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Feb 03

2026 ALA Youth Media Awards

Posted to Campbell Unclassified on February 3, 2026 at 9:48 AM by Genesis Gaule

The American Library Association (ALA) recently announced their 2026 Youth Media Awards which honors books, videos, and other outstanding materials for children and teens. Here are this year's winners and honorees we have in our catalog!

Looking for past award winners? Check out our posts for the 2021, 2022, 20232024, and 2025 award winners.

Jump to: Children's | Junior | Teen / YA


Children's Books


Randolph Caldecott Medal

For the most distinguished American picture book for children

2026 Award Winner: Fireworks

illus. by Cátia Chien, written by Matthew Burgess

Words and art blossom into flowers of fire across the sky, making this a perfect read for firework enthusiasts everywhere. POP! POP!
Easy Fiction // Ages 4 - 8

CALDECOTT HONOR BOOKS:


Mildred L. Batchelder Award

for an outstanding children’s book originally published in a language other than English, in a country other than the United States, and subsequently translated into English

2026 Award Winner: Croco

by Azul López

In a vibrant tropical jungle, Croco the Crocodile has fallen into a hole and can't climb out. Different animals come along to try to help him, but in the end, he must find his own way out.
Easy Fiction // Ages 5 - 9


Pura Belpré

Awards honor Latinx writers and illustrators whose children’s and young adult books best portray, affirm, and celebrate the Latino cultural experience

2026 Illustrator Award Winner: Popo the Xolo

illus. by Abraham Matias; written by Paloma Angelina Lopez

Nana transitions from life to death through the nine levels of Mictlan, accompanied by her beloved xoloitzcuintle, Popo.
Easy Fiction // Ages 6-9

PURA BELPRE HONOR BOOKS: 

  • The Invisible Parade illus. by John Picacio; written by Leigh Bardugo and John Picacio
    Easy Fiction // Ages 4+

Robert F. Sibert Informational Book Medal

for the most distinguished informational book for children

2026 Award Winner: Alberto Salas Plays Paka Paka con la Papa

written by Sara Andrea Fajardo; illus. by Juana Martinez-Neal

What can a potato do? To Peruvian scientist Alberto Salas, they have the power to change the world. Go on the hunt with Alberto for for wild potatoes before they go extinct in this playful picture book biography.
Easy Non-Fiction // Ages 6-9


American Indian Youth Literature Awards

honors the very best writing and illustrations by and about Native Americans and Indigenous peoples of North America

2026 Award Winner: Chooch Helped

written by Andrea L. Rogers; illus. by Rebecca Lee Kunz

Sissy’s younger brother, Chooch, isn’t a baby anymore. They just celebrated his second birthday, after all. But no matter what Chooch does —even if he’s messing something up!— their parents say he’s just “helping.”
Easy Fiction // Ages 4-8

AMERICAN INDIAN YOUTH LITERATURE HONOR BOOKS: 

  • For a Girl Becoming written by Joy Harjo; illus. by Adriana M. Garcia
    Easy Fiction // Ages 4-8
  • Raven’s Ribbons written by Tasha Spillett; illus. by Daniel Ramirez
    Easy Fiction // Ages 4-8

More 2026 Children's Honor Books:

  • The Big Mess and Other Stories by Greg Pizzoli
    * Theodor Seuss Geisel Honor
    Easy Reader // Ages 4 - 8
  • Every Peach Is a Story written by David Mas Masumoto and Nikiko Masumoto; illus. by Lauren Tamaki
    * Asian/Pacific American Honor
    Easy Fiction // Ages 4 - 7
  • The Keeper of Stories written by Caroline Kusin Pritchard, illus. by Selina Alko
    * Sydney Taylor Honor
    Easy Fiction // Ages 4 - 8

Junior Books


John Newbery Medal

for the most outstanding contribution to children’s literature

2026 Award Winner: All the Blues in the Sky

by Renée Watson

When thirteen-year-old Sage's best friend dies, Sage struggles with grief and feels that she is at fault. Without the person she had to hold her secrets and dream with, Sage is lost. However, when she joins a grief group, she slowly learns to heal.
Junior Fiction // Ages 10 - 14

NEWBERY HONOR BOOK:


