A sequel to children’s classic Chitty Chitty Bang
Bang by Frank Cottrell Boyce, who wrote the script for the much lauded
London 2012 Olympics Opening Ceremony, has been selected as one of the books on
the 2012 Roald Dahl Funny Prize shortlists. Cottrell Boyce, already an
award-winning children’s author, is joined on the upper age category shortlist
by David Walliams with a book about a jewel thief granny. It is Walliams’ third
book to have been shortlisted for the Prize – unique in its recognition of the
funniest books for children – since its inception in 2008.
The 2012 Roald Dahl Funny Prize shortlists are:
The Funniest Book for Children Aged Six and Under
The Funniest Book for Children Aged Six and Under
The Baby that Roared by Simon
Puttock, illustrated by Nadia Shireen (Nosy Crow)
My Big Shouting Day by Rebecca Patterson (Random House Children’s Books, Jonathan Cape)
Oh No, George! by Chris Haughton (Walker Books)
The Pirates Next Door by Jonny Duddle (Templar)
Stuck by Oliver Jeffers (HarperCollins Children’s Books)
The Worst Princess by Anna Kemp, illustrated by Sara Ogilvie (Simon & Schuster)
My Big Shouting Day by Rebecca Patterson (Random House Children’s Books, Jonathan Cape)
Oh No, George! by Chris Haughton (Walker Books)
The Pirates Next Door by Jonny Duddle (Templar)
Stuck by Oliver Jeffers (HarperCollins Children’s Books)
The Worst Princess by Anna Kemp, illustrated by Sara Ogilvie (Simon & Schuster)
The Funniest Book for Children Aged Seven to Fourteen
Chitty Chitty Bang Bang: Flies Again by
Frank Cottrell Boyce, illustrated by Joe Berger (Macmillan Children’s Books)
Dark Lord: Teenage Years by
Jamie Thomson, illustrated by Freya Hartas (Hachette Children’s Books, Orchard
Books)
The Dragonsitter by Josh Lacey,
illustrated by Garry Parsons (Andersen Press)
Gangsta Granny by David
Walliams, illustrated by Tony Ross (HarperCollins Children’s Books)
Goblins by Philip
Reeve, illustrated by Dave Semple (Marion Lloyd Books)
Socks are Not Enough by Mark Lowery
(Scholastic Children’s Books)
All will compete to be the winner of their category to
receive £2,500, which will be presented at an awards ceremony at the
Unicorn Theatre in London on Tuesday 6 November.
The 2012
shortlists were judged by a panel of funny judges comprising author and Chair
of Judges Michael Rosen; broadcaster and comedian Mel Giedroyc;
author and journalist Lucy Mangan; author, illustrator and winner of the
2011 seven-fourteen category Liz Pichon; and illustrator and author Ed
Vere.
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