Nordic Children's Book Prize
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The Nordic Children's Book Prize is a children's literary prize which was established in 1985 by the Nordic Association of School Librarians. The winners received an amount of money and a diploma.
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The winner of this year's Nordic Council Children and Young People's Literature Prize is Den fantastiske bus by illustrator Jakob Martin Strid from Denmark.
The Nordic Children's Book Prize is a children's literary prize which was established in 1985 by the Nordic Association of School Librarians (Nordisk ...
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Apr 16, 2024 · Fourteen Nordic picture books, children's books and youth novels have been nominated for the 2024 Nordic Council Children and Young People's Literature Prize.
The Nordic Children's Book Prize is a children's literary prize which was established in 1985 by the Nordic Association of School Librarians (Nordisk ...
It is one of five prizes allocated by the Nordic Council. The prize is worth DKK 300.000 (approx. 40.000 euros). The prize is given to a new work of fiction ...
The Nordic Council Children and Young People's Literature Prize is awarded for a work of children's or young adult literature written in one of the languages ...
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Nov 3, 2023 · The Icelandic author and illustrator Rán Flygenring is this year's winner of the Nordic Council's Children and Young People's Literature Prize ...
Oct 22, 2024 · The Nordic Council Literature Prize has been awarded since 1962 and is given to a work of fiction written in one of the Nordic languages.
The Icelandic author Rán Flygenring has won the 2023 Nordic Council Children and Young People's Literature Prize for the picture book “Eldgos”. This year's ...
The Nordic Council Literature Prize is an annual prize awarded to a work of high literary standards published an author from any of the Nordic countries.