Roald Dahl Funny Prize 2010
The funniest book for children aged seven to fourteen
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Winner
Withering Tights
HarperCollins Children's BooksWhen 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.
Withering Tights
Louise Rennison
Winner, Roald Dahl Funny Prize
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.
Publisher: HarperCollins Children's Books
Shortlist
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The Ogre of Oglefort
Macmillan Children's Books
The Ogre of Oglefort
Eva Ibbotson
Shortlisted, Roald Dahl Funny Prize
The Hag, the Troll, Dr Brainsweller and a most unmagical orphan, Ivo, are despatched to dangerous lands to slay the flesh-eating Ogre of Oglefort and rescue the princess.
Publisher: Macmillan Children's Books
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Mr Stink
HarperCollins Children's Books
Mr Stink
David Walliams
Shortlisted, Roald Dahl Funny Prize
Irreverant and charming, this is a hilarious and surprisingly touching story about secrets, love and life.
Publisher: HarperCollins Children's Books
Quentin Blake
Children's Laureate 1999-2001
Quentin Blake was born in 1932 and read English at Cambridge, before attending Chelsea Art College. He has won many major prizes for illustration, including the Kate Greenaway Medal (1980) and the Red House Children's Book Award (1981) for Mister Magnolia. He is also the winner of the Hans Christian Andersen Award for Illustration and in 1990 was voted 'The Illustrator's Illustrator' by Observer Magazine. A tireless promoter of children's literature – and a long-time collaborator with roald Dahl – Quentin Blake was awarded the OBE in 1988 and in 2005 he was awarded a CBE for services to Children's Literature. In the most recent New Year’s Honours list he has been knighted.Quentin was the inaugural Children's Laureate (1999-2001), an experience he recorded in his book Laureate's Progress. During his time in the role, he celebrated children's books and children's book illustration with a range of projects and exhibitions, and conceived the idea for the House of Illustration, the world's first centre dedicated to the art of illustration in all its forms.
David Walliams
Multi-talented David Walliams is the fastest growing children’s author in the UK market, selling an average of 20,000 books each week. David began his publishing career at HarperCollins in early 2008 with his debut novel, The Boy in the Dress, followed by Mr. Stink in 2009, Billionaire Boy in 2010 and Gangsta Granny in 2011. Cumulatively, David’s first four titles sold over a million copies in the UK alone. Gangsta Granny went straight to number 1 in the children’s book charts and globally his books have been translated into no fewer than 25 languages.
David’s ever-growing army of loyal fans, the sacks of fan mail and countless five-star reviews are testament to his ongoing commitment to creating the very best in literary entertainment for children. His books have been met with unanimous critical acclaim and, as they spread around the playground, children themselves can’t resist his stories filled with humour and heart. The Telegraph called Billionaire Boy: 'The funniest book my eight-year-old has ever read in his life, ever, apparently' (November 2010).
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The Incredible Luck of Alfie Pluck
Orion Children's Books
The Incredible Luck of Alfie Pluck
Jamie Rix
Shortlisted, Roald Dahl Funny Prize
Alfie is the unluckiest boy alive - until he unwittingly eats the chicken which contains the highly-sought-after luck gene.
Publisher: Orion Children's Books
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Einstein's Underpants and How They Saved the World
Anthony McGowan
Shortlisted, Roald Dahl Funny Prize
Maths geek Alexander and his unlucky best friend Melvyn are the unlikely heroes of this quirky adventure from former Booktrust Teenage Prize-winner Anthony McGowan.
Publisher: Yearling
Anthony McGowan
Anthony McGowan was born in Manchester in 1965. He went to school in Leeds. He has an M.Phil in philosophy and a PhD on the history of the concept of beauty. He has worked as a nightclub bouncer, civil servant, and Open University tutor in philosophy. He now lives in London. He is married to the fashion designer and novelist Rebecca Campbell. They have two children.
His debut thriller, Stag Hunt, was published in 2005 and a sequel, Mortal Coil, came out in 2005. In the same year, Random House published Hellbent, his first novel for teenagers, and a second young-adult book, Henry Tumour was published in 2006. Henry Tumour won the Booktrust Teenage prize, the 2007 Catalyst Award, and has been shortlisted for several major awards.
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The Clumsies Make a Mess
HarperCollins Children's Books
The Clumsies Make a Mess
Sorrel Anderson
Shortlisted, Roald Dahl Funny Prize
The Clumsies try to solve lots of Howard’s problems, all with hilarious consequences.
Publisher: HarperCollins Children's Books
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Withering Tights
HarperCollins Children's Books
Withering Tights
Louise Rennison
Shortlisted, Roald Dahl Funny Prize
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.
Publisher: HarperCollins Children's Books
The funniest book for children aged six and under
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Winner
Dog Loves Books
Red FoxWith 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.
