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Read 'em and win: young people's book prizes
Don't know where your next good book is coming from? Click on the links below to find prize-winning books.
The Nestle Children's Book Prize is awarded to authors writing for under-5s, 6-8 year olds and 9-11 year olds.
http://www.booktrusted.co.uk/nestle/index.html
The Red House Children's Book Award is the only young peoples prize chosen by the readers.
http://www.redhousechildrensbookaward.co.uk/index.htm
The Carnegie Award (for older children's books) and the Kate Greenaway Award (under-5s) are given to outstanding books for young people.
http://www.carnegiegreenaway.org.uk/
The Blue Peter Book Award is split into unusual categories; find which author won "The Book I Couldn't Put Down" prize!
http://www.bbc.co.uk/cbbc/bluepeter/bookclub/awards/
The Early Years Award is one for the babies. Comes with a cast-iron guarantee as Booktrust chooses the winners.
http://www.booktrusted.co.uk/eya/index.html
The Booktrust Teenage Prize is a new kid on the block. It is given to the best fiction book for 13-16 year olds.
http://www.bookheads.org.uk/
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