Ladybug Picture Book Award

The Ladybug Picture Book Award is designed to promote early literacy and honor the best in recent children's picture books. A committee of children's librarians from around the state selects 10 picture book titles early in the year. Then, during November, New Hampshire children from preschoolers to those in third grade choose the award winner. The winning picture book is announced at the end of the year. The author and illustrator of the winning book will receive a crystal award created by Pepi Herrmann Crystal.

To be considered for nomination, a picture book must meet the following criteria:

  1. Be published within the last three years;
  2. Be in print;
  3. Have either the book's author or illustrator from the US;
  4. Possess strong child appeal;
  5. Have artistic quality with text that supports the illu
    strations;
  6. Not be a title previously nominated.

2023 NOMINEES:

 

2022 WINNER:

Milk & Juice: A Recycling Romance, by Meredith Crandall Brown

Previous Winners:

2021:  Snail Crossing, by Corey R. Tabo

2020:  There are No Bears in This Bakery, by Julia Sarcone-Roach  

2019:  Can I be your Dog?, by Troy Cummings 

2018:  Not Quite Narwhal, by Jessie Sima

2017:  Woodpecker Wants a Waffle, by Steve Breen

2016:  It's Only Stanley, by Jon Agee

2015:  The Day the Crayons Quit, by Drew Daywalt

2014:  If I Built a House, by Chris Van Dusen

2013:  Little Dog Lost, by Monica Carnesi

2012:  Pete the Cat:  I Love My White Shoes, by Eric Litwin

2011:  Memoirs of a Goldfish, by Devin Scillian and Tim Bowers        

2010:  The Hair of Zoe Fleefenbacher, by Laurie Hale Anderson

2009:  Walking Beauty, by Leah Wilcox; illustrated by Lydia Monks.

2008:  When Dinosaurs Came with Everything, by Elise Broach, illustrated by David Small

2007:  The Secret Science Project that Almost Ate the School, by Judy Sierra and illustrated by Stephen Gammell

2006;  I Ain't Gonna Paint No More!, by Karen Beaumont & David Catrow

2005:  Skippyjon Jones, by Judy Schachner

2004:  My Lucky Day, by Keiko Kasza

2003:  I Stink!, by Kate & Jim McMullen