Golden Duck Award
The Golden Duck Awards for Excellence in Children's Science Fiction have been given annually since 1992.
Categories
The categories are:
There is also provision for a Special Award if a book is found to be outstanding but doesn't fit any of the standard categories
Funding
The Golden Duck Awards are funded by Super-Con-Duck-Tivity, Inc., a 501(c)3 corporation, which also sponsors the U.S. midwest regional science fiction convention DucKon. Winners are selected by a group of teachers, librarians, parents, high tech workers and reviewers.
Golden Duck Award Winners
Picture Book
- 2004 - Hazel Nutt , Mad Scientist by , David Elliot illustrated by True Kelley (Holliday House, c2003 ISBN 0823417115)
- 2005 - Science Verse by Jon Scieszka and Lane Smith (Illustrator) (Viking)
- 2006 - (tie)
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- Whales on Stilts by M. T. Anderson, illustrated by Kurt Cyrus (Harcourt, 2005. ISBN 0152053409)
- The Fran That Time Forgot by Jim Benton (Aladdin, ISBN 0689862989)
- 2007 - Night of the Homework Zombies by Scott Nickel, Illustrated by Steve Harpster; (ISBN 9781598890358)
Eleanor Cameron Award
Hal Clement Award
- Winds of Marsby by H.M. Hoover
- Night Room by E.M. Goldman
- The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins (Scholastic Press, 2008, ISBN 9780439023481)
- Little Brother by Cory Doctorow (Doherty, Tom Associates, LLC, 2008, ISBN 9780765319852)
Special Award Winner
- 1997 Strong Female Characters - Kipton and the Tower of Time by Charles L. Fontenay (Royal Fireworks Press, 1996)
- 1999 Australian Contribution to Children's Science Fiction - to Garth Nix
- 2000 Promotion of Reading - Harry Potter series by J. K. Rowling
- 2003 Best Science and Technology Education - Tales of the Wonderzone (Entire Series) by Julie E. Czerneda (Trifolium Books)
- 2007 - Nonfiction - Write Your Own Science Fiction Story by Tish Farrell (Compass Point Books, 2006; ISBN 9780756516437)
External links
Locus listing of all awards from the first year to 2009