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Groups of young readers from schools, libraries and book clubs in Kildare are invited to register as Junior Jurors for the 2024 KPMG Children’s Books Ireland Awards.
The shortlist for the 34th annual awards was announced today by RTÉ broadcaster Rick O’Shea at a special event in the Crescent Arts Centre in Belfast.
The Junior Juries Award is one of six awards which will be announced at the KPMG Children’s Books Ireland Awards ceremony on 22nd May in partnership with the International Literature Festival Dublin.
Participating school groups, library groups and book clubs will receive activity packs and free copies of suitable titles for their age group from the shortlist and collectively vote for their favourite book.
Commenting on the announcement, Elaina Ryan, CEO of Children’s Books Ireland said: "This is the only Irish awards dedicated to celebrating books created for children and it’s the biggest year we’ve had yet!
"We need readers of all ages from Kildare to get involved to crown their winner of the Junior Juries Award."
She continued: "This is a great way for schools, libraries and book clubs to get involved and enjoy free copies of the shortlisted books, and there will even be a chance for some groups to attend the Awards in May or possibly welcome one of the shortlisted authors or illustrators along for a visit!"
"It’s a brilliant programme and there’s still time to register on our website."
SHORTLIST
This year’s shortlist includes:
The 2024 Awards mark the fifth year of KPMG’s sponsorship.
Johnny Hanna, Partner in Charge, KPMG Belfast said it’s a great source of pride to support the awards: "Ireland has such a wealth of great writing and illustration talent for readers of all ages."
"This year’s Junior Jurors will have their work cut out for them but what an enjoyable task it will be!" he added.
The KPMG Children’s Books Ireland Awards and Junior Juries programme are supported by the Arts Council/An Chomhairle Ealaíon and the Arts Council of Northern Ireland National Lottery Funding.
Damian Smyth, joint Head of Literature and Drama at the Arts Council of Northern Ireland, said: "These awards recognise some of the most outstanding books of the last year... the picturebooks, stories and novels that have captured the hearts and imaginations of young readers."
"The Arts Council of Northern Ireland offer our congratulations to all those who have made this year’s shortlist," he added.
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