Alligator's Mouth Award Longlist 2024
last updated 06 March 2024
Ten books have been longlisted for The Alligator’s Mouth Award 2024, which champions authors and illustrators of highly illustrated children’s fiction. Now in its sixth year, the children’s book prize created by The Alligator’s Mouth children’s bookshop and The Bright Agency, celebrates the best books for 6-8-year-olds.
Librarian and Bookseller Rising Star Zoey Dixon joined the judging panel this year, alongside last year’s winner Elys Dolan. Elys won the 2023 award with Rex: Dinosaur in Disguise (Walker Books).
Zoey commented: “I’m so excited for the longlist to be revealed. There were so many amazing titles nominated that it was quite a tough job choosing these ten. The Alligator’s Award is such a unique and special award, and this longlist really showcases the amazing range of books out there for this age range. There are stories of magic, myth, adventure and even poetry. I’m sure that they will be loved by everyone just as much as me and the judges loved them.”
Also on the 2024 judging panel is award winning author/illustrator Sam Usher; Founder of BooksForTopics Alison Leach; and co-owners of The Alligator’s Mouth children’s bookshop, Margaret Wallace-Jones and Tony West.
Tony West and Margaret Wallace-Jones of The Alligator’s Mouth said: “This is a joyous longlist - the last year has produced a bumper crop of brilliant books for budding bookworms and we’re so happy to celebrate these original, creative and exciting stories. Expect fairy-tale lands, envelopes and invitations, maps, guitars, bank robbery, friendship and fireworks - written with panache and illustrated with gusto!”
The Full Longlist
Adventuremice: Otter Chaos
Bear and Bird: The Picnic and Other Stories
Bibi and the Box of Fairy Tales
Blanksy the Street Cat
Huxley and Flapjack: Race to the Rescue
Izzy the Inventor and the Unexpected Unicorn
Kate on the Case: The Headline Hoax
Man-Man and the Tree of Memories
Princess Minna: The Best Princess
Tiny, the Secret Adventurer
Follow the award’s news on the Alligators Mouth website here.