Dog Loves Books
Louise Yates
Winner, Roald Dahl Funny Prize
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.
Publisher: Red Fox
Shortlist
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The Scariest Monster in the World
Boxer Books
The Scariest Monster in the World
Lee Weatherly
Shortlisted, Roald Dahl Funny Prize
A very scary monster with wild and weird fur and grubby, un-brushed teeth spends his time frightening the animals that live in the forest. That is until one day he gets the hiccups...
Publisher: Boxer Books
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One Smart Fish
Red Fox
One Smart Fish
Chris Wormell
Shortlisted, Roald Dahl Funny Prize
A small silver fish has done everything he can possibly do in the ocean - he sings, dances and even performs plays, but has never walked upon the land.
Publisher: Red Fox
Chris Wormell
Chris Wormell lives in North London with his wife and children. He was the winner of the Ragazza Prize at Bologna in 1991 and the Smarties Bronze Award in 2003. In addition to his children's books, Chris undertakes other illustration work including advertising campaigns, packaging and, issued in January 2005, a set of stamps featuring farmyard animals for the Royal Mail.
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The Nanny Goat's Kid
Andersen Press
The Nanny Goat's Kid
Jeanne Willis
Shortlisted, Roald Dahl Funny Prize
The tiger cub is different to the other Kids and the sisters criticise the way Nanny Goat is bringing him up.
Publisher: Andersen Press
Tony Ross
Tony Ross is one of the best-known creators of picture books. He trained at the Liverpool School of Art before working as a cartoonist, a graphic designer, at an advertising agency and as a University lecturer. His most popular books include his interpretations of fairy tales, the Dr Xargle books and the much-loved Little Princess series, which has been turned into a highly successful animated television series. Tony Ross has also illustrated many children’s fiction titles and in his extremely prolific career he has illustrated more than 1200 books.
Jeanne WillisJeanne Willis
Jeanne wrote her first book when she was five years old and hasn't stopped writing since. She now has over eighty titles to her name, including picture books, novels and television scripts. She has also won numerous awards, including the Children's Book Award, the Sheffield Children's Book Award and the Silver Smarties Prize. Her teen novel, Naked Without a Hat (Faber) was shortlisted for the Whitbread Award in 2004. She often takes inspiration from dreams and interesting conversations with strangers.
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Dogs Don't Do Ballet
Simon and Schuster Children's Books
Dogs Don't Do Ballet
Anna Kemp
Shortlisted, Roald Dahl Funny Prize
Everyone knows that dogs don’t do ballet, except for one little girl in Miss Polly’s ballet class.
Publisher: Simon and Schuster Children's Books
Anna Kemp
Anna Kemp grew up in a street with a gang of kids and spent her childhood sticker-swapping, playing Pacman and co-ordinating BMX displays. Later, she went to Oxford University to study French and Italian, and has gained a PhD in French Women’s Writing from King’s College, London. The Worst Princess is Anna’s third picture book for Simon and Schuster, her first two being Dogs Don’t Do Ballet and Rhinos Don’t Eat Pancakes, she is also the author of young fiction title Fantastic Frankie and the Brain-drain Machine.
http://authors.simonandschuster.co.uk/Anna-Kemp/66825306Sara Ogilvie
Sara Ogilvie was born in Edinburgh and lives in Newcastle Upon Tyne. She studied Illustration and Printmaking at Edinburgh College of Art. Since graduating, she has continued to create and develop work which has been exhibited, and has won prizes, both in the UK and abroad. Sara was named one of Booktrust’s Best New Illustrators in 2011. The Worst Princess is her third book for Simon and Schuster, and her third collaboration with Anna Kemp, following on from Dogs Don’t Do Ballet and Rhinos Don’t Eat Pancakes.
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Angelica Sprocket's Pockets
Red Fox Picture Books
Angelica Sprocket's Pockets
Quentin Blake
Shortlisted, Roald Dahl Funny Prize
Angelica’s small chums are enchanted by the contents of her pockets which include mice, cheese, hankies, frying pans, umbrellas and much more!
Publisher: Red Fox Picture Books
Quentin Blake
Children's Laureate 1999-2001
Quentin Blake was born in 1932 and read English at Cambridge, before attending Chelsea Art College. He has won many major prizes for illustration, including the Kate Greenaway Medal (1980) and the Red House Children's Book Award (1981) for Mister Magnolia. He is also the winner of the Hans Christian Andersen Award for Illustration and in 1990 was voted 'The Illustrator's Illustrator' by Observer Magazine. A tireless promoter of children's literature – and a long-time collaborator with roald Dahl – Quentin Blake was awarded the OBE in 1988 and in 2005 he was awarded a CBE for services to Children's Literature. In the most recent New Year’s Honours list he has been knighted.Quentin was the inaugural Children's Laureate (1999-2001), an experience he recorded in his book Laureate's Progress. During his time in the role, he celebrated children's books and children's book illustration with a range of projects and exhibitions, and conceived the idea for the House of Illustration, the world's first centre dedicated to the art of illustration in all its forms.
