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Judges announced – and sought – for the inaugural Children’s Booker Prize

April 28, 2026/in news /by Andrea Reece

The judging panel for the first ever Children’s Booker Prize has been announced. Joining current Waterstones Children’s Laureate Frank Cottrell-Boyce to select the eight books that will form the shortlist are actor, writer and comedian Lolly Adefope (best known for her role in BBC comedy drama Ghosts) and award-winning children’s bookseller, owner of the Children’s Bookshop in Muswell Hill, Sanchita Basu de Sarkar.

In addition to these three adult judges, three child judges, aged between eight and 12 years, will choose the winning book. A UK-wide competition for children to become a judge is open now with entries invited from parents, carers and educators on behalf of their children, pupils and young people.

Children will be asked to share why they would like to be a Children’s Booker Prize judge and answer questions about books and reading. Entries for the first round close on Tuesday, 2 June 2026 and full details of the selection process are outlined on the Booker Prizes website here. The three child judges will be announced at the same time as the shortlist on Tuesday, 24 November.

The decision to include children on the judging panel will ‘give children a direct voice in the outcome, ensuring the winning book is a recommendation from young readers to their peers,’ according to the organisers.

The Booker Prizes have been running for over 55 years. The Children’s Booker Prize is the first major new prize from the Booker Prize Foundation in two decades, since the launch of the International Booker Prize in its original form in 2005.

The aim of the Children’s Booker Prize is to engage and grow a new generation of readers by recognising and championing the best children’s fiction from writers around the world (contemporary fiction for children aged eight to 12 years old, written in or translated into English and published in the UK and/or Ireland is eligible.) Their nominated works will join around 700 books in the Booker library and at least 30,000 copies of the shortlisted and winning books will be gifted to children.

The founding partner and principal funder of the Children’s Booker Prize is AKO Foundation, a grant-giving charitable foundation focused on supporting charities that improve education and the wellbeing of young people, promote the arts, and combat the climate emergency. AKO Foundation has committed to supporting the prize for its first three years.

Beano, the world’s longest-running weekly comic, is also supporting the Children’s Booker Prize. As well as the prizes for child judges, the partnership will include bespoke illustrated content celebrating the shortlisted books and the child judging experience in the magazine, lesson plan content created and delivered via Beano for Schools, and a special presence at the ceremony which will be held at Young V&A on Tuesday, 2 February 2027.

The Booker Prize Foundation has been working with Beano Brain, specialists in kids and youth insight, consulting children on the development of the Children’s Booker Prize, including co-creation sessions with eight- to 12-year-olds.

Frank Cottrell-Boyce, Waterstones Children’s Laureate and Chair of judges, says, ‘Every child deserves the chance to experience the happiness of diving into a great book.

‘The Children’s Booker Prize will make it easier for children to find the book that’s right for them.  The book that calls to them, that invites them on the adventure. Having children at the judging table will turn the prize into a national reading party (one of the joys of reading is arguing about books!).

‘And – maybe most of all – gifting thousands of copies of the nominated titles will open the door to that party and say, come on in, this is for you.’

Inviting children to consider becoming a judge he says, ‘’Whether you’ve read one book this year or a hundred; whether you love comic books or big thick chapter books; books with loads of pictures, books with no pictures; it doesn’t matter, YOU could be exactly the judge that we’re looking for.

‘If you love reading and you love talking about books you would be perfect to be a Children’s Booker Prize judge.’

Sanchita Basu De Sarkar, owner of The Children’s Bookshop and Children’s Booker Prize judge, says, ‘Judging with the children is going to be a completely unique experience, and one of the things I’m most excited about for the Children’s Booker. One of my favourite activities in the bookshop is our book club sessions – children make for the most passionate and opinionated readers, and whenever we sit down and discuss books together, I’m always gaining new perspectives. We all come away buzzing with ideas. What a fabulous way to celebrate the National Year of Reading.’

According to The Bookseller, the ‘Booker bounce’ in sales volume for winners is bigger than that associated with any other prize and a place on the shortlist could transform the fortunes of children’s authors.

UK and Irish publishers are now invited to submit their books for the 2027 prize. Rules and submission guidelines are available here. Eligible books are those published between 1 November 2026 and 31 October 2026.

As with the Booker Prize, the shortlist will each receive £2,500 and the winner £50,000, ensuring that Children’s Booker Prize recipients are given the same level of financial reward and recognition as their counterparts writing fiction for adults.

