The Bisto Book of the year Awards, in partnership with CBI are the leading annual Children's Book Awards in Ireland. Now in their 19th year, the awards have been sponsored
by Bisto(Premier Foods) since their inception. The Awards are made
annually by Children's Books Ireland to authors and illustrators born
or resident in Ireland. The shortlist for the awards is announced
annually in March and the winners are announced in May. The award is
open to books written in Irish or English.
There are a total of five awards made:
The Bisto Book of the Year Award
Eilis Dillon award for a first children’s book
Bisto Honour Award for Writing
Bisto Honour Award for Illustration
Bisto Judges Special Recognition Award
Each year CBI assembles a panel of
judges who have considerable expertise and interest in books for
children. The panel operates wholely independently of CBI. Excellence
in children’s books is the over-arching criterion.
Criteria for excellence
1: Literary/artistic - An excellent children’s book is extremely well
conceived, structured and written or illustrated (or both).
2: Respect - An excellent children’s book appeals to an audience of
children or young people, without patronising or exploiting that
audience.
3: Engagement - An excellent children’s book entertains and engages the sustained interest of its intended readers.
4: Experience - An excellent children’s book offers its readers a
stimulating and satisfying aesthetic, imaginative, intellectual or
emotional experience that goes beyond the banal and the obvious, and
develops or challenges the reader’s inner life, sense of self or
understanding of and engagement with the world.
Note on honour award for illustration
Judges will primarily focus on the quality of the illustration but may
also take into consideration how well the illustrations work together
with the text.
Note on honour award for writing.
Judges will be aware that the text of a picture book or illustrated
book can be considered in its own right for the fiction honour award.
Note on judges’ special award
This will be awarded to any book on its merit alone and will not be
awarded in recognition of a body of work by a publisher, author or
illustrator. The judges will clearly identify their reasons for making
this special award.
External considerations-
While design and production will be given due consideration, such
issues will not weigh substantially against a book that is otherwise
outstanding, especially in the case of a book that is not illustrated.
Eligibility
Book publishers are invited to submit titles for consideration, provided all eligibility criteria are met.
• Books must be a first edition, published between January 1st and
December 31st 2009. Books may be published in Ireland or abroad.
• Authors/Illustrators must be Irish Citizens or resident in Ireland.
• Book must be written for a child/ young person audience
• Books must be currently available in Ireland. Details of distribution must be completed on entry form.
• Books must meet basic professional standards of publishing and printing.
• Books may be in English or Irish.
• Books may be fiction, non-fiction or poetry.
• Academic textbooks, Translations and Re-issues are not currently eligible.
• Anthologies are eligible, at the discretion of the Judging Panel,
provided they are primarily of Irish content, i.e. Editor, Contributors
etc.
Children’s Books Ireland reserve the right to include/exclude any titles for the awards
Submission Procedure
Publishers must complete an entry form, available on
www.childrensbooksireland.ie or by calling 01 872 7475 for each title
submitted. All sections of the form must be completed and accompanied
by 14 copies of the title. Books will not be returned to the publisher.
Publishers must submit books as early as possible to ensure the judges
have sufficient reading time. Books must reach CBI no later than
December 13th 2009. Late and incomplete submissions will not be
accepted.
Full Details of Eligibility and Submission, along with Entry Forms can be found here
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