Pura Belpré Awards

honor Latinx writers and illustrators whose children’s and young adult books best portray, affirm, and celebrate the Latino cultural experience

2026 Award Winner: The Pecan Sheller

by Lupe Ruiz-Flores

In 1930s San Antonio, after her father's death, thirteen-year-old Petra must quit school to work at a pecan shelling factory where dangerous conditions and low wages push her to take a vital stand for change.
Junior Fiction // Ages 10-14


American Indian Youth Literature Awards

honors the very best writing and illustrations by and about Native Americans and Indigenous peoples of North America

2026 Award Winner: Buffalo Dreamer

by Violet Duncan

When twelve-year-old Summer visits her family on a reservation in Alberta, Canada, she begins experiencing vivid dreams of running away from a residential school like the one her grandfather attended as a child and learns about unmarked children's graves, prompting her to seek answers about her community's painful past.
Junior Fiction // Ages 12+

AMERICAN INDIAN YOUTH LITERATURE HONOR BOOKS: 


More 2026 Junior Honor Books:

  • A World Without Summer by Nicholas Day; illus. by Yas Imamura
    * Robert F. Sibert Informational Honor Book
    Junior Non-Fiction // Ages 10-14

Teen / YA Books


Michael L. Printz Award

for excellence in literature written for young adults

2026 Award Winner: Legendary Frybread Drive-In: Intertribal Stories

* American Indian Youth Literature Award Winner
edited by Cynthia Leitich Smith

Set at a classic drive-in restaurant that seems to exist in every Native community, this anthology unites the stories of teens from all kinds of backgrounds through the shared theme of Native joy, with stories and poems reflecting hope, healing, humor, love, friendship, romance, and joy--featuring the voices of both new and acclaimed Indigenous writers. 
Young Adult Fiction // Ages 13+

PRINTZ HONOR BOOK: a seed grows

  • Sisters in the Wind by Angeline Boulley
    *American Indian Youth Literature Honor Book
    Young Adult Fiction // Ages 14+

Pura Belpré Awards

honor Latinx writers and illustrators whose children’s and young adult books best portray, affirm, and celebrate the Latino cultural experience

2026 Award Winner: On the Wings of la Noche

by Vanessa L. Torres

Seventeen-year-old Noche, who serves as an avian guide to the afterlife, suffers inner turmoil between falling for a new boy in town and letting go of her late girlfriend's soul.
Junior Fiction // Ages 12+

PURA BELPRE HONOR BOOK: a seed grows


Stonewall Book Award

for exceptional merit relating to the LGBTQIA+ experience

2026 Award Winner: One of the Boys

by Victoria Zeller

Grace Woodhouse used to have a great friend group, an amazing girlfriend, and a right foot set to earn her a Division I football scholarship-before she came out as trans. As senior year begins, Grace is struggling to find her place in early transition, new social circles, and a life without football. When a chance meeting cracks the door to college football back open, she has to decide how much of herself she's willing to give up for the game she loves.
Young Adult Fiction // Ages 12-18


Robert F. Sibert Informational Book Medal

for the most distinguished informational book for Young Adults

2026 Award Winner: Death in the Jungle: Murder, Betrayal, and the Lost Dream of Jonestown

by Candace Fleming

How did Jim Jones, the leader of Peoples Temple, convince more than 900 of his followers to commit "revolutionary suicide" by drinking cyanide-laced punch? From a master of narrative nonfiction comes a chilling chronicle of one of the most notorious cults in American history.
Non-Fiction // Ages 13+

SIBERT HONOR BOOK: a seed grows


More 2025 Teen Honor Books:


May 12

2025 ALA Youth Media Awards

Posted to Campbell Unclassified on May 12, 2025 at 1:26 PM by Genesis Gaule

The American Library Association (ALA) recently announced their 2025 Youth Media Awards which honors books, videos, and other outstanding materials for children and teens. Here are this year's winners and honorees we have in our catalog!

Looking for past award winners? Check out our posts for the 2021, 2022, 2023, and 2024 award winners.

