Вручение 2020 г.

Из-за COVID-19 награду вручили на виртуальной церемонии.

Жюри: телеведущий радио и телевидения Дермот О'Лири, автор бестселлеров Франческа Саймон, директор Amazon EU Books Саймон Джонсон, консультант по детской книге Джейк Хоуп, а также родители Оскара Вивека Альвестранд и Джеймс Эштон.

Страна: Великобритания Дата проведения: 2020 г.

Книжная премия «Оскар»

Лауреат
Tad
Бенджи Дэвис 0.0
The smallest tadpole of the group faces her biggest fear in this heartwarming picture book about courage and growth from the bestselling illustrator of Jory John’s Goodnight Already! series, Benji Davies.

Tad was small.

Smaller than her tadsisters.

Smaller than her tadbrothers.

Tad was the smallest almost-a-frog in the whole, wide pond.

Soon, all her tadsiblings outgrow the nest and swim to other parts of the pond, leaving poor Tad by her lonesome. That’s until … Big Blub shows up!

Goodnight Already! artist Benji Davies creates a beautiful story about a small tadpole who must grow her hind legs, breathe through her gills, and learn how to face things that are sometimes scary. Tad will leave young readers rooting her on as she discovers that sometimes the mightiest creature comes in the smallest package.
Крис Нейлор-Бальестерос 3.5
When a strange-looking animal arrives pulling a big suitcase, the other animals are curious. What on earth could be inside that suitcase? A teacup? Maybe. A table and chair? Perhaps. A whole home and hillside with trees? This stranger must be fibbing! But when the animals break into the suitcase and discover a very special photograph, they begin to understand what the strange creature has been through, and together they create a very special welcome present . . .
Джо Тодд-Стентон 4.7
Мышонок по имени Джулиан всегда жил сам по себе, и, по правде говоря, ему это нравилось. Соседей он обходил подальше, а всяких опасных встреч старательно избегал. Никто не нарушал его размеренную и спокойную жизнь. Пока однажды к нему в дом не ворвался незнакомец. И не просто ворвался, а влез к нему прямо в окно и... застрял!

Очень часто дружба может начаться совершенно неожиданно, там, где её и не ждешь, так и случилось в этой истории.
Дейзи Хёрст 0.0
Lovably rambunctious monster siblings Natalie and Alphonse are excited to go camping in the wilds of nature — without leaving their apartment.

Most of the time, Natalie and Alphonse like living in an apartment on the seventh floor. They have bunk beds to drive, a big green chair to hide behind and yell “Raaaar!,” sunflowers on the balcony to water, and almost enough hallway space for tumbling. But when they pretend to be wiggly worms crawling across the jungle . . . SHFLWUMP! Ow! That is not a good game for indoors! How can they explore the joys of nature in the middle of the city? In a playful ode to cooperation and imagination, award-winning picture-book creator Daisy Hirst presents a third adventure starring two relatable — and resourceful — siblings.
Карл Ньюсон 0.0
When is a mouse not a mouse? When he's a tiger of course! This funny story is all about being who you want to be!

This is a story about a mouse with BIG ideas. Mouse believes he is a tiger, and he convinces Fox, Raccoon, Snake, and Bird he's one, too! After all, Mouse can climb a tree like a tiger and hunt for his lunch, too. And not all tigers are big and have stripes. But when a real tiger shows up, can Mouse keep up his act? With hilarious text by Karl Newson and bright and vivid illustrations from Ross Collins, this uproariously funny, read-aloud picture book encourages children to use their imaginations and be who they want to be! Doesn't everyone want to be a tiger?
Кьяртан Поскитт 0.0
It's time for tea, but one pesky pea has decided to ping himself off the plate in search of a party!

The rogue pea shoots, flings and bounces across the kitchen as he embarks on his perilous adventure - but will he find the fun he is looking for or is the kitchen a scarier place than he thought?

This quirky caper from debut duo Kjartan Poskitt and Alex Willmore will show you just what can happen when you take your eye off your dinner for a second!

PRAISE FOR THE RUNAWAY PEA:

‘A runaway success’ – Philip Ardagh

'Kids will enjoy . . . Poskitt’s lively rhyming verse as the pea plops, splashes, bangs and twangs his way across the kitchen' – The Observer