The Week Junior Book Awards have unveiled the 2025 shortlist, celebrating the best in children’s literature across 13 categories, from exciting adventures, heartwarming stories and gripping graphic novels to fascinating factual books and eye-catching front covers.

The shortlist committee, including LoveReading4Kids' MD Deborah Maclaren, children’s book consultant Jake Hope, award-winning bookseller Sanchita Basu de Sarkar, and The Bookseller’s children’s editor Caroline Carpenter, have selected 63 books for consideration. Author and singer Geri Halliwell Horner, CBeebies’ George Webster, presenter and actor Rhys Stephenson, and lexicographer Susie Dent are among the judges who will select the winning titles. The Week Junior readers will also vote for the winners of the Children’s Choice and Cover of the Year Awards categories. Winners will be announced at an award ceremony in central London on 29th September.

Now in its third year, The Week Junior Book Awards were created to celebrate the very best in books for young readers, increasing awareness of the lifelong benefits of reading for pleasure and ultimately inspiring children to discover their next great read.

A recent survey of 2,000 UK families commissioned by The Week Junior magazine found that while an overwhelming 82% of children are keen to discuss current events, just 3 in 10 parents report feeling fully confident in their ability to talk about what’s going on around the globe in a manner that is accessible, accurate, and reassuring to their children.

The shortlist reveals the vital role children’s literature plays in tackling important topics in an approachable way, helping young people make sense of their world. Debut novel The Boy in the Suit  and The Wrong Shoes both explore the impact of child poverty; Elle McNicoll’s Keedie tackles bullying; The Letter with the Golden Stamp (Onjali Q. Rauf) highlights the challenges of being a young carer, and poetry anthology And I Hear Dragons explores identity. First Questions and Answers: Why Are There Wars? (Mairi MacKinnon and Katie Daynes) and Martin Impey’s graphic novel Blitz: One Family’s War are accessible and informative aids for discussing conflict with children, while Deborah Meaden Talks Money provides a simple and enjoyable introduction to finance.

Editorial Director of The Week Junior, Anna Bassi says: “From anarchic animals, rowdy Romans, riddles and rollercoasters, to magic, money and monsters, the outstanding books on this year’s shortlists are guaranteed to ignite young imaginations and spark family conversations. At a time when the world can feel unstable and overwhelming, it’s incredibly reassuring to see children’s authors, illustrators and publishers rising to the ever more important challenge of informing, entertaining and boosting empathy through their work. I’m delighted to have the help of so many expert and enthusiastic judges – including The Week Junior’s readers – to help decide which of these exceptional books should triumph.”

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The Week Junior Book Awards 2025 Shortlist

Animals & Nature

Beasts from the Deep by Matt Ralphs, Kaley McKean

Lots of Things to Know About Seas and Oceans by Emily Bone

There is a Season by Murphy's Sketches

Wildlife Crossings – Protecting Animal Pathways Around the World by Catherine Barr, Christiane Engel

Wildlife in the Balance by Dr Sharon Wismer, Terri Po

Audiobook 

Grimwood: Party Animals! by Nadia Shireen 

Mayowa and the Sea of Words by Chibundu Onuzo 

Myths of China by Xiaobing Wang, Katie Ponder 

Totally Chaotic History: Roman Britian Gets Rowdy! by Greg Jenner, Dr Emma Southon, Rikin Parekh

Breakthrough Book 

Peregrine Quinn and the Cosmic Realm by Ash Bond 

The Boy in the Suit by James Fox

The Boy to Beat the Gods by Ashley Thorpe 

The Cheat Book vol.1 by Ramzee 

Tidemagic: The Many Faces of Ista Flit by Clare Harlow

Cover of the Year 

A Head Full of Magic by Sarah Morrell 

Guinness World Records 2025 

The Bletchley Riddle by Ruta Sepetys, Steve Sheinkin 

The Boy Who Fell From the Sky by Benjamin Dean 

The Shy Book by Howard Pearlstein, James Munro

Factual 

Deborah Meaden Talks Money by Deborah Meaden 

Explodapedia: Rewild by Ben Martynoga 

First Questions and Answers: Why are there wars? 

Tasty Tales by Anna Lena Feunekes 

The History of Information by Chris Haughton

Fiction (Older)

Keedie by Elle McNicoll

Shipwrecked by Jenny Pearson

The Letter with the Golden Stamp by Onjali Q Rauf 

The Wrong Shoes by Tom Pervical 

Turtle Moon by Hannah Gold

Fiction (Younger) 

Badgers are GO! by Susannah Lloyd, Nici Gregory 

Betty Steady and the Toad Witch by Nicky Smith-Dale

Dungeon Runners: Hero Trial by Kieran Lawood, Joe Todd-Stanton 

Grimwood: Party Animals! by Nadia Shireen 

Watts & Whiskerton: Buried Bones and Troublesome Treasure by Meg McLaren

Graphic Novel

Blitz One Family’s War by Martin Impey

Blue, Barry & Pancakes: Beach Ball Bedlam by Dan Abdo, Jason Patterson

Pablo and Splash by Sheena Dempsey

Rune by Carlos Sanches

Unicorn Boy by Dave Roman

Hobbies and Interests

100 Things to Know About Sport (multiple authors)

Chefs Wanted! by Allegra McEvedy

The Life-Changing Magic of Skateboarding by Sky Brown

The Ultimate Kids’ Guide to Dogs by Graeme Hall

This Book Will Make You an Artist by Ruth Millington

Picture Book

Blue Monster by Petr Horacek

Godrey is a Frog by Alex Latimer

Grandpa Kuma by Michelle Maiden

Serena and the Little Blue Dog by Rosemary Clunie

The Cafe at the Edge of the Woods by Mikey Please

There’s a Tiger on the Train by Mariesa Dulak, Rebecca Cobb

Poetry

And I Hear Dragons by Hanan Issa, Eric Heyman 

Fia and the Last Snow Deer by Eilish Fisher, Dermot Flynn

Out of this World by Michael Rosen, Ed Vere

Tomorrow We Begin by Matt Goodfellow

We Are Family - Six Kids and a Super-Dad - A Poetry Adventure by Oliver Sykes

STEM Book

Big Bad Wolf Investigates: Fairy Tales by Catherine Cawthorne

Science is Lit: Crazy Chemistry and Epic Experiments by Big Manny

Scientists in the Wild: Antarctica by Helen Scales and K. Hendry

The World’s First Rollercoaster by Mike Barfield

Wellbeing

Every Body by Molly Forbes

Happy Days: 365 Facts to Brighten Every Day of the Year by Emily Coxhead

Little Dinosaurs, Big Feelings by Swapna Haddow

The Get Well Spell by Hannah Peckham

To find out more, visit https://www.theweekjuniorbookawards.co.uk/2025

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