The Carnegie Medal for Illustration (until 2022 the Kate Greenaway Medal) is a British award that annually recognises "distinguished illustration in a...
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Raymond Briggs (category Kate Greenaway Medal winners)
adaptation is staged every Christmas. Briggs won the 1966 and 1973 Kate Greenaway Medals from the British Library Association, recognising the year's best...
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internationally, sparking the Kate Greenaway style. Within a few years of the publication of Under the Window Greenaway's work was imitated in England...
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Medal was dated 1936, but since 2007 the award has been dated by its year of presentation, not year of publication. In 1955, the Kate Greenaway Medal...
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the same year. In the United Kingdom, it was the runner-up for the Kate Greenaway Medal from the Library Association, recognising the year's best children's...
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Lauren Child (category Kate Greenaway Medal winners)
2000 with I Will Not Ever Never Eat A Tomato and won the annual Kate Greenaway Medal from the Library Association for the year's most "distinguished illustration...
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Jon Klassen (category Kate Greenaway Medal winners)
books and an animator. He won both the American Caldecott Medal and the British Kate Greenaway Medal for children's book illustration, recognizing the 2012...
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Jim Kay (category Kate Greenaway Medal winners)
illustrator and printmaker from Northamptonshire, England, who won the Kate Greenaway Medal in 2012 for his illustrations for the book A Monster Calls by Patrick...
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Helen Oxenbury (category Kate Greenaway Medal winners)
annual Kate Greenaway Medal, the British librarians' award for illustration and been runner-up four times. For the 50th anniversary of that Medal (1955–2005)...
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The Graveyard Book (category Newbery Medal–winning works)
Riddell, who illustrated the British children's edition, made the Kate Greenaway Medal shortlist. It was the first time in the award's 30-year history that...
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this element. In the United Kingdom, it was the runner-up for the Kate Greenaway Medal from the Library Association, recognising the year's best children's...
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Shirley Hughes (category Kate Greenaway Medal winners)
illustrated more than two hundred. Hughes won the 1977 and 2003 Kate Greenaway Medals for British children's book illustration. In 2007, her 1977 winner...
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Edward Ardizzone (category Kate Greenaway Medal winners)
1956), which he wrote and illustrated, Ardizzone won the inaugural Kate Greenaway Medal from the Library Association for the year's best children's book...
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The Jolly Postman (category Kate Greenaway Medal–winning works)
the second book, The Jolly Christmas Postman, she won her second Kate Greenaway Medal. The Jolly Postman (1986, U.K.) "A Jolly Postman delivers letters...
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Father Christmas (book) (category Kate Greenaway Medal–winning works)
and published by Hamish Hamilton in 1973. Briggs won the annual Kate Greenaway Medal from the Library Association, recognising the year's best children's...
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Quentin Blake (category Kate Greenaway Medal winners)
of Lester (BBC, 1977) Mister Magnolia (Cape, 1980) —winner of the Kate Greenaway Medal Quentin Blake's Nursery Rhyme Book (Cape, 1983) The Story of the...
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John Burningham (category Kate Greenaway Medal winners)
illustrated by Helen for "ages 2+". Burningham won the 1963 and 1970 Kate Greenaway Medals for British children's book illustration. The first was for his...
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Janet and Allan Ahlberg (category Kate Greenaway Medal winners)
dozens of books with other illustrators. Janet Ahlberg won two Kate Greenaway Medals for illustrating their books and the 1978 winner Each Peach Pear...
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Emily Gravett (category Kate Greenaway Medal winners)
Big Book of Fears published three years later, she won the annual Kate Greenaway Medal recognising the year's best-illustrated British children's book....
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Pat Hutchins (category Kate Greenaway Medal winners)
illustrator, writer of children's books, and broadcaster. She won the 1974 Kate Greenaway Medal from the Library Association for her book The Wind Blew. On screen...
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a number of nominations and awards including a nomination for a Kate Greenaway Medal. It received a Parents' Choice Gold Award, and was selected as a...
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Chris Riddell (category Kate Greenaway Medal winners)
books and a political cartoonist for the Observer. He has won three Kate Greenaway Medals – the British librarians' annual award for the best-illustrated...
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who accidentally steals a baby. The book was a runner-up for the Kate Greenaway Medal in 1978. Burglar Bill is a career burglar. All of his possessions...
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A Monster Calls (category Kate Greenaway Medal–winning works)
could write it. Ness and Kay respectively won the Carnegie Medal and the Kate Greenaway Medal in 2012, the "year's best" children's literary awards by the...
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Anthony Browne (author) (category Kate Greenaway Medal winners)
Kate Greenaway Medals from the Library Association, recognising the year's best children's book illustration. For the 50th anniversary of the Medal (1955–2005)...
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Michael Foreman (illustrator) (category Kate Greenaway Medal winners)
prolific creators of children's books. He won the 1982 and 1989 Kate Greenaway Medals for British children's book illustration and he was a runner-up...
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This is Not My Hat (category Kate Greenaway Medal–winning works)
positive reviews, Klassen received the 2013 Caldecott Medal and the 2014 Kate Greenaway Medal, making This is Not My Hat the first book to win both awards...
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The Highwayman (poem) (category Kate Greenaway Medal–winning works)
illustrated by Charles Keeping in black and white. He won the annual Kate Greenaway Medal from the Library Association, recognising the year's best children's...
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The Kate Greenaway Medal, a prize to an outstanding work of illustration in children's literature This page lists people with the surname Greenaway. If...
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William Grill (category Kate Greenaway Medal winners)
Ernest Shackleton's Imperial Trans-Antarctic Expedition, won the Kate Greenaway Medal in 2015. His second book is titled The Wolves of Currumpaw, and is...
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