NBU-prisen
NBU-prisen is a prize which is awarded by the Norwegian Writers for Children to a person or institution who had produced award winning work in children or youth literature in Norway. It is awarded every year to a Norwegian author or organization. The actual prize is a work of art, typically created by an illustrator of children’s books.[1]
Prize winners
- 1988: Anne-Marie Hole Borgen
- 1989: Norsk Forfattersentrum
- 1990: Literature Project in Telemark
- 1991: Else Ditlevsen
- 1992: Wenche Blomberg
- 1993: Kåre Kverndokken
- 1994: Karin Beate Vold (of Norsk Barnebokinstitutt)
- 1995: Hå Municipality
- 1996: Guri Vesaas (Samlaget) and Øyunn Krokann (of Gyldendal Tiden)
- 1997: Leikny Haga Indergaard
- 1988: Harald Bache-Wiig (University of Oslo)
- 1999: Barnetimen for de minste (NRK)
- 2000: Book seller Lars-Erik Hanssen (of Fortuna Bokhandel)
- 2001: Author Anette Diesen
- 2002: Editor Irja Thorenfeldt (Aschehoug) and professor Åsfrid Svensen (of University of Oslo)
- 2003: Book seller Kari Johanne Samuelsen and anmelder Ola By Rise (of Adresseavisen)
- 2004: Cultural editors in the Hamar Arbeiderblad and Oppland Arbeiderblad for their book reviews.
- 2005: Children's book editor Wenche Larsen (of Cappelen) and Anne Horn (of Omnipax)
- 2006: Children's Librarian by NLB Eli Frisvold; and NRK's primary and secondary editorial
- 2007: School librarians Øystein Norvoll of Tromsø and Sigrunn Instefjord of Odda
- 2008: Jean-Baptiste Coursaud and Gabriele Haefs
- 2009: Former editor of Cappelen, Tori Hofmo, and editor of Cappelen Damm, Ellen Seip
- 2010: Pegasus, children's program at the Norwegian Literature Festival in Lillehammer
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