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Marilyn Baillie Picture Book Award

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The Marilyn Baillie Picture Book Award is an annual Canadian literary award, presented to the year's best illustrated picture book for children. Sponsored by A. Charles Baillie and administered by the Canadian Children's Book Centre, the award carries a monetary prize of $20,000.[1] The award is named in honour of Marilyn Baillie, a children's book author and early childhood educator who is married to former TD Bank chairman A. Charles Baillie.

The award is one of several presented by the Canadian Children's Book Centre each year; others include the Norma Fleck Award for Canadian Children's Non-Fiction, the Geoffrey Bilson Award for Historical Fiction for Young People and the TD Canadian Children's Literature Award.[1]

Winners and nominees

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Marilyn Baillie Picture Book Award winners and finalists[2]
Year Author Illustrator Title Result Ref
2006 Marie-Louise Gay Marie-Louise Gay Caramba! Winner
Nicola I. Campbell Kim LaFave Shi-shi-etko Finalist
Sharon Jennings Mélanie Watt Bearcub and Mama Finalist
Connie Kaldor and Carmen Campagne Brian Deines Lullaby Berceuse: A Warm Prairie Night Finalist
Mireille Levert Mireille Levert Eddie Longpants Finalist
2007 Sara O'Leary Julie Morstad When You Were Small Winner
Catherine Jameson Julie Flett Zoe and the Fawn Finalist
Barbara Reid Barbara Reid Fox Walked Alone Finalist
Ellen Schwartz Sima Elizabeth Shefrin Abby's Birds Finalist
Mélanie Watt Mélanie Watt Augustine Finalist
Mélanie Watt Mélanie Watt Scaredy Squirrel Finalist
2008 Frieda Wishinsky Marie-Louise Gay Please, Louise! Winner
Barroux , Jane MacAulay (trans.) Barroux Super Handyman: The Master of Tools Finalist
Nan Gregory Luc Melanson Pink Finalist
Robert Heidbreder Dušan Petričić Lickety-Split Finalist
2009 Hazel Hutchins and Gail Herbert Dušan Petričić Mattland Winner
Nicola I. Campbell Kim LaFave Shin-chi's Canoe Finalist
Cary Fagan Nicolas Debon Thing-Thing Finalist
Pamela Hickman Geraldo Valério It's Moving Day! Finalist
Ruth Ohi Ruth Ohi Chicken, Pig, Cow Finalist
2010 Colleen Sydor Nicolas Debon Timmerman Was Here Winner [3]
Geneviève Côté Geneviève Côté Me and You Finalist
Janet Perlman Janet Perlman The Delicious Bug Finalist
Joanne Schwartz Laura Beingessner Our Corner Grocery Store Finalist
Frieda Wishinsky Kady MacDonald Denton You're Mean, Lily Jean Finalist
2011 Laurel Croza Matt James I Know Here Winner [4]
Linda Bailey Bill Slavin Stanley's Little Sister Finalist [4]
Marianne Dubuc, Yvette Ghione (trans.) Marianne Dubuc In Front of My House Finalist [4]
Kyo Maclear Isabelle Arsenault Spork Finalist [4]
Caroline Woodward Julie Morstad Singing Away the Dark Finalist [4]
2012 Geneviève Côté Geneviève Côté Without You Winner [5][6]
Dan Bar-el Rae Maté Pussycat, Pussycat, Where Have You Been? Finalist [6][7]
Barbara Reid Barbara Reid Picture a Tree Finalist [6][7]
Ashley Spires Ashley Spires Small Saul Finalist [6][7]
Nicola Winstanley Janice Nadeau Cinnamon Baby Finalist [6][7]
2013 Cary Fagan Dušan Petričić Mr. Zinger's Hat Winner [8]
Geneviève Côté Geneviève Côté Mr. King's Things Finalist [8]
Wallace Edwards Wallace Edwards Uncle Wally's Old Brown Shoe Finalist [8]
Jennifer Lanthier François Thisdale The Stamp Collector Finalist [8]
Kyo Maclear Isabelle Arsenault Virginia Wolf Finalist [8]
2014 Julie Morstad Julie Morstad How To Winner [9]
