![]() The Tiger Who Came to Tea (Judith Kerr, 1968)ģ. Where the Wild Things Are (Maurice Sendak, 1963)Ģ. The Tale of Peter Rabbit (Beatrix Potter, 1902)ĩ. A Very Naughty Cat (Abeer Al Taher, 2014)Ĩ. Goodnight Moon (Margaret Wise Brown and Clement Hurd, 1947)Ħ. Golden Dates (Noura Al-Khoori and Nauf Al Shaikh, 2013)ĥ. Maha of the Mountains (Queen Rania Al-Abdullah, 2009)Ĥ. My Friend, the Lion (Sheikh Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum, 2021)ģ. The Fastest Boy in the World (Elizabeth Laird, 2014)ĭr Amal Alaboud – Children's author and translator, Saudi ArabiaĢ. Charlie and the Chocolate Factory (Roald Dahl, 1964)ġ0. Anne of Green Gables (LM Montgomery, 1908)ħ. Help! I'm a Prisoner in a Toothpaste Factory (John Antrobus, 1978)Ħ. ![]() Starry River of the Sky (Grace Lin, 2012)ĥ. Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban (JK Rowling, 1999)Ĥ. The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time (Mark Haddon, 2003)ģ. The Lord of the Rings (JRR Tolkien, 1954)Ģ. Pallavi Aiyar – Author and journalist, Indiaġ. A is for Agbada: An African Alphabet Adventure (Udhedhe Olakpe, Ufuoma Olakpe and Gaby Zermeño, 2021) Threads of Me: Kente for Show and Tell (Erica Asante and Chengetai Lerato Masalethulini, 2022)ġ0. Afia the Ashanti Princess: A Visit to the Motherland (Crystal Boateng and Gabriela Yancheva, 2020)ĩ. On the Streets of Ondo (Evelyn Olutola Logan and Kamala M Nair, 2022)Ĩ. Adventure in Morocco (Christine Mapondera-Talley and Anil Tortop, 2018)ħ. My Soca Birthday Party: With Jollof Rice and Steel Pans (Yolanda T Marshall and Subi Bosa, 2020)Ħ. A Piece of Black Cake for Santa (Yolanda T Marshall, 2017)ĥ. Malaika, Carnival Queen (Nadia L Hohn and Irene Luxbacher, 2023)Ĥ. Malaika's Costume (Nadia L Hohn and Irene Luxbacher, 2016)ģ. Osasu and the Great Wall of the Benin Empire (Tamkara Olayinka Adun, 2021)Ģ. Lampje and the Children of the Sea (Annet Schaap, 2017)Įkiuwa Aire – Children's book author at Our Ancestories, Canadaġ. Clementine Loves Red (Krystyna Boglar and Bohdan Butenko, 1970)ġ0. Mwikali and the Forbidden Mask (Shiko Nguru, 2022)ĩ. That Summer At Kalagarh (Ranjit Lal, 2001)Ĩ. Kiki's Delivery Service (Eiko Kadono, 1985)ħ. ![]() Varjak Paw (SF Said and Dave McKean, 2003)Ħ. The Owl Who Was Afraid of the Dark (Jill Tomlinson, 1968)ĥ. Fly Away Home (Christine Nöstlinger, 1973)Ĥ. Yours Sincerely, Giraffe (Megumi Iwasa, 2011)ģ. The Murderer's Ape (Jakob Wegelius, 2014)Ģ. Ruth Ahmedzai Kemp – Literary translator and children's book consultant, United Kingdomġ. Ich bin wie der Fluss (Jordan Scott and Sydney Smith, 2020) Die wundersame Reise der kleinen Sophie (Els Pelgrom and Thé Tjong-Khing, 1984)ġ0. Das Buch von Julie mit dem Jungenschatten (Christian Bruel, 1981)ĩ. Ich will die! (Imme Dros and Harrie Geelen, 1991)Ĩ. König und König (Linda de Haan and Stern Nijland, 2000)ħ. Was machen die Mädchen? (Nikolaus Heidelbach, 1993)Ħ. Und was kommt dann? (Pernilla Stalfelt, 1999)Ĥ. Die Mitte der Welt (Andreas Steinhöfel, 1998)ģ. Brown Girl Dreaming (Jacqueline Woodson, 2014)Ģ. The Most Beautiful Folk Tales (Jacob Sharoni and Helmy Al-Tuni, 2001)Ĭhristine Aebi – Illustrator, Schule für Gestaltung, St Gallen, Switzerlandġ. Dictionary of Superstitious Beings (Shawqi Abdel Hakim)Ĩ. From Heart to Heart (Fouad Haddad and Muhyiddin al-Labbad, 1990)Ĥ. Artists and Colours (Adly Rizkallah, 2006)ģ. The Illustrator's Notebook (Mohieddin Ellabbad, 1999)Ģ. Sahar Abdallah – Children's books illustrator, Egyptġ. Dick Whittington and His Cat (Marcia Brown, 1950) The Book of the Thousand Nights and a Night (Anonymous, translation by Richard Francis Burton, 1888)ġ0. ![]() The Railway Children (Edith Nesbit, 1906)ĩ. The Panchatantra (Anonymous / folk, -200)Ĩ. Raymie Nightingale (Kate DiCamillo, 2016)ħ. According to Jennings (Anthony Buckeridge, 1954)Ħ. Alice's Adventures in Wonderland (Lewis Carroll, 1865)Ģ. One respondent asked for their ballot not to be published.įull list of votes by critic, in alphabetical order:ġ. These respondents have fewer than 10 books listed under their name. Some did not respond by the deadline, so we eliminated their own books and re-ranked their other choices. Note: Some respondents voted for their own books and were invited to choose a replacement as we did not allow this. The 21st Century’s greatest children’s books Why Where the Wild Things Are is the greatest children’s book Read more about BBC Culture's 100 greatest children's books: The book with the greatest number of points won, and books with more individual votes in total ranked higher. We awarded 10 points per first ranked book, nine per second ranked book, and so on down to one. Each expert voted for 10 books, ranking them 1 (favourite) to 10 (10th favourite). In total 177 authors, illustrators, journalists, academics and industry figures from 56 countries responded. BBC Culture polled experts on their greatest children's books of all time.
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