Ladybug Picture Book Award
The Ladybug Picture Book Award is designed to promote early literacy and honor the best in recent children's picture books.
The NH library community is invited to nominate titles for the 2024 Ladybug Picture Book Award
The NH library community is invited to nominate titles for the 2024 Ladybug Picture Book Award
The final round nomination form is now open until Sunday, March 24, 2024. Before you vote you can watch videos of each title being read aloud. The 2024 Ladybug nominees will be announced in late March.
Voting and Promotional Materials
- 2023 Voting Results Flyer
- Ladybug Winners flyer (through 2022)
- Bookplates for Ladybug winners 2014-2022
- Bookplates for Ladybug winners 2012-2019
- Bookplates for Ladybug winners 2003-2011
The 2023 Ladybug Picture Book Award Voting Guide
When tweeting your Ladybug activites please use #ladybugaward.
Ladybug Stickers are currently (as of 12/6/23) out-of-stock. We expect to be able to fill orders again by March 2024.
Order form for Stickers (note: effective 4/1/2022 shipping fee is $5).
The latest news on the Ladybug Picture Book Award is on the Center for the Book Blog
The Ladybug Picture Book Award is designed to promote early literacy and honor the best in recent children's picture books. Librarians from around the state select 9 picture book titles (as of 2024) each spring. Then, during November, New Hampshire children from preschoolers to those in third grade choose the award winner. The winning picture book is announced at the end of the year.
To be considered for nomination, a picture book must meet the following criteria:
- be published, in its current edition, within the last three years
- be in print
- have an author and illustrator both residing in the United States
- possess strong child appeal
- have artistic quality with text that supports the illustrations
- not be a title previously nominated
Previous Winners
- 2023 Noodle and the No Bones Day by Jonathan Graziano and Dan Tavis
- 2022 Milk & Juice: A Recycling Romance by Meredith Crandall Brown
- 2021 Snail Crossing by Corey R. Tabor
- 2020 There Are No Bears in This Bakery by Julia Sarcone-Roach
- 2019 Can I be Your Dog? by Troy Cummings
- 2018 Not Quite Narwhal by Jessie Sima
- 2017 Woodpecker Wants a Waffle by Steve Breen
- 2016 It's Only Stanley by Jon Agee
- 2015 Ladybug Picture Book Award went to The Day the Crayons Quit written by Drew Daywalt and illustrated by Oliver Jeffers.
- 2014 If I Built a House by Chris Van Dusen
- 2013 Little Dog Lost: The True Story of a Brave Dog Named Baltic by Mônica Carnesi
- 2012 Pete the Cat: I Love My White Shoes written by Eric Litwin with art by James Dean
- 2011 Memoirs of a Goldfish written by Devin Scillian and illustrated by Tim Bowers
- 2010 Princess Hyacinth (the Surprising Story of a Girl Who Floated) by Florence Parry Heide and illustrated by Lane Smith
- 2009 Waking Beauty by Leah Wilcox and illustrated by Lydia Monks
- 2008 When Dinosaurs Came with Everything written by Elise Broach and illustrated by David Small
- 2007 The Secret Science Project that Almost Ate the School by Judy Sierra and illustrated by Stephen Gammell
- 2006 I Ain't Gonna Paint No More! by Karen Beaumont & David Catrow
- 2005 Judy Schachner's Skippyjon Jones. Read the beautiful thank you note we got from them.
- 2004 Keiko Kasza's My Lucky Day.
- 2003 Kate & Jim McMullen's I Stink!