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What are the famous children's literature awards at home and abroad?
China National Excellent Children's Literature Award

Founded by the Chinese Writers Association, it aims to encourage outstanding children's literature creation and promote the development of children's literature in China. It is one of the highest literary awards in China, and it is selected every three years.

Andersen International Children's Literature Award

Founded and awarded by ibby on 1956, it is named after the famous Danish fairy tale writer Andersen. This award is awarded every two years to the world-famous children's literature writers. The award is presented to writers and illustrators, and the Queen of Denmark personally presents the gold medal to the winners.

Lindegren Children's Literature Award

It was established by the Swedish government in 2002 in memory of Lindegren, a Swedish children's literature writer who died that year. It aims to reward writers and institutions all over the world who have contributed to the prosperity of children's literature. The prize is awarded once a year, with a prize amount of 5 million Swedish kronor (about 700,000 US dollars). It is known as the largest children's literature prize in the world because of its rich prize money.

Newbury Children's Literature Gold Award

Founded in 1922, it is the first award specially established for children's literature in the world. It is named after John Newbery, a British children's book publisher, and is selected by the Library Children's Service Association under the American Library Association, and awarded at the beginning of each year. After the winners are announced every year, their works are often sold out all over the United States. Because of its long-term popularity and authority, the newbury Prize for Literature is second only to Andersen's International Children's Literature Award in the world.

Cadillac picture book gold medal in the United States

Founded in 1937, it is used to reward the creators of the best children's picture books published in the United States that year. It is also selected by the Library Children's Service Association under the American Library Association and awarded at the beginning of each year. This award is named after Randolph Cadic, an English illustrator in the19th century.

British Kate Greenway Award

The Children's Picture Book Award, founded by British Library Association in 1955, is mainly to commemorate Kate Greenway, a great illustrator of children's books in 19 century. The award consists of three categories: greenway award, best recommendation award and honor award. Among them, the selection criteria of the "Greenway Award" are strict, and the combination of illustrations and graphics is an important element of the evaluation.

British Carnegie Children's Literature Award

1936 was established in memory of andrew carnegie, a famous British industrialist and philanthropist, to reward outstanding children's literature works. The award is awarded once a year.

Best Children's Book Award of Bologna International Children's Book Fair, Italy

It is one of the most eye-catching awards in the global children's publishing industry. It won an award at the Bologna Children's Book Fair. Based on the standards of creativity, educational value and artistic design, the books that won the laurels were labeled as high-quality books.

German youth literature prize

It is the most important children's literature award in Germany and the only national children's literature award in Germany. The award was established in 1956 and is awarded once a year. It aims to promote children's contact with and access to the literary world and help the public understand new works in the field of children's literature.

Russian State lev tolstoy Children's Literature Award

It was established in 1998 by the order of the Russian President and awarded to the authors of outstanding children's literature selected every year. Since 2002, the award has expanded the scope of participants to children's literature propagandists, teachers and librarians.

Russian national dream children's literature prize

The jury was established in 2006 by Dream Charity Foundation and Russian Mi 'an Company. The jury was chaired by Edward Usbinsky, a famous children's writer, who created the literary images of Matt Ruskin the Cat and Page Kim the Postman, which are well-known in Russia.