David Fickling Books |
Sophie Green |
Potkin and Stubbs |
Piccadilly Press |
Tim Hall |
Earth Swarm |
David Fickling Books |
Samuel J Halpin |
The Peculiar Peggs of Riddling Woods |
Usborne Children’s Books |
Vanessa Harbour |
Flight |
Firefly Press |
Vashti Hardy |
Wildspark: A Ghost Machine Adventure |
Scholastic UK |
Michelle Harrison |
A Pinch of Magic |
Simon & Schuster |
AF Harrold |
The Afterwards |
Bloomsbury |
Shane Hegarty |
BOOT |
Hodder |
Fleur Hitchcock |
The Boy Who Flew |
Nosy Crow |
AM Howell |
The Garden of Lost Secrets |
Usborne Children’s Books |
Linda Hurcombe |
The Jesse Tree |
Orphans Publishing |
Barry Hutchison |
Night of the Living Ted |
Little Tiger Press |
Anna James |
Tilly and the Book Wanderers |
HarperCollins Children’s Books |
Catherine Johnson |
Race to the Frozen North |
Barrington Stoke |
Jennifer Killick |
Mo, Lottie & the Junkers |
Firefly Press |
Laura Kirkpatrick |
And Then I Turned into a Mermaid |
Egmont UK |
Caroline Lawrence |
The Time Travel Diaries |
Piccadilly Press |
Gill Lewis |
The Closest Thing to Flying |
Oxford University Press |
Gill Lewis |
Eagle Warrior |
Barrington Stoke |
Alexander McCall-Smith |
The Case of the Vanishing Granny |
Barrington Stoke |
Amy McCulloch |
Jinxed |
Simon & Schuster |
Barbara Mitchellhill |
Secret Suffragette |
Andersen Press |
Kita Mitchell |
Grandma Dangerous |
Orchard |
Ruth Morgan |
Ant Clancy Games Detective |
Firefly Press |
Sinéad O’Hart |
The Star-Spun Web |
Little Tiger Press |
Dermot O’Leary |
Toto the Ninja Cat & the Incredible Cheese Heist |
Hodder |
Tom Palmer |
Armistice Runner |
Barrington Stoke |
Helen Peters |
Anna at War |
Nosy Crow |
Julie Pike |
The Last Spell Breather |
Oxford University Press |
John Robertson |
The Little Town of Marrowville |
Penguin Random House |
Anthea Simmons |
Lightning Mary |
Andersen Press |
Jo Simmons |
My Parents Cancelled My Birthday |
Bloomsbury |
Darren Simpson |
Scavengers |
Usborne Children’s Books |
Lauren St John |
Kat Wolfe Takes the Case |
Macmillan Children’s Books |
Andy Stanton |
The Paninis of Pompeii |
Egmont UK |
Thomas Taylor |
Malamander |
Walker Books |
Lisa Thompson |
The Day I was Erased |
Scholastic UK |
Lisa Thompson |
Owen and the Soldier |
Barrington Stoke |
Piers Torday |
The Lost Magician |
Quercus |
MM Vaughan |
Slick |
Alma Books |
Marcia Williams |
Cloud Boy |
Walker Books |
Eloise Williams |
Seaglass |
Firefly Press |
Amy Wilson |
Snowglobe |
Macmillan Children’s Books |
Tamsin Winter |
Jemima Small vs The Universe |
Usborne Children’s Books |
Together with the Shrewsbury Bookfest Steering Group, this longlist will be read and reviewed by Year 6 pupils from the following primary schools:
The shortlist of 6 books will be announced at the conference for teachers, and made public, on 20th November 2019.
The Big Book Award:
A child-led reading development project delivered into Shropshire primary schools to find the book published in the previous two years that children aged 9 – 11 years old love the most.
The first Book Award project in 2010 was an immediate and overwhelming success, so we have run the project every two years since then. We have developed its scope and widened its reach each time.
If your school would like to take part in Book Award 2020, or find out more about how to get involved, please get in touch with the Bookfest team here.
The Picture Book Award:
This project was delivered in 2018 in response to demand from the education sector in Shropshire, to follow the aims and ideals (i.e. to generate a love of reading for younger children) of the established Big Book Award, this time focusing on Years 1 and 2 (children aged 6 to 7 years old). The Picture Book Award followed the aim to generate a love of reading for younger children and to provide a platform to inspire and influence younger pupils. A ‘buddy reading system’ was be implemented where KS2 readers help KS1 readers throughout this project.
From June 2018, Shrewsbury Bookfest distributed hundreds of copies of the four shortlisted titles to 17 primary schools across Shropshire who signed up to the project, The Picture Book Award 2018. Over 600 children read, commented on and voted for their favourite picture book.
If your school would like to take part in Book Award 2020, or find out more about how to get involved, please get in touch with the Bookfest team here.
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