 

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Children’s Booker Prize launching 2026

October 24, 2025/in news /by Andrea Reece

The Booker Prize Foundation has announced that a Children’s Booker Prize will launch in 2026, with the first winner announced in February 2027. The Children’s Booker Prize will be supported by AKO Foundation and is the first major new prize from the Foundation in two decades, since the launch of the International Booker Prize in 2005.

The Children’s Booker Prize will celebrate the best contemporary fiction for children aged eight to 12 years old, written in or translated into English and published in the UK and/or Ireland with the winner receiving a prize of £50,000 and a likely huge boost to sales.

Current Waterstones Children’s Laureate Frank Cottrell-Boyce will be the inaugural Chair of the judges. He will be joined by two other adult judges to select a shortlist of eight books before three child judges are recruited to help decide the winner. Their nominated works will join almost 700 books in the Booker library.

Gaby Wood, Chief Executive of the Booker Prize Foundation, says, ‘The Children’s Booker Prize is the most ambitious endeavour we’ve embarked on in 20 years – and we hope its impact will resonate for decades to come. It aims to be several things at once: an award that will champion future classics written for children; a social intervention designed to inspire more young people to read; and a seed from which we hope future generations of lifelong readers will grow.

‘In other words, the Children’s Booker Prize is not just a prize – it’s part of a movement: a cause that children, parents, carers, teachers and everyone in the world of storytelling can get behind.

‘We’re delighted that Frank Cottrell-Boyce, master storyteller and passionate advocate, will be the inaugural Chair of the judges. And we can’t wait to hear the views of the ultimate judges of the quality of children’s fiction: children themselves.

‘The Booker Prize Foundation exists to inspire more people to read the world’s best fiction – because if you can imagine a different world, you can help to create a better one. The possibility of welcoming young readers into our growing global community is hugely exciting. We hope they discover stories and characters that will keep them company for life.’

Frank Cottrell-Boyce, says, ‘Stories belong to everyone. Every child deserves the chance to experience the happiness that diving into a great book can bring. The Children’s Booker Prize will make it easier for children to find the best that current fiction can offer. To find the book that speaks to them. By inviting them to the judging table and by gifting copies of the nominated books it will bring thousands more children into the wonderful world of reading.

‘I am absolutely buzzing about the news that I’m going to be chairing the judging panel. It’s going to be – as they say – absolute scenes in there.  Let the yelling commence.’

To mark the announcement of the Children’s Booker Prize, Penelope Lively will give the keynote speech at this year’s Booker Prize ceremony on Monday, 10 November 2025 at Old Billingsgate, London sharing the reasons she thinks that children’s literature should be celebrated by this new prize. Lively is the only recipient of both the Booker Prize (for Moon Tiger, 1987) and the Carnegie Medal for writing, the UK’s longest-running children’s book award (for The Ghost of Thomas Kempe, 1973).   Welcoming the announcement of the Children’s Booker Prize, she says: ‘Those who write for children especially need this – and it is needed equally for the children who read the books.’

Joseph Coelho, Frank Cottrell-Boyce’s predecessor as Children’s Laureate 2022-2024, says, ‘I’m incredibly excited by the announcement of the Children’s Booker Prize. This is a brilliant way to invite children into the world of words through a celebration of books, authors and illustrators. I fully welcome a robust prize that celebrates children’s literature in a manner equal to that which adult literature receives and one that makes essential space for the voice of the child.’

The inaugural prize will open for submissions from publishers in spring 2026, when the remaining two adult judges will be made public. The shortlist of eight books – and the three child judges – will be announced in late November 2026, with the winner revealed at a high-profile event for young readers in February 2027. The eligibility period for the 2027 prize is 1 November 2025 to 31 October 2026.

The shortlisted authors will each receive £2,500 and the winning author £50,000, ensuring that children’s prize recipients are given the same level of financial reward and recognition as their counterparts writing fiction for adults. The prize will be open to authors worldwide, both for books written originally in English and for those translated into English, as long as they are published in the UK and/or Ireland within the eligibility period. This fuses the eligibility of the two existing Booker Prizes. If a book that has been translated into English wins, the author and translator will share the £50,000 equally, as with the International Booker Prize. If a graphic novel wins the author and illustrator will share the £50,000 prize equally; if a highly illustrated book wins, the author and illustrator will share the £50,000 in a manner to be agreed with the publisher.

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