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| headquarters = [[Somerville, Massachusetts]]
| headquarters = [[Somerville, Massachusetts]]
| distribution = [[Penguin Random House|Penguin Random House Publisher Services]]
| distribution = [[Penguin Random House|Penguin Random House Publisher Services]]
| keypeople = Karen Lotz, Elizabeth Bicknell
| publications = Books
| publications = Books
| topics = Children's literature
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'''Candlewick Press''', established in 1992 and located in [[Somerville, Massachusetts]], is part of the [[Walker Books]] group. The logo depicting a bear carrying a candle is based on Walker Books's [[:File:Walker Books logo.png|original logo]].
'''Candlewick Press''', established in 1992 and located in [[Somerville, Massachusetts]], is part of the [[Walker Books]] group. The logo depicting a bear carrying a candle is based on Walker Books's [[:File:Walker Books logo.png|original logo]].
==History==

Sebastian Walker launched Walker Books from his spare bedroom in his London home in 1978.<ref name="Lambert">{{cite journal |last1=Lambert |first1=Hannah |title=Sebastian Walker and Walker Books: A Commercial Case Study |journal=New Review of Children's Literature and Librarianship |date=2010 |volume=15 |issue=2 |page=114 - 127 |doi=10.1080/13614540903498885 |s2cid=143884790 |url=https://www.semanticscholar.org/paper/Sebastian-Walker-and-Walker-Books%3A-A-Commercial-Lambert/c75b601067195f95581895a1bc3586185b23b5a5 |access-date=1 June 2021}}</ref> Walker Books grew and he founded Candlewick Press in 1992. Candlewick Press opened with only six employees and now has more than one hundred.
Sebastian Walker launched Walker Books from his spare bedroom in his London home in 1978.<ref name="Lambert">{{cite journal |last1=Lambert |first1=Hannah |title=Sebastian Walker and Walker Books: A Commercial Case Study |journal=New Review of Children's Literature and Librarianship |date=2010 |volume=15 |issue=2 |page=114 - 127 |doi=10.1080/13614540903498885 |s2cid=143884790 }}</ref> Walker Books grew and he founded Candlewick Press in 1992. Candlewick Press opened with only six employees and now has more than one hundred.
==Publications==

Candlewick was first known for picture books but expanded to include board books, novelty books, e-books and middle-grade and young adult fiction and non-fiction. Candlewick is an important children's book publisher thanks to publications such as a series known as the [[Ologies (series)|''Ologies'']]; [[Robert Sabuda]] and Matthew Reinhart's pop-up books; the ''Judy Moody'' and ''Stink'' franchises from author [[Megan McDonald]] and illustrator Peter H. Reynolds; ''[[Guess How Much I Love You]]''; [[Martin Handford]]'s [[Where's Waldo?]] books; [[Lucy Cousins]]' [[Maisy Mouse]] books, and [[National Book Award]] winner ''The Astonishing Life of Octavian Nothing, Volume 1: The Pox Party'' by [[M. T. Anderson]].<ref name=rosen>
Candlewick was first known for picture books but expanded to include board books, novelty books, e-books and middle-grade and young adult fiction and non-fiction. Candlewick is an important children's book publisher thanks to publications such as a series known as the [[Ologies (series)|''Ologies'']]; [[Robert Sabuda]] and Matthew Reinhart's pop-up books; the ''Judy Moody'' and ''Stink'' franchises from author [[Megan McDonald]] and illustrator Peter H. Reynolds; ''[[Guess How Much I Love You]]''; [[Martin Handford]]'s [[Where's Waldo?]] books; [[Lucy Cousins]]' [[Maisy Mouse]] books, and [[National Book Award]] winner ''The Astonishing Life of Octavian Nothing, Volume 1: The Pox Party'' by [[M. T. Anderson]].<ref name=rosen>
[http://www.publishersweekly.com/pw/print/20070129/4401-candlewick-turns-sweet-15-.html "Candlewick Turns Sweet 15: Picture books, then fiction prove a winning formula"]. Judith Rosen. January 26, 2007. ''Publishers Weekly'' Volume 254 Issue 5 01/29/2007. Retrieved 2012-04-13.</ref> Candlewick's books continue to be in demand as demonstrated by recent [[The New York Times]] bestsellers ''[[I Want My Hat Back]]'' and ''[[This is Not My Hat]]'' (also winner of the 2012 Caldecott Medal)<ref>{{Cite web|last=LSCHULTE|date=2014-01-27|title=2013 Caldecott Medal and Honor Books|url=http://www.ala.org/alsc/2013-caldecott-medal-and-honor-books|access-date=2021-04-06|website=Association for Library Service to Children (ALSC)|language=en}}</ref> by [[Jon Klassen]] and ''Timmy Failure: Mistakes Were Made'' by [[Stephan Pastis]].
[http://www.publishersweekly.com/pw/print/20070129/4401-candlewick-turns-sweet-15-.html "Candlewick Turns Sweet 15: Picture books, then fiction prove a winning formula"]. Judith Rosen. January 26, 2007. ''Publishers Weekly'' Volume 254 Issue 5 01/29/2007. Retrieved 2012-04-13.</ref> Candlewick's books continue to be in demand as demonstrated by recent [[The New York Times]] bestsellers ''[[I Want My Hat Back]]'' and ''[[This is Not My Hat]]'' (also winner of the 2012 [[Caldecott Medal]])<ref>{{Cite web|last=LSCHULTE|date=2014-01-27|title=2013 Caldecott Medal and Honor Books|url=http://www.ala.org/alsc/2013-caldecott-medal-and-honor-books|access-date=2021-04-06|website=Association for Library Service to Children (ALSC)|language=en}}</ref> by [[Jon Klassen]] and ''Timmy Failure: Mistakes Were Made'' by [[Stephan Pastis]].


