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===2019===
===2019===
* 12 to 16+ category: ''[[Long Way Down (book)|Long Way Down]]'' by [[Jason Reynolds]], illustrated by [[Chris Priestley]]<ref name="Winners2019">https://ukla.org/news/story/ukla-book-award-winners-2019</ref>
* 12 to 16+ category: ''[[Long Way Down (book)|Long Way Down]]'' by [[Jason Reynolds]], illustrated by [[Chris Priestley]]<ref name="Winners2019">https://ukla.org/news/story/ukla-book-award-winners-2019</ref>
* 7 to 11 category: ''The Explorer'' by [[Katherine Rundell]], illustrated by [[Hannah Horn]]<ref>{{cite web |title=All About UKLA Book Awards 2019 |url=https://www.lovereading4kids.co.uk/book-awards/uk9/UKLA-Book-Awards-2019.html |website=LoveReading4Kids.co.uk |access-date=6 June 2021}}</ref>
* 7 to 11 category: ''The Explorer'' by [[Katherine Rundell]], illustrated by [[Hannah Horn]]
* 3 to 6 category: ''I am Bat'', written and illustrated by [[Morag Hood (author)|Morag Hood]]<ref>{{cite web |title=Hood triumphs at UKLA awards for second year in a row |url=https://www.thebookseller.com/news/hood-triumphs-ukla-awards-second-year-row-1038156 |website=[[The Bookseller]] |access-date=6 June 2021}}</ref>
* 3 to 6 category: ''I am Bat'', written and illustrated by [[Morag Hood (author)|Morag Hood]]<ref>{{cite web |title=Hood triumphs at UKLA awards for second year in a row |url=https://www.thebookseller.com/news/hood-triumphs-ukla-awards-second-year-row-1038156 |website=[[The Bookseller]] |access-date=6 June 2021}}</ref>


===2018===
===2018===
* 12 to 16+ category: ''We Come Apart'' by [[Sarah Crossan]] and [[Brian Conaghan]]<ref>{{cite web |title=All the key UK Children's Book Awards |url=https://toppsta.com/blog/view/children%27s-book-awards-2018-shortlists-and-winners |website=Toppsta |access-date=6 June 2021}}</ref>
* 12 to 16+ category: ''We Come Apart'' by [[Sarah Crossan]] and [[Brian Conaghan]]<ref>{{cite web |title=All the key UK Children's Book Awards |url=https://toppsta.com/blog/view/children%27s-book-awards-2018-shortlists-and-winners |website=Toppsta |access-date=6 June 2021}}</ref>
* 7 to 11 category, joint winner: ''Welcome to Nowhere'' written by [[Elizabeth Laird (author)|Elizabeth Laird]] and illustrated by [[Lucy Eldridge]]<ref>{{cite web |title=All About UKLA Book Awards 2018 |url=https://www.lovereading4kids.co.uk/book-awards/uk8/UKLA-Book-Awards-2018.html |website=LoveReading4Kids.co.uk |access-date=6 June 2021}}</ref>
* 7 to 11 category, joint winner: ''Welcome to Nowhere'' written by [[Elizabeth Laird (author)|Elizabeth Laird]] and illustrated by [[Lucy Eldridge]]
* 7 to 11 category, joint winner: ''Lesser Spotted Animals'' written and illustrated by [[Martin Brown (author)|Martin Brown]]<ref name="ukla.org">https://ukla.org/resources/details/the-ukla-book-awards-winners-2018</ref>
* 7 to 11 category, joint winner: ''Lesser Spotted Animals'' written and illustrated by [[Martin Brown (author)|Martin Brown]]<ref name="ukla.org">https://ukla.org/resources/details/the-ukla-book-awards-winners-2018</ref>
* 3 to 6 category: ''Colin and Lee Carrot and Pea'' written and illustrated by [[Morag Hood (author)|Morag Hood]]<ref name="ukla.org"/>
* 3 to 6 category: ''Colin and Lee Carrot and Pea'' written and illustrated by [[Morag Hood (author)|Morag Hood]]<ref name="ukla.org"/>

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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

2020

2019

2018

2017

2016

2015

2014

2013

2012

2011

2010

2009

2008

References

  1. ^ a b https://ukla.org/news/ukla-book-award-winners-2020/
  2. ^ "Children's Books News - UKLA Award Winners". Books for Keeps. Retrieved 6 June 2021.
  3. ^ https://ukla.org/news/story/ukla-book-award-winners-2019
  4. ^ "Hood triumphs at UKLA awards for second year in a row". The Bookseller. Retrieved 6 June 2021.
  5. ^ "All the key UK Children's Book Awards". Toppsta. Retrieved 6 June 2021.
  6. ^ a b https://ukla.org/resources/details/the-ukla-book-awards-winners-2018
  7. ^ a b c https://ukla.org/news/story/ukla-book-awards-2017-winners-announced
  8. ^ "Hardinge honoured at the Literary Associations Awards". The Bookseller. Retrieved 6 June 2021.
  9. ^ a b https://ukla.org/resources/details/ukla-book-award-winners-2016
  10. ^ "UKLA Book Awards 2015: winners announced". The Guardian. Retrieved 6 June 2021.
  11. ^ a b https://ukla.org/news/story/ukla_book_award_winners_2015
  12. ^ a b c https://ukla.org/resources/details/ukla-book-award-2014-winners
  13. ^ a b c https://ukla.org/news/story/ukla_award_winners_2013
  14. ^ a b c https://ukla.org/resources/details/ukla-book-award-2012-winners
  15. ^ a b https://ukla.org/resources/details/ukla-book-award-winners-2011
  16. ^ a b "UKLA Book Award 2010 Winners".
  17. ^ a b "UKLA Book Award 2009 Winners".
  18. ^ "Children's Books Articles - UKLA". Books for Keeps. Retrieved 6 June 2021.
  19. ^ "UKLA Book Award 2008 Winners".