This award recognizes an illustrator of a noteworthy Canadian book, published in 2014, that appeals to children up to the age of 12 years. Here is the short list of titles for 2015 (the blue ones are at Hillhurst Library):
Any Questions?, written and illustrated by Marie-Louise Gay (Groundwood Books)
Bob's Hungry Ghost, written and illustrated by Geneviève Côté (Tundra Books)
Dolphin SOS, illustrated by Julie Flett and written by Roy Miki & Slavia Miki (Tradewind Books)
Gustave, illustrated by Pierre Pratt and written by Rémy Simard (Groundwood Books)
If..., illustrated by Steve Adams and written by David J. Smith (Kids Can Press)
Julia, Child, illustrated by Julie Morstad and written by Kyo Maclear (Tundra Books)
The Most Magnificent Thing, written and illustrated Ashley Spires (Kids Can Press)
Nancy Knows, written and illustrated by Cybèle Young (Tundra Books)
Pirates of the Silver Coast, written and illustrated by Scott Chantler (Kids Can Press)
The Tweedles Go Electric, illustrated by Marie Lafrance and written by Monica Kulling (Groundwood Books)
The winner of the award will be announced during the week of April 20th, 2015. Why not check one out?
Any Questions?, written and illustrated by Marie-Louise Gay (Groundwood Books)
Bob's Hungry Ghost, written and illustrated by Geneviève Côté (Tundra Books)
Dolphin SOS, illustrated by Julie Flett and written by Roy Miki & Slavia Miki (Tradewind Books)
Gustave, illustrated by Pierre Pratt and written by Rémy Simard (Groundwood Books)
If..., illustrated by Steve Adams and written by David J. Smith (Kids Can Press)
Julia, Child, illustrated by Julie Morstad and written by Kyo Maclear (Tundra Books)
The Most Magnificent Thing, written and illustrated Ashley Spires (Kids Can Press)
Nancy Knows, written and illustrated by Cybèle Young (Tundra Books)
Pirates of the Silver Coast, written and illustrated by Scott Chantler (Kids Can Press)
The Tweedles Go Electric, illustrated by Marie Lafrance and written by Monica Kulling (Groundwood Books)
The winner of the award will be announced during the week of April 20th, 2015. Why not check one out?