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In their third year, these awards continue to celebrate quality literary efforts in the field of children’s literature. The awards have primarily been envisioned to fill the gap in recognitions for creators and publishers striving to contribute to children’s literature in Indian languages. It is our hope that these will be a small step in bringing more credibility and significance to the discourse around the genre in India.

The Room to Read Children’s Literature Awards have two primary categories — the Children’s Book Creators’ Awards, decided upon by a jury, and the Teacher-Librarian’s Choice Awards, which are based on voting.

In 2024, we expanded the Teacher-Librarian’s Choice Award category to the Telugu language. We are happy to announce that in 2025, along with Hindi books, we will recognize books published in the Marathi language as well! 

The Next Chapter Begins

Watch Poornima Garg, Country Director - Room to Read India, as she launches the third edition of the Children’s Literature Awards 2025!!! What's new? A new language and a vibrant new look!
These awards champion the voices that bring diverse and engaging stories to children across India in a language and context that they understand.

Children’s Book Creators’ Awards

These awards aim to honor and celebrate original creative work in children’s books. Books originally created in the Hindi language will be awarded across two age brackets (ages 3-8, and ages 8-12).
Nominations are now open for this category! Read our nomination guidelines in English.

Get Creative

For ages 3-8 and 8-12 

Get Creative

For ages 3-8 and 8-12

Get Creative

For ages 3-8 and 8-12

Teacher-Librarian’s Choice Awards

These awards aim to recognize children’s books which teachers and librarians have found best-suited to serve children's reading interests! They are awarded annually to the most popular children’s books in the library/classroom setting. This year, these awards will be given for books in Hindi and Marathi (NEW!) across two age brackets (ages 3-8 and ages 8-12).

Publishers can now send us nominations for the Teacher-Librarian’s Choice Award! Entries will be accepted till April 30, 2025.

Submissions for Hindi

 

Guidelines in Hindi and English

Submissions for Marathi

 

Guidelines in Marathi and English

Children’s Book Creators’ Award Winners from 2024

Why did we establish the
Room to Read Children’s Literature Awards?

Children’s literature as an independent genre first took root in the West, making its mark in India’s vibrant literary scene only recently. Despite the growing interest, children’s literature remains underrepresented in a country with such vast linguistic diversity. However, we are seeing a surge of genuine efforts across India to create authentic, contextually rich literature that captivates young minds. These contributions are crucial in distinguishing children's literature from adult works and in nurturing imaginative, independent readers through libraries, learning centres, and personal collections. 

In this emerging field, writers, illustrators, and publishers are embracing the challenge of weaving tradition with contemporary themes, reflecting India’s rich diversity through engaging stories and visuals. The Room to Read Children’s Literature Awards recognize and celebrate those who bring to life children’s experiences and inspire love for reading. 

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

No, there is no nomination fee.

  • For the Room to Read Children’s Book Creators’ Award, read our submission guidelines in Hindi and English.
  • For the Room to Read Teacher-Librarian’s Choice Award, read our

Yes, absolutely! If your book is published in an Indian language and qualifies the criteria prescribed for the concerned category of the award.

  • For the Room to Read Children’s Book Creators’ Award: Only books originally written and published in the Hindi language are invited for nomination.
  • For the Room to Read Teacher-Librarian’s Choice Award: Nominations can be made for Hindi or Marathi language books either originally published in the respective language or translated/adapted from an original Indian language/English book. However, the original and translation should both be published in India.

Yes, if the book in question has been originally written in Hindi and published with a registered Indian publisher.

You can write to us at [email protected].