Blue Peter Book Awards
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The Blue Peter Book Awards are a series of literary prizes for children's literature awarded annually by the BBC television programme Blue Peter, and inaugurated in 2000.
An overall award, the The Blue Peter Book of the Year is selected from the winners of three categories: "The Book I Couldn't Put Down", "The Best Book with Facts", and "The Best Illustrated Book to Read Aloud".
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[edit] 2006 winners
- Oliver Jeffers - Lost and Found (HarperCollins) — Book of the Year and Best Illustrated Book to Read Aloud
- Charlie Higson - Blood Fever — Book I Couldn't Put Down
- Giles Thaxton - Spud Goes Green — Best Book with Facts
[edit] 2005 winners
- Michael Morpurgo - Private Peaceful (Collins)
[edit] 2004 winners
- Simon Bartram - Man on the Moon (Templar)
[edit] 2003 winners
- Philip Reeve - Mortal Engines (Scholastic)
[edit] 2002 winners
- Nicky Singer - Feather Boy (Collins)
[edit] 2001 winners
- William Nicholson - The Wind Singer (Egmont)
[edit] 2000 winners
- Geraldine McCaughrean, retold by, illustrated by Jason Cockcroft - A Pilgrim's Progress (Hodder)