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Roald Dahl Funny Prize 2010

Latest update 'Winners announced!'

The funniest book for children aged seven to fourteen

  • Winner

    Withering Tights

    Louise Rennison
    HarperCollins Children's Books

    When Tallulah’s parents pack her off to an am-dram college - Dother Hall, she hopes she will become a toppity-top-actress type without accidentally tripping over her knees or involuntarily doing Irish dancing.

Shortlist

  • The Ogre of Oglefort

    Eva Ibbotson
    Macmillan Children's Books
  • Mr Stink

    David Walliams
    HarperCollins Children's Books
  • The Incredible Luck of Alfie Pluck

    Jamie Rix
    Orion Children's Books
  • The Clumsies Make a Mess

    Sorrel Anderson
    HarperCollins Children's Books
  • Withering Tights

    Louise Rennison
    HarperCollins Children's Books

The funniest book for children aged six and under

  • Winner

    Dog Loves Books

    Louise Yates
    Red Fox

    With an engaging hero and simple, understated text animated by witty, subtly coloured illustrations, this book about the sheer pleasure of books has a refreshing jaunty elegance.

Shortlist

  • The Scariest Monster in the World

    Lee Weatherly
    Boxer Books
  • One Smart Fish

    Chris Wormell
    Red Fox
  • The Nanny Goat's Kid

    Jeanne Willis
    Andersen Press
  • Dogs Don't Do Ballet

    Anna Kemp
    Simon and Schuster Children's Books
  • Angelica Sprocket's Pockets

    Quentin Blake
    Red Fox Picture Books
  • Dog Loves Books

    Louise Yates
    Red Fox

Judges

About the Roald Dahl Funny Prize 2010

The Roald Dahl Funny Prize celebrates its fifth birthday in 2012. The prize aims to promote laughter and humour as a feel-good factor when reading, to draw attention to funny books as readable and enjoyable books and to reward authors and illustrators who write and illustrate books using humour.

 

Entries are accepted in two categories: Funniest Book for Children Aged Six and Under and Funniest Book for Children Aged Seven to Fourteen with the winner of each category receiving £2,500. The shortlist of six books for each of the two categories was announced in early September to tie in with Roald Dahl Day on Thursday 20 September 2012. The winners of each category received £2,500, which was be presented at an award ceremony at the Unicorn Theatre in London on Tuesday 6 November 2012.

 

The Prize is supported by libraries, teachers and parents through a range of activities and promotes a vibrant area of publishing often overlooked by other awards.

If you have any questions, please contact Laura Mell at Booktrust on laura.mell@booktrust.org.uk or 020 8516 2960