Sarah Flynn (11), Callum McCluskey (11) and Kitty Rooney (9) from Catherine McCauley National School (Photo: Julien Behal)
Children’s Books Ireland is recruiting young readers in Louth to participate in its Junior Juries’ programme for the 2026 KPMG Children’s Books Ireland Awards. The Awards shortlist was announced by RTÉ’s Rick O’Shea at a special event held in the Crescent Arts Centre in Belfast.
School classes, youth groups, book clubs and early childhood settings from Louth can register at the Children’s Books Ireland website, and make a selection of suitable titles from the shortlist and send their feedback and scores to Children’s Books Ireland.
One lucky group will be chosen to have an in-person workshop from a Children’s Books Ireland author or illustrator for their participation in the programme.
In 2025, just under 12,000 readers across the island of Ireland took part in the Junior Juries’ programme. This year, one winning artist will accept the highly-coveted Junior Juries’ Award on 18th May, taking place as part of the International Literature Festival Dublin.
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Speaking at the shortlist announcement, Elaina Ryan, CEO of Children’s Books Ireland said: “This year’s KPMG Children’s Books Ireland Awards shortlist has something to delight every kind of reader. There are stories steeped in Irish mythology, tales of bravery and resilience and books that will move you to tears – or make you cry laughing.
"It’s wonderful to see how children’s literature and publishing in Ireland is evolving through this diverse, excellent shortlist. Our warm congratulations go to the authors, illustrators and publishers whose wonderful work we are so proud to champion.”
The shortlisted titles will be in contention for six awards at the KPMG Children’s Books Ireland Awards ceremony on Monday, 18th May, taking place as part of the International Literature Festival Dublin.
The awards include the prestigious KPMG Children’s Books Ireland Book of the Year, alongside categories celebrating excellence in fiction and illustration, and the highly-coveted Junior Juries’ Award, which is selected by young readers from across the island of Ireland.
This year’s shortlist includes:
Speaking at the shortlist announcement, Claire Browne, Partner at KPMG Belfast said: “Once again, we’ve been impressed by the breadth of imagination and creativity in these books for children and young people. KPMG is proud to sponsor the Children’s Books Ireland Awards and to celebrate these shortlisted books, which we believe will bring joy to all readers, young and old, for many years to come.”
The KPMG Children’s Books Ireland Awards and Junior Juries’ programme are supported by the Arts Council/An Chomhairle Ealaíon and the Arts Council of Northern Ireland National Lottery Funding.
Damian Smyth, joint Head of Literature and Drama at the Arts Council of Northern Ireland said: “The books we connect with in childhood are often the ones which we hold in our hearts for life and these annual awards recognise some of the most outstanding books published in the last year across a range of age categories and genres. Congratulations to all of the immensely talented writers and illustrators who have made this year’s shortlist.”
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