The Aesop Prize and Aesop Accolades are conferred annually by the Children’s Folklore Section of the American Folklore Society upon English language books for children and young adults, both fiction and nonfiction. Nominated books, which must be published in the year of the deadline or the year before, must be received by committee members no later than August 15. The winning books are announced at the annual meeting of the American Folklore Society each October.
Prize Review Criteria
- Folklore should be central to the book’s content and, if appropriate, to its illustrations.
- The folklore presented in the book should accurately reflect the culture and worldview of the people whose folklore is the focus of the book.
- The reader’s understanding of folklore should be enhanced by the book, as should the book be enhanced by the presence of folklore.
- The book should reflect the high artistic standards of the best of children’s literature and have strong appeal to the child reader.
- Folklore sources must be fully acknowledged and annotations referenced within the bound contents of the publication.
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1993 Winner (First Year of Award) |
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2014 Winner |
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