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===2012===
===2012===
* 12 to 16 category: A Monster Calls by [[Patrick Ness]], illustrated by [[Jim Kay]]<ref>https://ukla.org/resources/details/ukla-book-award-2012-winners</ref>
* 7 to 11 category: Sky Hawk by [[Gill Lewis]]<ref>https://ukla.org/resources/details/ukla-book-award-2012-winners</ref>
* 3 to 6 category: Iris & Isaac by [[Catherine Rayner]]<ref>https://ukla.org/resources/details/ukla-book-award-2012-winners</ref>
* 3 to 6 category: Iris & Isaac by [[Catherine Rayner]]<ref>https://ukla.org/resources/details/ukla-book-award-2012-winners</ref>
* 7 to 11 category: Sky Hawk by [[Gill Lewis]]<ref>https://ukla.org/resources/details/ukla-book-award-2012-winners</ref>
* 12 to 16 category: A Monster Calls by [[Patrick Ness]], illustrated by [[Jim Kay]]<ref>https://ukla.org/resources/details/ukla-book-award-2012-winners</ref>


===2011===
===2011===
* 3 to 11 category: ''Birdsong'' by [[Ellie Sandall]]<ref>https://ukla.org/resources/details/ukla-book-award-winners-2011</ref>
* 12 to 16 category: ''Out of Shadows'' by [[Jason Wallace]]<ref>https://ukla.org/resources/details/ukla-book-award-winners-2011</ref>
* 12 to 16 category: ''Out of Shadows'' by [[Jason Wallace]]<ref>https://ukla.org/resources/details/ukla-book-award-winners-2011</ref>
* 3 to 11 category: ''Birdsong'' by [[Ellie Sandall]]<ref>https://ukla.org/resources/details/ukla-book-award-winners-2011</ref>


===2010===
===2010===
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===2009===
===2009===
* 12 to 16 category: ''Bog Child'' by [[Siobhan Dowd]]<ref>https://ukla.org/resources/details/ukla-book-award-2009-winners</ref>
* 3 to 11 category: ''Archie's War'' by [[Marcia Williams]]<ref>https://ukla.org/resources/details/ukla-book-award-2009-winners</ref>
* 3 to 11 category: ''Archie's War'' by [[Marcia Williams]]<ref>https://ukla.org/resources/details/ukla-book-award-2009-winners</ref>
* 12 to 16 category: ''Bog Child'' by [[Siobhan Dowd]]<ref>https://ukla.org/resources/details/ukla-book-award-2009-winners</ref>


===2008===
===2008===
* Picture book category: ''Penguin'' by [[Polly Dunbar]]<ref>https://ukla.org/resources/details/ukla-book-award-2008-winners</ref>
* Picture book category: ''Penguin'' by [[Polly Dunbar]]<ref>https://ukla.org/resources/details/ukla-book-award-2008-winners</ref>
* Novel category: ''Here Lies Arthur'' by [[Philip Reeve]]<ref>https://ukla.org/resources/details/ukla-book-award-2008-winners</ref>
* Novel category: ''Here Lies Arthur'' by [[Philip Reeve]]<ref>https://ukla.org/resources/details/ukla-book-award-2008-winners</ref>



==External links==
==External links==

Revision as of 20:50, 27 July 2019

The United Kingdom Literacy Association (UKLA) is a registered charity in the United Kingdom which aims to promote good practice and raise standards in literacy. It was founded in 1963 as the United Kingdom Reading Association, but changed its name in 2003. Wiley-Blackwell publishes a journal entitled Journal of Research in Reading on behalf of the UKLA.

The UKLA organizes the UKLA Book Awards for children's books. It is judged by teachers.

UKLA Book Awards winners

2019

2018

2017

2016

2015

2014

2013

2012

2011

2010

2009

2008

References

  1. ^ https://ukla.org/news/story/ukla-book-award-winners-2019
  2. ^ https://ukla.org/news/story/ukla-book-award-winners-2019
  3. ^ https://ukla.org/news/story/ukla-book-award-winners-2019
  4. ^ https://ukla.org/resources/details/the-ukla-book-awards-winners-2018
  5. ^ https://ukla.org/resources/details/the-ukla-book-awards-winners-2018
  6. ^ https://ukla.org/resources/details/the-ukla-book-awards-winners-2018
  7. ^ https://ukla.org/resources/details/the-ukla-book-awards-winners-2018
  8. ^ https://ukla.org/news/story/ukla-book-awards-2017-winners-announced
  9. ^ https://ukla.org/news/story/ukla-book-awards-2017-winners-announced
  10. ^ https://ukla.org/news/story/ukla-book-awards-2017-winners-announced
  11. ^ https://ukla.org/resources/details/ukla-book-award-winners-2016
  12. ^ https://ukla.org/resources/details/ukla-book-award-winners-2016
  13. ^ https://ukla.org/resources/details/ukla-book-award-winners-2016
  14. ^ https://ukla.org/news/story/ukla_book_award_winners_2015
  15. ^ https://ukla.org/news/story/ukla_book_award_winners_2015
  16. ^ https://ukla.org/news/story/ukla_book_award_winners_2015
  17. ^ https://ukla.org/resources/details/ukla-book-award-2014-winners
  18. ^ https://ukla.org/resources/details/ukla-book-award-2014-winners
  19. ^ https://ukla.org/resources/details/ukla-book-award-2014-winners
  20. ^ https://ukla.org/news/story/ukla_award_winners_2013
  21. ^ https://ukla.org/news/story/ukla_award_winners_2013
  22. ^ https://ukla.org/news/story/ukla_award_winners_2013
  23. ^ https://ukla.org/resources/details/ukla-book-award-2012-winners
  24. ^ https://ukla.org/resources/details/ukla-book-award-2012-winners
  25. ^ https://ukla.org/resources/details/ukla-book-award-2012-winners
  26. ^ https://ukla.org/resources/details/ukla-book-award-winners-2011
  27. ^ https://ukla.org/resources/details/ukla-book-award-winners-2011
  28. ^ https://ukla.org/resources/details/ukla-book-award-2010-winners
  29. ^ https://ukla.org/resources/details/ukla-book-award-2010-winners
  30. ^ https://ukla.org/resources/details/ukla-book-award-2009-winners
  31. ^ https://ukla.org/resources/details/ukla-book-award-2009-winners
  32. ^ https://ukla.org/resources/details/ukla-book-award-2008-winners
  33. ^ https://ukla.org/resources/details/ukla-book-award-2008-winners