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Blue Peter launches vote for the 'Best Children’s Book of the Last 10 Years'

Blue Peter launches vote for the 'Best Children’s Book of the Last 10 Years'
2 February 2012

Blue Peter starts its search to find the best children’s book of the last decade, with the launch of an online vote in which its young viewers will be able to choose from a shortlist of 10 iconic titles.


From a young James Bond to a reluctant teenage superspy, an infamous boy wizard and an underage First World War soldier, miniature action heroes abound in the list which features the bestselling children’s fiction books published in the last 10 years, with only one book per author included.


The 10 books competing for the accolade (in title order) are:
•    Alex Rider Mission 3: Skeleton Key by Anthony Horowitz (Walker Books, 2002)
•    Candyfloss by Jacqueline Wilson, illustrated by Nick Sharratt (Random House Children’s Books, 2006)
•    Diary of a Wimpy Kid by Jeff Kinney (Puffin, 2008)
•    Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix by J K Rowling (Bloomsbury, 2003)
•    Horrid Henry and the Football Fiend by Francesca Simon, illustrated by Tony Ross (Orion Children’s Books, 2006)
•    Mr Stink by David Walliams, illustrated by Quentin Blake (HarperCollins Children’s Books, 2009)
•    Private Peaceful by Michael Morpurgo (HarperCollins Children’s Books, 2003)
•    The Series of Unfortunate Events: Austere Academy by Lemony Snicket (Egmont Books, 2002)
•    Theodore Boone by John Grisham (Hodder & Stoughton, 2010)
•    Young Bond: SilverFin ─ A James Bond Adventure by Charlie Higson (Puffin, 2005)


The shortlist for the vote is made up of the 10 bestselling (by volume) fiction books of the last 10 years for 5─11 year olds with a first publication date between January 2002 and December 2011. Only the top-selling book per individual, named author is included. (Source: Nielsen BookScan TCM Top 5000 Children’s Fiction (Y2) from 200101 to 201152 filtered by CMBC Interest Level 5─11 years.).


After the announcement of the list on Blue Peter, the shortlist will be featured on Blue Peter’s website bbc.co.uk/bluepeter for three weeks, during which time children under the age of 16 can log on with their BBC iD and vote for their favourite. The vote will close at 4pm on Thursday 23 February.

The winning book will be announced on Blue Peter on 1 March (5.45pm, CBBC), alongside the winner of the annual Blue Peter Book of the Year Award on a special show dedicated to books to tie-in with World Book Day. Blue Peter will invite the winning author to collect a ‘Best Children’s Book of the Last 10 Years’ trophy on the show.

 

 

Read more about the Blue Peter Book Awards

Comments

My favorite Harry Potter book is Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows because of its heart-stopping, thrilling action, powerfully emotional writing and jaw-dropping, amazingly suspenseful twists. However, it lacks the humor of the other books but this is meant to be the darkest of the brilliant 7...
I think Order of the Phoenix should win this poll though because it's funny, exciting, smart, magical yet brooding. There's some excellent new characters, nasty, evil, delightful or comic. Umbridge is pure nasty! Great character! Bellatrix is a hard nut Death Eater! How we year for more.
Series of Unfortunate Events is a good book with a good story
Private Peaceful is a good war novel though I personally prefer War Horse
Diary of the Wimpy Kid is funny... no more

HP, HDM & LOTR mega fan!!!
12 August 2012

Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix is the best book ever and it has a really exiting story .

Hiva
18 February 2012

Privat peaceful is amazing Series of unfortunate events is good &mr stink I lovedd<3

Black swan 987
18 February 2012

I love boots i've red the alex rider series and I think all of them are very good.

ben whittaker
17 February 2012

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