Saturday, December 07, 2013

STIG AT 50!

 
 
“Stig at Fifty” 
BBC RADIO 4
7.30 am Christmas Day,
Repeat 22.30 on 28th December.
Radio 4 extra “The 4 o’clock show”
Beginning December 30th,
Complete reading of Stig.
The Guardian review section
probably Saturday 21st December,
Interview with Clive King.



 

Sunday, December 01, 2013

Children's Book Illustration

Over £72,000 raised towards our ‘Open Doors’ launch fund!


A fantastic star-studded evening of performance and live illustration helped us to raise over £72,000 towards opening our new gallery in King’s Cross next year. Joanna Lumley, Peter Capaldi, Simon Russell Beale and Celia Imrie joined Quentin Blake and a host of famous illustrators in a celebration of Lewis Carroll’s famous poem The Hunting of the Snark. Click here to see photos from the night.
Enter The Book Illustration Competition – an exciting partnership between House of Illustration and The Folio Society. This year’s book is Joseph Conrad’s Heart of Darkness and the deadline for entries is January 10th 2014. See our website for more details.
There are fantastic illustration events happening across the UK in the run up to Christmas. From Thought Bubble in Leeds, to the South Ken Kids Festival, the first London Illustration Fair, and Picture This: Children’s Illustrated Classics at The British Library. Check out our November and December What's On.

We are delighted to be taking part in the Big Give Christmas Challenge again this year. It’s a one-off chance to support us and have your donation doubled! Click here for details.

Finally, with Christmas on its way why not head over to the House of Illustration shop and pick up one of our Christmas cards by award-winning illustrator Emma Chichester Clark. We're also offering an extra 20% off all prints for the next month, just enter NOEL2013 at the checkout

Tuesday, November 26, 2013

The Nation's Favourite Children's Books

TOP OF THE POTTS!

Harry Potter and The Philosopher's Stone announced nation’s favourite children’s book after thousands vote
Reading charity Booktrust is today pleased to reveal that J.K. Rowling'sHarry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone is the nation’s favourite children's book, with over 24,000 votes cast this autumn.
To mark Children’s Book Week 2013, proudly supported by Kindle, book fans of all ages were invited to pick their ultimate storybook to read before the age of 14, with a mixture of modern greats and beloved classics making the top ten. Already marking its territory as a hugely successful film franchise,The Hunger Games finished second behind the debut Harry Potter book. Classics such asThe BFG and The Very Hungry Caterpillar also ranked highly, both making the top ten.
The win adds yet another accolade to J.K. Rowling's magical creation, whose unrivalled success made her the world's first and only billionaire author. The adventures of the Gryffindor wizard inspired a whole generation of young and adult readers, with over 400 million copies of the book sold worldwide. The resulting films also proved critically and commercially successful and launched the careers of several British actors. And the proliferation of lucrative DVDs, toys, video games, memorabilia, and even theme park attractions contribute to the total global value of the franchise at $15bn.
Starting with 500 titles, Booktrust experts whittled them down to compile the list of 100 books every child must read before 14, giving bookworms the unenviable task of choosing their most-loved novel.
Titles were also split into age categories.The Very Hungry Caterpillar topped the 0-5 age group and Roald Dahl'sThe BFG won with 6-8 year olds. The top two reads overall,Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone and The Hunger Games each triumphed in the 9-12 and 12-14 categories before total votes determined the final results.
The most popular titles show that although classic storytelling remains popular with younger children, modern franchises have had a real impact on older readers. Of the books in the top ten, nine have since been made into huge film adaptations.
Claire Shanahan, Head of Arts, Booktrust, said: "As the biggest ever grossing literary franchise, kids and adults alike clearly can't get enough of Harry Potter. It’s a worldwide phenomena - it has captured the imaginations of a generation of readers who have grown up in love with Harry or Hermione, want to be friends with Ron, and are truly terrified by Voldemort.Even when up against heavyweights such as Dahl and Tolkien, Rowling ‘s creation remains the nation’s firm favourite.”
“We’re thrilled that the public have voted in their thousands. Lists such as this are a great way of celebrating the outstanding quality of past and present authors and illustrators. Plus Christmas and the New Year is a fantastic time to get our children excited about books! ”
Emma Hopkin, MD Childrens and Educational, Bloomsbury Publishing, said:“We are thrilled that children have voted Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone as the nation’s favourite children’s book. It is wonderful that Harry Potter can still hold the same magic for children now as it did when it was first published sixteen years ago. Lists like this are such a brilliant way to engage debate and discussion of books for children and to reflect the sheer quality and variety that young readers can enjoy today.”
Jorrit Van der Meulen, Vice President, Amazon Kindle EU, said: “Everyone remembers their favourite childhood book. The public have voted in droves for their most-loved stories and it is fantastic to see such enthusiasm and interest in reading – a passion that we share at Amazon.”
The final top ten is as follows:
Overall Top 10
Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone
The Hunger Games
The BFG
The Very Hungry Caterpillar
Winnie-the-Pooh
The Cat in the Hat
The Fellowship of the Ring
Charlotte's Web
Northern Lights
The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe
 