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Dog Loves Books
Red Fox
Dog Loves Books
Louise Yates
Shortlisted, Roald Dahl Funny Prize
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.
Publisher: Red Fox
Judges
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Philip ArdaghPhilip Ardagh was born in 1961, in Kent. Philip was educated privately at five different schools including the The King's School. He didn't apply to go to university but got a place on what was then Britain's only advertising copywriting course at Watford College of Art. After a placement at the London advertising agency, Darcy McManus & Masius, he found full-time employment at the McCann-Erickson advertising agency, located beneath what is now known as BT Tower. There he first met children's author Anthony Horowitz, who joined the agency just as he was leaving. He later became a library assistant for the London Borough of Lewisham. After years of working seven days a week writing non-fiction titles and retelling myths and legends (often for 'fixed-fee' non-royalty payments), Philip Ardagh became an overnight success with Awful End (published in 2000) and has since then achieved huge popularity with Eddie Dickens, Unlikely Exploits and Grubtown Tales. He is married with one son.
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Bruce IngmanBorn in Liverpool, Bruce Ingman studied at Nottingham Trent University and the Royal College of Art. He taught in several art colleges and illustrated for magazines such as Vogue and The Sunday Times before becoming a children’s book illustrator. He writes and illustrates his own books as well as collaborating with other authors. In his children’s illustration, Ingman combines line drawing, collage, strong colour and lively graphic and typography elements. His first book, When Martha’s Away (1995), achieved enormous critical acclaim. He won the prestigious Mother Goose Award in 1996 as the most exciting British newcomer to children’s books, as well as a National Art Library Illustration Award. Ingman has written and illustrated two more picture books, Lost Property and A Night on the Tiles. He has also recently illustrated Boing!
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Nicolette JonesNicolette Jones is a writer, journalist and broadcaster who has worked for national newspapers and the book trade press. Originally from Leeds, she was a scholar at St. Hilda's College, Oxford and a Henry Fellow in the Graduate School of English at Yale, and she now lives in London with her children and her husband, also a writer and journalist. Specialising in literary and arts journalism, she is the children's books reviewer for The Sunday Times. Her award-winning book about the Victorian philanthropist Samuel Plimsoll and his campaign on behalf of sailors, The Plimsoll Sensation, was a Radio 4 Book of the Week she directed the children's programme at the 2010 Sunday Times Oxford Literary Festival.
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Shappi KhorsandiShaparak 'Shappi' Khorsandi is an Iranian-born, UK-raised comedienne. She was born in Iran in 1973, but early in her life her family was forced to flee Iran for London after the Islamic Revolution, after her father Hadi Khorsandi published a satirical poem perceived as being critical of the revolutionary regime. Khorsandi performs stand-up comedy, having been a noted performer at Joe Wilson's Comedy Madhouse throughout 1997. She has appeared on many BBC Radio 4 programmes, including Quote... Unquote, Loose Ends, You and Yours, Midweek, Just A Minute, The Now Show and The News Quiz, as well as BBC Television's Have I Got News For You. In July 2009 she hosted her own 4-part series, Shappi Talk on BBC Radio 4, examining what it is like growing up in multi-cultural families. She also writes an occasional column for online magazine Iranian.com. Khorsandi's memoir, A Beginner's Guide to Acting English, was published by Ebury Press on 2 July 2009.
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Michael RosenMichael Rosen is a broadcaster, children’s novelist and poet. He has been involved with over 140 books, both as an author and by selecting other writers’ works for anthologies. He was Children’s Laureate from 2007-2009, in which time he established the Roald Dahl Funny Prize.
Michael Rosen plays a key role in opening up children's access to poetry: both through his own writing and with important anthologies such as A Spider Bought a Bicycle. He was one of the first poets to make visits to schools throughout the UK (and further afield in Australia, Canada and Singapore) and currently maintains a busy schedule of school visits and talks.
In 1993 he gained an MA in Children's Literature from Reading University and also holds a PhD from the University of North London. In 2010 he established an MA in Children’s Literature at Birkbeck University, on which he teaches.
Rosen is well established as a broadcaster presenting a range of documentary features on radio. He is also the presenter of BBC Radio 4’s Word of Mouth programme.
His biography of Roald Dahl, The Fantastic Mr Dahl (Puffin £6.99), is out in September. Michael will be joining Quentin Blake at the Roald Dahl Museum and Story Centre for Puffin Virtually Live (www.puffinvirtuallylive.co.uk) on 24 September.






