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Oscar's Book Prize has announce its 2018 shortlist – the fifth time it has chosen the best book for under-fives. After more than 100 submissions, five titles compete for the £5,000 early-years award.
The prize was set up to celebrate the best of children's literature and is supported by Amazon and the National Literacy Trust. It is named after Oscar Ashton, who died in 2012 at the age of three and a half from an undetected heart condition.
The prize’s 2018 judging panel, comprising TV and radio presenter Katie Derham, Julia Eccleshare, Children’s Director of the Hay Festival, Brigitte Ricou-Bellan, UK Director of Books at Amazon, and Oscar’s parents, James Ashton and Viveka Alvestrand, has searched for the best in children’s stories and stories Oscar himself would have loved.
The winner of the £5,000 award will be revealed at a ceremony at St James's Palace on 14 May, 2018.