The 100 selected titles:
Title
Author
Age range
The Cat in the Hat
Dr Seuss
0 - 5 years
Where the Wild Things Are
Maurice Sendak
0 - 5 years
The Tiger Who Came to Tea
Judith Kerr
0 - 5 years
The Very Hungry Caterpillar
Eric Carle
0 - 5 years
The Elephant and the Bad Baby
Elfrida Vipont
0 - 5 years
Meg and Mog
Helen Nicholl
0 - 5 years
Dogger
Shirley Hughes
0 - 5 years
Each Peach Pear Plum
Allan Ahlberg
0 - 5 years
Would You Rather?
John Burningham
0 - 5 years
The Snowman
Raymond Briggs
0 - 5 years
Not Now, Bernard
David McKee
0 - 5 years
Where's Spot?
Eric Hill
0 - 5 years
Dear Zoo
Rod Campbell
0 - 5 years
Gorilla
Anthony Browne
0 - 5 years
Hairy Maclary From Donaldson's Dairy
Lynley Dodd
0 - 5 years
The Jolly Postman
Allan Ahlberg
0 - 5 years
Princess Smartypants
Babette Cole
0 - 5 years
I Want My Potty
Tony Ross
0 - 5 years
We're Going on a Bear Hunt
Michael Rosen
0 - 5 years
I Will Not Ever Never Eat a Tomato
Lauren Child
0 - 5 years
Room on a Broom
Julia Donaldson
0 - 5 years
Lost and Found
Oliver Jeffers
0 - 5 years
Little Mouse's Big Book of Fears
Emily Gravett
0 - 5 years
Ten Little Fingers and Ten Little Toes
Mem Fox
0 - 5 years
I Want My Hat Back
Jon Klassen
0 - 5 years
Pippi Longstocking
Astrid Lindgren
5 - 7 years
Winnie-the-Pooh
A. A. Milne
6 - 8 years
The Story of Babar
Jean de Brunhoff
6 - 8 years
Little House in the Big Woods
Laura Ingalls Wilder
6 - 8 years
The Enchanted Wood
Enid Blyton
6 - 8 years
Five on a Treasure Island
Enid Blyton
6 - 8 years
Finn Family Moomintroll
Tove Jansson
6 - 8 years
My Naughty Little Sister
Dorothy Edwards
6 - 8 years
Charlotte's Web
EB White
6 - 8 years
A Bear Called Paddington
Michael Bond
6 - 8 years
Asterix the Gaul
Rene Goscinny and Albert Uderzo
6 - 8 years
Flat Stanley
Jeff Brown
6 - 8 years
The Worst Witch
Jill Murphy
6 - 8 years
Mister Magnolia
Quentin Blake
6 - 8 years
The Queen's Nose
Dick King-Smith
6 - 8 years
The True Story of the Three Little Pigs
Jon Scieszka
6 - 8 years
Amazing Grace
Mary Hoffman
6 - 8 years
The Adventures of Milly Molly Mandy
Joyce Lankester Brisley
6 - 8 years
Horrid Henry
Francesca Simon
6 - 8 years
The Sheep-Pig
Dick King Smith
6 - 8 years
Clarice Bean, That's Me
Lauren Child
6 - 8 years
That Rabbit Belongs to Emily Brown
Cressida Cowell
6 - 8 years
Diary of a Wimpy Kid
Jeff Kinney
6 - 8 years
The BFG
Roald Dahl
6- 8 years
The Arrival
Shaun Tan
6- 8 years
The Adventures of Tin Tin
Herge