Marthe Jocelyn and Nell Jocelyn Marthe Jocelyn and Nell Jocelyn Where Do You Look? Finalist [9]
Ruth Ohi Ruth Ohi Fox and Squirrel Finalist [9]
Kathy Stinson Dušan Petričić The Man with the Violin Finalist [9]
Eric Walters Eugenie Fernandes My Name Is Blessing Finalist [9]
2015 Cybèle Young Cybèle Young Nancy Knows Winner [10]
Christine Baldacchino Isabelle Malenfant Morris Micklewhite and the Tangerine Dress Finalist [10]
Laurel Croza Matt James From There to Here Finalist [10]
Roy Miki and Slavia Miki Julie Flett Dolphin SOS Finalist [10]
Ashley Spires Ashley Spires The Most Magnificent Thing Finalist [10]
Eric Walters Eugenie Fernandes Hope Springs Finalist [10]
2016 Danielle Daniel Danielle Daniel Sometimes I Feel Like a Fox Winner [11]
Willow Dawson Willow Dawson The Wolf-Birds Finalist [11]
Maureen Fergus Dušan Petričić InvisiBill Finalist [11]
Alma Fullerton Brian Deines In a Cloud of Dust Finalist [11]
JonArno Lawson Sydney Smith Sidewalk Flowers Finalist [11]
2017 Jennifer McGrath Josée Bisaillon The Snow Knows Winner [12]
Jenny Kay Dupuis and Kathy Kacer Gillian Newland I Am Not a Number Finalist [12]
Chris Hadfield and Kate Fillion The Fan Brothers The Darkest Dark Finalist [12]
Jon Klassen Jon Klassen We Found a Hat Finalist [12]
Shane Peacock Sophie Casson The Artist and Me Finalist [12]
2018 Paul Harbridge Matt James When the Moon Comes Winner [13]
Suzanne Del Rizzo Suzanne Del Rizzo My Beautiful Birds Finalist [13]
Cary Fagan Madeline Kloepper Little Blue Chair Finalist [13]
Melanie Florence Gabrielle Grimard Stolen Words Finalist [13][14]
Monique Gray Smith Danielle Daniel You Hold Me Up Finalist [13]
Debbie Ridpath Ohi Debbie Ridpath Ohi Sam & Eva Finalist [13]
2019 Shauntay Grant Eva Campbell Africville Winner [15]
Marie-Louise Gay Marie-Louise Gay Mustafa Finalist [15][16]
Jami Gigot Jami Gigot Seb and the Sun Finalist [15]
Matt James Matt James The Funeral Finalist [15][16]
Jillian Tamaki Jillian Tamaki They Say Blue Finalist [15]
2020 Sydney Smith Sydney Smith Small in the City Winner [17]
Saumiya Balasubramaniam Qin Leng When I Found Grandma Finalist [17]
Cary Fagan Dena Seiferling King Mouse Finalist [17]
Julie Flett Julie Flett Birdsong Finalist [17]
James Gladstone Gary Clement My Winter City Finalist [17]
Heather Smith Rachel Wada The Phone Booth in Mr. Hirota’s Garden Finalist [17]
2021 Jillian Tamaki Jillian Tamaki Our Little Kitchen Winner [18]
Suzanne Del Rizzo Miki Sato Golden Threads Finalist [18][19]
The Fan Brothers The Fan Brothers The Barnabus Project Finalist [18]
Naseem Hrab Frank Viva Weekend Dad Finalist [18]
Rebecca Thomas Maya McKibbin Swift Fox All Along Finalist [18]
2022 Julie Morstad Julie Morstad Time is a Flower Winner [20]
Julie Flett Julie Flett We All Play/Kimêtawânaw Finalist [20]
Bill Richardson Bill Pechet Hare B&B Finalist [20]
David A. Robertson Julie Flett On the Trapline Finalist [20]
Gracey Zhang Gracey Zhang Lala's Words Finalist [20]
2023 Matthew Forsythe Matthew Forsythe Mina Winner [21]
Mariam Körner Mariam Körner Fox and Bear Finalist [22]
Marie-Louise Gay Marie-Louise Gay I'm Not Sydney! Finalist
Nancy Vo Nancy Vo Boobies Finalist
The Fan Brothers The Fan Brothers Lizzy and the Cloud Finalist
2024 Jack Wong When You Can Swim Winner [23]
Lucy Ruth Cummins Our Pool Finalist [24]
Judith Henderson Nahid Kazemi Love Is in the Bear
Jean E. Pendziwol Todd Stewart Skating Wild on an Inland Sea
Kathy Stinson Lauren Soloy A Tulip in Winter: A Story About Folk Artist Maud Lewis

References

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