Nordic Children's Book Prize
The Nordic Children's Book Prize (Danish: Nordisk Skolebibliotekarforenings Børnebogspris also called Nordisk Børnebogspris) is a children's literary prize which was establishished in 1985 by the Nordic Association of School Librarians (Nordisk Skolebibliotekarforening). The winners receive an amount of money and a diploma.[1]
The Winners of the Nordic Children's Book Prize
Year | Prize winner | Country |
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2013 | Jo Salmson og Natalia Batista (ill.) | Sverige |
2011 | Marjun Syderbø Kjelnæs[2] | Faroe Islands |
2009 | Stian Hole | Norway |
2007 | Brynhildur Þórarinsdóttir | Iceland |
2006 | Erik Newth | Norway |
2005 | Ragnheiður Gestsdóttir | Iceland |
2004 | Lene Kaaberbøl | Denmark |
2003 | Kristín Steinsdóttir | Iceland |
2002 | Thore Hansen | Norway |
2001 | Edward Fuglø | Faroe Islands |
2000 | Bent Haller | Denmark |
1999 | Annika Thor | Sweden |
1998 | Ulf Stark | Sweden |
1997 | Lars-Henrik Olsen | Denmark |
1996 | Louis Jensen | Denmark |
1995 | Torun Lian | Norway |
1995 | Viveca Lärn Sundvall | Sweden |
1994 | Torill Thorstad Hauger | Norway |
1993 | Bjarne Reuter | Denmark |
1992 | Gudrun Helgadóttir | Iceland |
1991 | Ólavur Michelsen | Faroe Islands |
1991 | Erik Hjorth Nielsen | Denmark |
1990 | Mats Wahl | Sweden |
1989 | Svend Otto S. | Denmark |
1988 | Mette Newth | Norway |
1987 | Kaarina Helakisa | Finland |
1986 | Tormod Haugen | Norway |
1985 | Maria Gripe | Sweden |
References
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