As the Youth Media Awards (YMAs) announcement draws near we've been thinking about all the wonderful books for developing readers published in 2020. We didn't have time to blog about as many as we'd hoped, but that doesn't mean we can celebrate them! So we're using this last post before the YMAs to present you with a list of eligible contenders. And to wrap it up we'll include some of our favorite ineligible titles at the end.
While we've done our best to include as many eligible contenders as we could find, this list is in no way comprehensive. There's also no way to know what the real committee read or discussed. Perhaps this year's winner and honor titles are on this list. Perhaps none of these titles will be announced on Monday! We'll just have to wait and see.
Did we miss your favorite? Let us know in the comments.
Eligible Contenders
Beginning Readers
Bumble and Bee (series) by Ross BurachCharlie & Mouse Outdoors by Laurel Snyder, illustrated by Emily Hughes*
Dog Meets Dog by Bernice MyersDuck and Cat's Rainy Day by Carin Bramsen
Come In, Zip! and For Otto by David Milgrim*
Fox Tails (series) by Tina Kügler
Fox Versus Winter by Corey R. Tabor*
Frog & Dog (series) by Janee Trasler
Horse & Buggy Plant a Seed! by Ethan Long*Go, Go, Go by Bob Barner
Jack Books (series) by Mac Barnett, illustrated by Greg Pizzoli*
King & Kayla and the Case of the Unhappy Neighbor by Dori Hillestad Butler, illustrated by Nancy Meyers*
Layla and the Bots (series) by Vicky Fang, illustrated by Christine Nishiyama
Lunch Box Bully by Hans Wilhelm
A Pig, a Fox and a Fox by Jonathan Fenske*
Princess Truly: I Can Build It! by Kelly Greenawalt, illustrated by Amariah RasucherThe Really Rotten Princess and the Awful, Icky Election by Lady Cecily Snodgrass, illustrated by Mike Lester
Run, Mo, Run! and Swim, Mo, Swim! by David A. Adler, illustrated by Sam Ricks*
Score One More by Marilyn Janovitz
See the Cat: Three Stories About a Dog by David LaRochelle, illustrated by Mike Wohnoutka
Shark Report (series) by Derek Anderson
Snow is Fun by Steve HenryTesting the Waters by Jane Yolen, illustrated by Mike Moran
Ty's Travels: Zip Zoom! and Ty's Travel's: All Board! by Kelly Starling Lyons, illustrated by Nina Mata
Unlimited Squirrels: I Want to Sleep Under the Stars! by Mo Willems*
What About Worms!? by Ryan T. Higgins
Who Ate My Book? by Tina Kügler
Who Needs a Checkup? by Norm FeutiPicture Books
Black is a Color Rainbow by Angela Joy, illustrated by Ekua Holmes
Blue Table by Chris Raschka
The Camping Trip by Jennifer K. Mann
Round by Jennifer Ward, illustrated by Lisa Congdon
Sun Flower Lion by Kevin Henkes*
Turtle Walk by Matt Phelan
Up on Bob by Mary Sullivan*
Graphic Novels
Baloney and Friends by Greg Pizzoli*
Chick and Brain: Egg or Eyeball? by Cece Bell*
Cookie and Broccoli: Ready for School! by Bob McMahon
Noodleheads Lucky Day by Tedd Arnold, Martha Hamilton & Mitch Weiss, illustrated by Tedd Arnold*
Pizza and Taco: Who's the Best? by Stephen Shaskan
Puppy Problems by Paige Braddock
Nonfiction
Being Frog by April Pulley Sayre
Early Chapter Books
Ineligible Titles
- All the Dear Little Animals by Ulf Nilsson, illustrated by Eva Eriksson - Swedish author and illustrator
- Ana & Andrew (series) by Chrstine Platt, illustrated by Anuki Lopez - Illustrator born and currently living in Spain
- Beach Day! by Candice Ransom, illustrated by Erika Meza - Illustrator born in Mexico and currently living in the UK
- Big Shark, Little Shark, Baby Shark by Anna Membrino, illustrated by Tim Budgen - Illustrator born and currently living in the UK
- Bug Dipping, Bug Sipping by Marilyn Singer, illustrated by Lucy Semple - Illustrator born and currently living in the UK
- Cat has a Plan by Laura Gehl, illustrated by Fred Blunt - Illustrator born and currently living in the UK
- Donut Feed the Squirrels by Mika Song - Exceeds the 96 page limit
- Fairylight Friends (series) by Jessica Young, illustrated by Marie Vanderbemden - Illustrator born and currently living in Belgium
- Fox & Rabbit by Beth Ferry, illustrated by Gergely Dudás - Illustrator born and currently lives in Hungary
- Hound Won't Go by Lisa Rogers, illustrated by Meg Ishihara - Illustrator born and currently living in Japan
- Houndsley and Catina at the Library by James Howe, illustrated by Marie-Louise Gay - Illustrator born and currently living in Canada
- If You Love Books, You Could Be...by Elizabeth Dennis, illustrated by Natalie Kwee - Illustrator born and currently living in Singapore
- Interrupting Cow by Jane Yolen, illustrated by Joelle Dreidemy - Illustrator born and currently living in France
- It Is a Tree by Susan Batori - Author born and currently living in Hungary
- King of the Birds by Elise Gravel - Author born and currently living in Canada
- Sea Sheep by Eric Selzter, illustrated by Tom Disbury - Illustrator born and currently living in the UK
- Shadow in the Woods and Other Scary Stories by Max Brallier, illustrated by Letizia Rubegni
- Tip and Tucker Paw Painters by Ann Ingalls & Sue Lowell Gallion, illustrated by Andre Ceolin - Illustrator born and currently lives in Brazil
- You Can Do It, Yasmin! by Saadia Faruqi, illustrated by Hatem Aly - Egyptian born illustrator currently living in Canada
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