Jump to: Children's | Junior | Teen / YA


Children's Books


Randolph Caldecott Medal

For the most distinguished American picture book for children

2025 Award Winner: Chooch Helped

illus. by Rebecca Lee Kunz, written by Andrea L. Rogers

Sissy’s younger brother, Chooch, isn’t a baby anymore. They just celebrated his second birthday, after all. But no matter what Chooch does—even if he’s messing something up! Which is basically all the time!—their parents say he’s just “helping.” Sissy feels that Chooch can get away with anything! 
Easy Fiction // Ages 4 - 8

CALDECOTT HONOR BOOKS:


More 2025 Children's Honor Books: berry song


Junior Books


Stonewall Book Award

To recognize exceptional merit relating to the gay/lesbian/bisexual/transgender experience

2025 Award Winner: Lunar Boy

by Jes and Cin Wibowo 

Indu, a boy from the moon, feels like he doesn't belong. He hasn't since he and his adoptive mom disembarked from their spaceship--their home--to live on Earth with their new blended family. In a moment of loneliness, Indu calls out to the moon, begging them to take him back. And against all odds, the moon hears him and agrees to bring him home of the first day of the New Year. But as the promised day draws nearer, Indu must decide: is he willing to give up what he's just found?
Junior Graphic Novel // Ages 8 - 12

STONEWALL HONOR BOOK:

  • The Flicker by H E Edgmon 
    Junior Fiction // Ages 9 - 12

Robert F. Sibert Informational Book Medal

For most distinguished informational book for youth

2025 Award Winner: Life After Whale: The Amazing Ecosystem of a Whale Fall

written by Lynn Brunelle, illus. by Jason Chin

Follow a blue whale’s enormous body to the bottom of the ocean, where it sets the stage for a bustling new ecosystem to flourish.
Junior Nonfiction // Ages 4-8+


More 2025 Junior Honor Books:

  • Just Shy of Ordinary by A. J. Sass 
    * Sydney Taylor Book Award Silver Medalist, Middle grade         
    Junior Fiction // Ages 8-12
  • The Wrong Way Home by Kate O'Shaughnessy
    * Newbery Honor         
    Junior Fiction // Ages 10-12
  • Shark Teeth by Sherri Winston 
    * Schneider Middle Grade Honor
    Junior Fiction // Ages 9-11

Teen / YA Books


William C. Morris Debut Award

Honors a debut book published by a first-time author writing for teens and celebrating impressive new voices in young adult literature

2025 Award Winner: Not Like Other Girls

by Meredith Adamo

When Jo-Lynn Kirby 's former best friend--pretty, nice Maddie Price--comes to her claiming to be in trouble, Jo assumes it's some kind of joke. There's no way Maddie would actually come to her for help. But then Maddie is gone. Everyone is quick to write off Maddie as a runaway, but Jo can't shake the feeling there's more to the story. To find out the truth, Jo needs to get back in with the people who left her behind...
Young Adult Fiction // Ages 14+

SYDNEY TAYLOR HONOR BOOK: a seed grows


Coretta Scott King Book Award

Recognizes outstanding books for young adults and children by African Americans that reflect the African American experience

2025 Award Winner: Twenty-four Seconds from Now...: A Love Story

by Jason Reynolds

In a series of moments spanning two years, seventeen-year-old Neon navigates the progression of his relationship with Aria, culminating in a case of the jitters as the two intend to take the next big step in their relationship.
Young Adult Fiction // Ages 14+


YALSA Award for Excellence in Nonfiction

Honors the best nonfiction book published for young adults (ages 12-18)

2025 Award Winner: Rising from the Ashes: Los Angeles, 1992 

Edward Jae Song Lee, Latasha Harlins, Rodney King, and a City on Fire

by Paula Yoo

A nuanced account of Los Angeles's 1992 uprising and its impact on its Korean and Black American communities--from the racism that created economically disadvantaged neighborhoods torn by drugs and gang-related violence to the tensions between the city’s minority communities. Woven throughout, and set against a minute-by-minute account of the uprising, are the voices of dozens others: police officers, firefighters, journalists, business owners, and activists whose recollections give texture and perspective to the events of those five days in 1992 and their impact over the years that followed.
Nonfiction // Ages 12+


More 2025 Teen Honor Books:

  • Louder Than Hunger by John Schu 
    * Schneider Middle Grade Honor
    Young Adult Fiction // Ages 10+
  • On the Bright Side by Anna Sortino 
    * Schneider Middle Grade Honor
    Young Adult Fiction // Ages 12+
  • Time and Time Again by Chatham Greenfield
    * Stonewall Honor Books for Young Adult Literature
    Young Adult Fiction // Ages 13-17
  • Dragonfruit by Makiia Lucier            
    * Asian/Pacific American Awards for Literature, Young Adult Honor
    Young Adult Fiction // Ages 14+
  • Lunar New Year Love Story written by Gene Luen Yang, illus. by LeUyen Pham\
    *Asian/Pacific American Awards for Literature, Young Adult Honor
    Young Adult Graphic Novel // Ages 14+
  • Dead Cat Tail Assassins by P. Djèlí Clark 
    * Alex Award Winner
    Fiction / Fantasy


Feb 06

2024 ALA Award Winners by Genesis Gaule

Posted to Campbell Unclassified on February 6, 2024 at 10:59 AM by Genesis Gaule

The American Library Association (ALA) recently announced their 2024 Youth Media Awards which honors books, videos, and other outstanding materials for children and teens. Here are this year's winners and honorees we have in our catalog!

Looking for past award winners? Check out our posts for the 2021, 2022, and 2023 award winners.

Jump to: Children's | Junior | Teen / YA


Children's Books


Theodor Seuss Geisel Award

Given to the author(s) and illustrator(s) of the most distinguished American book for beginning readers.

2024 Award Winner: Fox Has a Problem 

written and illustrated by Corey R. Tabor

Fox has a not-so-new problem, and every possible solution leads to more problems for the other animals, until they all come together with the ultimate fix.
Easy Reader Blue // Ages 4 - 8



Schneider Family Book Award

For books that embody an artistic expression of the disability experience.

2024 Award Winner: Henry, Like Always 

written and illustrated by Jenn Bailey

Henry, a first grader on the autism spectrum, attempts to navigate friendships, and sudden changes in classroom routines--like a parade on Friday instead of share time.
Easy  // Ages 6 - 9

* Theodor Seuss Geisel Award (2024 Honor)

SCHNEIDER FAMILY HONOR BOOK: a seed grows


Randolph Caldecott Medal

for the most distinguished American picture book for children.

2024 Award Winner: Big

written by Vashti Harrison

Praised for acting like a big girl when she is small, as a young girl grows, "big" becomes a word of criticism, until the girl realizes that she is fine just the way she is.
Easy Fiction // Ages 4 - 8

Coretta Scott King Author Book Award (Honor 2024)
Coretta Scott King Illustrator Book Award (Honor 2024)

RANDOLPH CALDECOTT HONOR BOOK: a seed grows


More Children's Honor Books: berry song

  • Rock your Mocs written by Laurel Goodluck and illustrated by Madelyn Goodnight
    * American Indian Youth Literature Award (2024 Honor)
    Easy Fiction // Ages 4 - 8
  • Berry Song written and and illustrated by Michaela Goade
    *  American Indian Youth Literature Award (2024 Honor)
    * Randolph Caldecott Medal (2023 Honor)
    Easy Fiction // Ages 4 - 8
  • Remember written by Joy Harjo and illustrated by Michaela Goade           in the blue
    *  American Indian Youth Literature Award (2024 Honor)
    Easy Fiction // Ages 3 - 7
  • Finding Papa written by Angela Pham Krans and illustrated by Thi Bui
    * Asian/Pacific American Award for Literature (2024 Honor)
    Easy Fiction // Ages 4 - 8
  • Remembering illustrated by Adriana M. Garcia and written by Xelena González
    * Pura Belpré Awards Youth Illustrator Award (2024 Honor)
    Easy // Ages 4 - 8

Junior Books


American Indian Youth Literature Awards

To identify and honor the very best writing and illustrations by and about Native Americans and Indigenous peoples of North America.