Candlewick Press is home to author [[Kate DiCamillo]], having published her first novel, ''[[Because of Winn-Dixie]]'' (a [[Newbery Honor]] Book), along with ''[[The Tiger Rising]]'' (a [[National Book Award for Young People's Literature|National Book Award]] finalist), ''[[The Tale of Despereaux]]'' and ''[[Flora & Ulysses: The Illuminated Adventures|Flora & Ulysses]]'' ([[Newbery Medal]] winners), ''The Miraculous Journey of Edward Tulane'' (a [[Boston Globe-Horn Book Award]] winner), the [[Mercy Watson series]] and ''Tales from Deckawoo Drive'' series of early readers, and ''The Magician's Elephant''.
Candlewick Press is home to author [[Kate DiCamillo]], having published her first novel, ''[[Because of Winn-Dixie]]'' (a [[Newbery Honor]] Book), along with ''[[The Tiger Rising]]'' (a [[National Book Award for Young People's Literature|National Book Award]] finalist), ''[[The Tale of Despereaux]]'' and ''[[Flora & Ulysses: The Illuminated Adventures|Flora & Ulysses]]'' ([[Newbery Medal]] winners), ''The Miraculous Journey of Edward Tulane'' (a [[Boston Globe-Horn Book Award]] winner), the [[Mercy Watson series]] and ''Tales from Deckawoo Drive'' series of early readers, and ''[[The Magician's Elephant]]''.


[[M. T. Anderson]], author of the award-winning ''Octavian Nothing'' series of speculative historical fiction, is another of Candlewick's authors.
[[M. T. Anderson]], author of the award-winning ''Octavian Nothing'' series of speculative historical fiction, is another of Candlewick's authors.
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Candlewick Press is the proud publisher of [[Meg Medina]], the 2023-2024 National Ambassador for Young People's Literature. She is a Cuban American author who writes for readers of all ages. Meg Medina has received numerous awards for her writing including the [[John Newbery]] medal for her middle grade novel, ''Merci Suárez Changes Gears''.
Candlewick Press is the proud publisher of [[Meg Medina]], the 2023-2024 National Ambassador for Young People's Literature. She is a Cuban American author who writes for readers of all ages. Meg Medina has received numerous awards for her writing including the [[John Newbery]] medal for her middle grade novel, ''Merci Suárez Changes Gears''.


