John New Berry Medal
The award praises the most prominent contributions to American literature for children in a specific year.
Randolf Caldo Decoration Medal
The award is given to artists/illustrators for the most prominent American picture book for children.
Michael L. Print Award
The award praises the most famous work of young adult literature in one year.
THEODOR SEUSS GEISEL Award
The award praises the author of the best American book and illustrator for the first reader. Must be published in English in the United States
Children’s Literature Legacy Award
The award praised the author or illustrator who made a permanent contribution to the children’s literature.
ALSC Children’s Literature Award
This gives an opportunity to praise writers, critics, researchers, or other believers in children’s literature to prepare an important contribution to children’s literature.
Margaret A. Edwards Award
This award will be given to lifelong achievements in the writing of Young Adults.
Robert F. Sick Belt Medal
The award praises the author and illustrator of the most prominent information book published in English in the United States.
MILDRED L. BATCHELDER AWARD
The award will be sent to a book publisher published for children, which are considered to be a remarkable contribution to the translated literature.
- winner: Skeleton JohnTriinu Laan, a trace of a restless book for young readers issued by YONDER, translated by Adam Cullen drawn by Marja-Liisa Plats.
- honor: house Issued by EERDMANS BOOKS for young readers It is drawn Translated by Isabel Simler and Vineet Lal. Johnny, I, and me, published by Melva Escobal, written by Melva Escobal drawn by Elizabeth Beels and translated by Sarah Rissa Paulson. Lepron’s mystery soup was published by CANDLEWICK STUDIO and written by Giovanna Zoboli. On a sleepy night issued by Transit Children’s Editions, Micaela Chirif was written by Micaela Chirif and was drawn by Joaquíncamp and translated by Jordan Landsman.
Asia/Pacific American Literature Award
These prizes praise the best of children’s literature and heritage in Asian Americans and the Pacific Islands.
Sydney Taylor Book Award
These prizes emphasize the experience of Jews for young readers and praise the best Jewish literature.
Plastic Belle Prize
These prizes praise Latin’s author and illustrator, and his work celebrates Latin’s experience.
Coretta Scott King Book award
These prizes praise the best books by African American authors and illustrators.
Schneider Family Book Awards
These prizes praise the best books that represent the experience of persons with disabilities.
Stone Wall Book Award
These prizes are for the outstandingness of LGBTQ+books published in English.
William C. Morris Award
This award is given to the best debut Young Adult Book.
Yarsa is a non -fiction units of the young adult
The award praises the best with non -fiction written for young adults.
Alex Award
These prizes praise the best books published for adults, but they have great charm for young adults.
Odyssey Award
These are given to excellent audiobooks for children and young adults.
- The Odyssey Awards were produced by Andy T. Jones for Dreams Cape Audio, the Odyssey Award winner of the Children’s Literature: A Plate of Hope: The Inspiring Story of Chefjoséandrés and World Central Kitchen.
- Young Adult Literature Odyssey Award -winner: How the Bouggy Man makes a poet produced by Harper Audio’s Abigail Marks, which is imprinted by Harper Collins publisher, by Tony Keys Junior. I was told.
- Honor of Odyssey Award: Black Girl You Are Atlas Brian Ramcharan Printed by Penguin Random House written by Atlas and Renéewatson. I drew it and narrated by Renéewatson. Dispatched from unknown parts produced by Almeda Baynon for Harperwio, the imprinted by Harper Collins’ publisher. It was written by Brian Bris and told by Joy Nash. A girl like her was written by Melanie Samuro and was produced by Harper Audio’s Abigail Marks, a trace of Harper Collins’ publisher narrated by Melanie Sumlow and Ravoy in January. And you are brave: A book about trying new things produced by Paul Gagne and John Pels of Scholastic Inc. written by Margaret Ohair and Sofia Sanchez.

