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Klaus Flugge Prize 2026 Longlist announced

Prize awarded annually to the most promising and exciting newcomer to children’s book illustration.

The 2026 Klaus Flugge Prize Longlisted Illustrators


Set up over 10 years ago in 2016, the Klaus Flugge Prize honours publisher Klaus Flugge, a hugely influential figure in picture books and founder of publishing house Andersen Press
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The Klaus Flugge Prize, an annual award, is the only one to recognise a published picture book by a debut illustrator. It’s the most significant children’s book award, with a £5,000 prize for the most promising and exciting newcomer to children’s book illustration.

I love that this prize celebrates such a wide range of styles and approaches. There’s no single way to be a picture book illustrator—every voice and visual language has value.

Emma Farrarons, 2025 Klaus Flugge Prize winner

This year 18 books have made it to the longlist with Andersen Press, Kumusha and Walker Books each have two books on the list, while independent publishers Graffeg, Otter-Barry Books and Scallywag Press are also represented.

We are also proud to announce that included in this years longlist are AOI Members, Laila Ekboir and Rachel Matilda Wolf.

2025 Klaus Flugge Prize winner, Emma Farrarons

The 2026 Klaus Flugge Prize longlist in full (listed alphabetically by illustrator last name):
The Great Bear
illustrated and written by Annie Booker
edited by Emily Ford, design by Becky Chilcott and Lydia Coventry (Two Hoots)

Milo and the Mountain illustrated and written by Jamie Carroll
edited by Susan Houlden, design by Emma Byrne (O’Brien Press)

Room for One More illustrated by Jessica Ciccolone
Written by Frances Stickley, edited by Alice Milner-Watt, design by Rebecca Garrill (Andersen Press)

The Great Green Island written and illustrated by Becky Colvin
edited by Tanny Hossain, design by Sue Mason (Macmillan Children’s Books)

Baxter’s View illustrated and written by Kerri Cunningham (aka Murphy’s Sketches)
edited by Jasmine Dove, design by Becky Chilcott (Fox & Ink Books)

Unity Street School Saves the Planet illustrated and written by Sheena Davies
edited by Janetta Otter-Barry, design by Sophie Pelham (Otter-Barry Books)

A Song of the Seasons illustrated and written by Yibing Deng
edited by Joanna Perdoni, design by Avni Patel (Post Wave)

We Are Like Birds illustrated and written by Laila Ekboir
edited by Laure Gysemans, design by Charmaine McDonough (Kumusha)

Mandy is Still a Banana illustrated by Amy Louise Evans
written by Zoe Arena, edited by Amy Anderson, design by Paula Burgess (Hodder Children’s Books)                  

That’s Not Stella illustrated and written by Donna Fredin
edited by Fay Evans, design by Lilly Gottwald (Flying Eye Books)

100 Goats and Granny illustrated by Lauren Hinds
written by Atinuke, edited by Alice Dawes, designed by Ines Amaral (Walker Books)

My Rice is Best illustrated by Maxwell A. Oginni
written by Selina Brown, edited by Andrea MacDonald & Annie Gnoan, design by Deborah Vickers (Puffin)

The Voyage that Changed the World illustrated and written by Thekla Priebst
edited by Hannah Dove, Katie Taylor and Kimberley Davis, design by Karissa Santos (Quarto)

The Hunt for the Fog Town Moose illustrated and written by Stefania Aldana Trujillo
edited by Annabel Walwyn, design by Charmaine McDonough (Kumusha)

Wolf in the City illustrated and written by Rachel Tilda Wolf
edited by Janice Thomson, design by Goldy Broad (Scallywag Press)

Henry the Artistic Dog illustrated and written by Justin Worsley
edited by Sue Buswell, design by Rebecca Garrill (Andersen Press)

Our Dance illustrated and written by Circle Yuen
edited by Matthew Howard, design by Joana Rodriguez (Graffeg)

Seven Babies illustrated and written by Forest Xiao
publisher Deirdre McDermott, edited by Maria Tunney (Walker Books)

The 2026 Klaus Flugge Prize Longlisted Books

This year’s judges are 2025 Klaus Flugge Prize winner Emma Farrarons; award-winning author illustrator Rob Biddulph; Shelley Jackson, course director for the internationally renowned MA in Children’s Book Illustration at Cambridge School of Art, Anglia Ruskin University; and Vanessa Lewis, co-owner of independent children’s bookshop The Book Nook in Hove. Julia Eccleshare is chair of the judging panel.

As the Klaus Flugge Prize heads into its second decade, we are excited to reveal this year’s longlist, eighteen books covering a huge range of subjects and making use of a wide array of techniques and illustration styles to tell their stories, convey mood and depict character. As demonstrated on The Apprentice recently, creating a successful children’s picture book requires huge skill and a very special level of creativity and we congratulate all these talented debut illustrators. Huge thanks as always to Klaus Flugge whose generosity makes the prize possible and who has done so much for picture book publishing.

Julia Eccleshare, Judging Panel Chair

The shortlist will be announced on 14 May 2026, and the winner will be announced at an award ceremony at the Art Workers’ Guild, London on 9 September 2026.

The longlist will be celebrated with an event taking place at Waterstones Piccadilly on Tuesday 5 May, where special guests judges Rob Biddulph and Emma Farrarons will be discussing their work and illustration styles.


Find out more: Klaus Flugge Prize

24 February 2026


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