The Walker Books Group is made up of Candlewick Press, [[Walker Books]] UK and Walker Books Australia.<ref>{{Cite web|title=About us - Welcome to Walker Books Australia|url=https://www.walkerbooks.com.au/About-us|access-date=2021-04-06|website=www.walkerbooks.com.au}}</ref> In May 2020, the group was acquired by Trustbridge Global Media.<ref>{{Cite web|title=Trustbridge Global Media Acquires Walker Books|url=https://www.publishersweekly.com/pw/by-topic/industry-news/industry-deals/article/83294-trustbridge-global-media-acquires-walker-books.html|url-status=live|access-date=2021-04-06|website=www.publishersweekly.com|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200513190030/https://www.publishersweekly.com/pw/by-topic/industry-news/industry-deals/article/83294-trustbridge-global-media-acquires-walker-books.html |archive-date=2020-05-13 }}</ref>
The Walker Books Group is made up of Candlewick Press, [[Walker Books]] UK and Walker Books Australia.<ref>{{Cite web|title=About us - Welcome to Walker Books Australia|url=https://www.walkerbooks.com.au/About-us|access-date=2021-04-06|website=www.walkerbooks.com.au|archive-date=2021-03-09|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210309000249/https://www.walkerbooks.com.au/About-us|url-status=dead}}</ref> In May 2020, the group was acquired by Trustbridge Global Media.<ref>{{Cite web|title=Trustbridge Global Media Acquires Walker Books|url=https://www.publishersweekly.com/pw/by-topic/industry-news/industry-deals/article/83294-trustbridge-global-media-acquires-walker-books.html|url-status=live|access-date=2021-04-06|website=www.publishersweekly.com|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200513190030/https://www.publishersweekly.com/pw/by-topic/industry-news/industry-deals/article/83294-trustbridge-global-media-acquires-walker-books.html |archive-date=2020-05-13 }}</ref>


==Templar Books==
==Templar Books==
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==Big Picture Press==
==Big Picture Press==
Big Picture Press landed in the Fall of 2013 and publishes illustrated and high-quality books for readers of all ages. The imprint was developed by Templar Publishing in the U.K. as an alternative to digital publishing. Notable titles include ''Maps'' by Aleksandra Mizielinska and Daniel Mizielinski, and a reissue of ''Nina's Book of Little Things'' by [[Keith Haring]].<ref>{{cite web|last=Rosen|first=Judith|title=Candlewick to Launch Big Picture Press|url=http://www.publishersweekly.com/pw/by-topic/childrens/childrens-industry-news/article/56029-candlewick-to-launch-big-picture-press.html|publisher=Publishers Weekly|accessdate=21 February 2013}}</ref>
Big Picture Press landed in the Fall of 2013 and publishes illustrated and high-quality books for readers of all ages. The imprint was developed by Templar Publishing in the U.K. as an alternative to digital publishing. Notable titles include ''Maps'' by Aleksandra Mizielinska and Daniel Mizielinski, and the Welcome to the Museum series.<ref>{{cite web|last=Rosen|first=Judith|title=Candlewick to Launch Big Picture Press|url=http://www.publishersweekly.com/pw/by-topic/childrens/childrens-industry-news/article/56029-candlewick-to-launch-big-picture-press.html|publisher=Publishers Weekly|accessdate=21 February 2013}}</ref>


==Candlewick Entertainment==
==Candlewick Entertainment==

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Candlewick Press
Parent companyWalker Books Ltd. (Trustbridge Global Media)
Founded1992 (1992)
FounderSebastian Walker
Country of originUnited States
Headquarters locationSomerville, Massachusetts
DistributionPenguin Random House Publisher Services
Publication typesBooks
Nonfiction topicsChildren's literature
Fiction genresChildren's literature
ImprintsTemplar Books, Big Picture Press, Candlewick Entertainment, Candlewick Studio, MIT Kids Press, MITeen Press
No. of employees130
Official websitewww.candlewick.com

Candlewick Press, established in 1992 and located in Somerville, Massachusetts, is part of the Walker Books group. The logo depicting a bear carrying a candle is based on Walker Books's original logo.

History

[edit]

Sebastian Walker launched Walker Books from his spare bedroom in his London home in 1978.[1] Walker Books grew and he founded Candlewick Press in 1992. Candlewick Press opened with only six employees and now has more than one hundred.

Publications

[edit]

Candlewick was first known for picture books but expanded to include board books, novelty books, e-books and middle-grade and young adult fiction and non-fiction. Candlewick is an important children's book publisher thanks to publications such as a series known as the Ologies; Robert Sabuda and Matthew Reinhart's pop-up books; the Judy Moody and Stink franchises from author Megan McDonald and illustrator Peter H. Reynolds; Guess How Much I Love You; Martin Handford's Where's Waldo? books; Lucy Cousins' Maisy Mouse books, and National Book Award winner The Astonishing Life of Octavian Nothing, Volume 1: The Pox Party by M. T. Anderson.[2] Candlewick's books continue to be in demand as demonstrated by recent The New York Times bestsellers I Want My Hat Back and This is Not My Hat (also winner of the 2012 Caldecott Medal)[3] by Jon Klassen and Timmy Failure: Mistakes Were Made by Stephan Pastis.