9 - 12 years
Swallows and Amazons
Arthur Ransome
9 - 12 years
Ballet Shoes
Noel Streatfield
9 - 12 years
The Hobbit
J R R Tolkien
9 - 12 years
The Little Prince
Antoine de Saint-Exupéry
9 - 12 years
The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe
C. S. Lewis
9 - 12 years
The Borrowers
Mary Norton
9 - 12 years
The Wolves of Willoughby Chase
Joan Aitken
9 - 12 years
Stig of the Dump
Clive King
9 - 12 years
Carrie's War
Nina Bawden
9 - 12 years
Goodnight Mr Tom
Michelle Magorian
9 - 12 years
The Witches
Roald Dahl
9 - 12 years
Matilda
Roald Dahl
9 - 12 years
Truckers: The First Book of the Nomes
Terry Pratchett
9 - 12 years
The Story of Tracy Beaker
Jacqueline Wilson
9 - 12 years
Flour Babies
Anne Fine
9 - 12 years
Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone
J. K. Rowling
9 - 12 years
Skellig
David Almond
9 - 12 years
Holes
Louis Sachar
9 - 12 years
Artemis Fowl
Eoin Colfer
9 - 12 years
Journey to River Sea
Eva Ibbotson
9 - 12 years
Private Peaceful
Michael Morpurgo
9 - 12 years
Millions
Frank Cottrell Boyce
9 - 12 years
Once
Morris Gleitzman
9 - 12 years
A Monster Calls
Patrick Ness
9 - 12 years
I Capture the Castle
Dodie Smith
12 - 14 years
The Fellowship of the Ring
J R R Tolkien
12 - 14 years
The Owl Service
Alan Garner
12 - 14 years
Watership Down
Richard Adams
12 - 14 years
Forever
Judy Blume
12 - 14 years
The Ruby in the Smoke
Philip Pullman
12 - 14 years
Northern Lights
Philip Pullman
12 - 14 years
Angus, Thongs and Full-Frontal Snogging
Louise Rennison
12 - 14 years
Witch Child
Celia Rees
12 - 14 years
Coram Boy
Jamila Gavin
12 - 14 years
Kite Rider
Geraldine McCaughrean
12 - 14 years
Mortal Engines
Philip Reeve
12 - 14 years
The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time
Mark Haddon
12 - 14 years
Looking for JJ
Anne Cassidy
12 - 14 years
Stormbreaker
Anthony Horowitz
12 - 14 years
The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas
John Boyne
12 - 14 years
Noughts and Crosses
Malorie Blackman
12 - 14 years
The Graveyard Book
Neil Gaiman
12 - 14 years
The Knife of Never Letting Go
Patrick Ness
12 - 14 years
Revolver
Marcus Segdwick
12 - 14 years
Life: An Exploded Diagram
Mal Peet
12 - 14 years
Maggot Moon
Sally Gardner
12 - 14 years
Junk
Melvin Burgess
12 - 14 years. At top end of age band
How I Live Now
Meg Rosoff
12 - 14 years. At top end of age band
The Hunger Games
Suzanne Collins
12 - 14 years. At top end of age band