Moonbeam Children's Book Awards "Celebrating youthful curiosity,
discovery and learning
through books and reading"
2010
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Frequently Asked Questions

Who enters the Moonbeam Awards?

All authors, illustrators, and publishers are eligible, ranging from large multi-title publishing houses to small one-title publishers. Books may be entered from throughout North America and by overseas authors and publishers who publish English-language books intended for the American market.

Are awards programs worth the money and effort?

Entering your titles in an awards program does take time, money, and effort, but the possible payoffs include financial reward, personal satisfaction, and prestige. Awards are a great morale boost for all those involved, and they influence reviewers and buyers. The gold seal prominently placed on the book cover often captures the buyer’s attention and leads to higher sales. For example, one of the winners in our inaugural Independent Publisher Book Awards contest reordered 6,000 IPPY stickers for their latest print run. The book (originally published in 1996) keeps on selling, thanks in part to that gold seal on the cover.

What sets the Moonbeam Awards apart?

The Moonbeam Awards are 100% dedicated to identifying the best children’s books published each year for the North American market. The Moonbeam Awards are one of the fastest growing U.S.-based award contests focused on children’s books. Award-winners appear for an entire year at www.moonbeamawards.com. Winners will also be featured in www.IndependentPublisher.com and highlighted prominently in our monthly newsletter, which goes out to more than 8,000 subscribers worldwide, many of whom are agents, buyers, and librarians.

Less Frequently Asked Questions

If I enter the Moonbeam Awards online, how do you judge my books?

We designed the online entry system to make entering the Moonbeam Awards more convenient, but you still have to ship the books to us. We suggest (but don't require) that you send a trackable package or include a self-addressed postcard to help us confirm receipt of your entry. Please include the online entry receipt with the books or a note listing contact and category information. Please send in two copies per title per category for your entries.

Do the judges read every book from cover to cover?

Awards judges are very good at assessing a book’s quality, much as a buyer at a bookstore or library determines whether or not to purchase. The further a book makes it into the judging process, the more likely it will be read completely.

Any other questions?

Send an e-mail to Jim Barnes, Awards Director - Click Here