Candlewick Press is home to author Kate DiCamillo, having published her first novel, Because of Winn-Dixie (a Newbery Honor Book), along with The Tiger Rising (a National Book Award finalist), The Tale of Despereaux and Flora & Ulysses (Newbery Medal winners), The Miraculous Journey of Edward Tulane (a Boston Globe-Horn Book Award winner), the Mercy Watson series and Tales from Deckawoo Drive series of early readers, and The Magician's Elephant.

M. T. Anderson, author of the award-winning Octavian Nothing series of speculative historical fiction, is another of Candlewick's authors.

Toon Books was an imprint of Candlewick Press from 2010 to 2014.

Nosy Crow was an imprint of Candlewick Press from 2011 to 2022.

Candlewick Press is the proud publisher of Meg Medina, the 2023-2024 National Ambassador for Young People's Literature. She is a Cuban American author who writes for readers of all ages. Meg Medina has received numerous awards for her writing including the John Newbery medal for her middle grade novel, Merci Suárez Changes Gears.

The Walker Books Group is made up of Candlewick Press, Walker Books UK and Walker Books Australia.[4] In May 2020, the group was acquired by Trustbridge Global Media.[5]

Templar Books

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Templar Books is Candlewick's first imprint and is a partnership between Candlewick Press and Templar Publishing in the UK. This imprint publishes picture books, novelty books and board books. Notable titles include Jonny Duddle's The Pirates Next Door and Levi Pinfold's Black Dog, which received the Kate Greenaway Medal in 2013.[6]

Big Picture Press

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Big Picture Press landed in the Fall of 2013 and publishes illustrated and high-quality books for readers of all ages. The imprint was developed by Templar Publishing in the U.K. as an alternative to digital publishing. Notable titles include Maps by Aleksandra Mizielinska and Daniel Mizielinski, and the Welcome to the Museum series.[7]

Candlewick Entertainment

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Candlewick Entertainment launched in Spring 2014 to publish media-related children's books and TV and movie tie-ins, including Peppa Pig.[8]

Candlewick Studio

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Candlewick Studio launched in Fall 2016 and publishes design-centric books with creators such as Ingela P. Arrhenius, élo, David Ellwand, Aaron Becker, and Carme Lemniscates.[9]

MIT Kids Press and MITeen Press

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The MIT Kids Press and MITeen Press imprints, launched in Fall 2021, are an innovative collaboration that pairs the expertise, reach, and creativity of both Candlewick Press and the MIT Press. The imprints offer lively, fascinating, and far-reaching writing on STEAM topics for young people and young adults.

Walker Books US

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A division of Candlewick Press, Walker Books US, launched in Fall 2018 and focuses on publishing fiction, graphic novels, and illustrated books for children and teens.

References

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  1. ^ Lambert, Hannah (2010). "Sebastian Walker and Walker Books: A Commercial Case Study". New Review of Children's Literature and Librarianship. 15 (2): 114 - 127. doi:10.1080/13614540903498885. S2CID 143884790.
  2. ^ "Candlewick Turns Sweet 15: Picture books, then fiction prove a winning formula". Judith Rosen. January 26, 2007. Publishers Weekly Volume 254 Issue 5 01/29/2007. Retrieved 2012-04-13.
  3. ^ LSCHULTE (2014-01-27). "2013 Caldecott Medal and Honor Books". Association for Library Service to Children (ALSC). Retrieved 2021-04-06.
  4. ^ "About us - Welcome to Walker Books Australia". www.walkerbooks.com.au. Archived from the original on 2021-03-09. Retrieved 2021-04-06.
  5. ^ "Trustbridge Global Media Acquires Walker Books". www.publishersweekly.com. Archived from the original on 2020-05-13. Retrieved 2021-04-06.
  6. ^ Eccleshare, Julia. "Gardner, Pinfold Win 2013 Carnegie, Greenaway Medals". Publishers Weekly. Retrieved 10 July 2013.
  7. ^ Rosen, Judith. "Candlewick to Launch Big Picture Press". Publishers Weekly. Retrieved 21 February 2013.
  8. ^ Rosen, Judith. "Candlewick to Add Media-Centric Imprint". Publishers Weekly. Retrieved 18 June 2013.
  9. ^ Rosen, Judith. "Candlewick to Launch Imprint in the Fall". Publishers Weekly. Retrieved 18 June 2013.
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