Blog posts from 2024's Shortlist Illustrators:

Farah Loves Mangos – Sarthak Sinha

Farah Loves Mangos by Sarthak Sinha Farah Loves Mangos, by Sarthak Sinha is one of the six books on the shortlist for the 2024 Klaus Flugge Prize. Farah loves the mangos that grow on the tree in her grandpa’s garden but this year, no mangos grow. Farah is cross, until her grandpa shows her all…

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Bright Stars of Black British History – Angela Vives

Bright Stars of Black History, illustrated by Angela Vives, written by JT Williams Bright Stars of Black British History illustrated by Angela Vives, written by JT Williams, is one of the six books on the shortlist for the 2024 Klaus Flugge Prize. This book takes us through Black British History from the Romans onwards via…

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The Fossil Hunter – Kate Winter

The Fossil Hunter, by Kate Winter The Fossil Hunter by Kate Winter is one of the six books on the shortlist for the 2024 Klaus Flugge Prize. Through atmospheric full-page illustrations and detailed vignettes, Kate Winter tells the story of Mary Anning, whose 19th century work discovering fossils in the cliffs of the Jurassic Coast…

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Henri and the Machine – Olga Shtonda

Henri and the Machine, by Olga Shtonda Henri and the Machine illustrated by Olga Shtonda, written by Isabelle Marinov, is one of the six books shortlisted for this year’s Klaus Flugge Prize. Henri wants to go to the beach, not the art gallery, but his school trip turns out to be much more enjoyable –…

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The Dream Book – Bia Melo

The Dream Book, by Bia Melo The Dream Book by Bia Melo is one of the six books on the shortlist for the 2024 Klaus Flugge Prize. Little Nina loves being asleep because that’s when she dreams, and she has amazing dreams! She’s desperate to capture them to enjoy in the morning; a camera won’t…

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The Crown – Emily Kapff

The Crown, by Emily Kapff The Crown by Emily Kapff is one of the six books on the shortlist for the 2024 Klaus Flugge Prize. Dramatically sketched in pencil, black and white illustrations changing to images flooded with colour, a little girl wearing a headdress made from discarded rubbish addresses us from the future, urging…

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