2024 Award Winner: We Still Belong

by Christine Day

Wesley is proud of the poem she wrote for Indigenous Peoples’ Day—but the reaction from a teacher makes her wonder if expressing herself is important enough. And due to the specific tribal laws of her family’s Nation, Wesley is unable to enroll in the Upper Skagit tribe and is left feeling “not Native enough.” Through the course of the novel, with the help of her family and friends, she comes to embrace her own place within the Native community. 
Junior Fiction // Ages 8 - 12

AMERICAN INDIAN YOUTH LITERATURE HONOR BOOKS: a seed grows

  • She Persisted: Maria Tallchief written by Christine Day, illustrated by Alexandra Boiger and Gillian Flint
    Junior Nonfiction // Ages 6-12
  • She Persisted: Deb Haaland written by Laurel Goodluck, illustrated by Alexandra Boiger and Gillian Flint
    Junior Nonfiction // Ages 6 - 12
  • Mascot by Traci Sorell and Charles Waters
    Junior Fiction // Ages 10+

Schneider Family Book Award

For books that embody an artistic expression of the disability experience.

2024 Award Winner: The Fire, the Water, and Maudie McGinn

by Sally J. Pla

Follows thirteen-year-old neurodivergent Maudie during an eventful summer in California with her father, where she struggles with whether to share a terrible secret about life with her mom and stepdad.
Junior Fiction // Ages 10+

SCHNEIDER FAMILY HONOR BOOK: a seed grows


Asian/Pacific American Award for Children's Literature

To honor and recognize individual work about Asian/Pacific Americans and their heritage, based on literary and artistic merit.

2024 Award Winner: Ruby Lost and Found

by Christina Li

After her Ye-Ye's death, Ruby feels lost, and it seems like everyone--from her best friends to her older sister--is abandoning her. After Ruby gets in major trouble at school, her parents decide she has to spend the summer at a local senior center, with her grandmother, Nai-Nai, and Nai-Nai's friends for company. When a new boy from Ruby's grade, Liam Yeung, starts showing up too, Ruby's humiliation is complete. Alongside Nai-Nai, who is keeping a secret that threatens to change everything, Ruby retraces Ye-Ye's scavenger hunt maps in an attempt to find a way out of her grief--and maybe even find herself.
Junior Fiction // Ages 8 - 12


Robert F. Sibert Informational Book Medal

For most distinguished informational book for youth.

2024 Award Winner: The Mona Lisa Vanishes: A Legendary Painter, a Shocking Heist, and the Birth of a Global Celebrity

written by Nicholas Day and illustrated by Brett Helquist

A narrative nonfiction about how the Mona Lisa was stolen from the Louvre, how the robbery made the portrait the most famous artwork in the world-and how the painting by Leonardo da Vinci should never have existed at all
Junior Nonfiction // Ages 8-12

SIBERT INFORMATIONAL HONOR BOOK: a seed grows


More Junior Honor Books:

  • Alebrijes by written by Donna Barba Higuera
    * Pura Belpré Author Award (2024 Honor)         
    Junior Fiction // Ages 9+
  • Aniana del Mar Jumps In by written by Donna Barba Higuera
    * Pura Belpré Author Award (2024 Honor)         
    Junior Fiction // Ages 9+
  • Something Like Home by Andrea Beatriz Arango
    * Pura Belpré Author Award (2024 Honor)
    Junior Fiction // Ages 10-14
  • A Sky Full of Song by Susan Lynn Meyer
    * Sydney Taylor Book Award (2024 Honor)
    Junior Fiction // Ages 8 - 12
  • The Many Assassinations of Samir, the Seller of Dreams written by Daniel Nayeri, illustrated by Daniel Miyares
    * John Newbery Medal (2024 Honor)
    Junior Fiction // Ages 10+

Teen / YA Books


Sydney Taylor Book Award

To outstanding books for children and teens that authentically portray the Jewish experience.

2024 Award Winner: The Blood Years

by Elana K. Arnold

Frederieke Teitler and her older sister, Astra, live in a house, in a city, in a world divided. Being a Jew has become increasingly dangerous, even in their beloved home of Czernowitz, long considered a safe haven for Jewish people. When war breaks out, Rieke and Astra’s world suddenly changes, and every day becomes a struggle: to keep their grandfather’s business, to keep their home, to keep their lives. Based on the true experiences of her grandmother’s childhood in Holocaust-era Romania.
Young Adult Fiction // Ages 14 - 17

SYDNEY TAYLOR HONOR BOOKS: a seed grows


Alex Awards:

Given to ten books written for adults that have special appeal to young adults, ages 12 through 18.


More Teen Honor Books: