Governor General's Award for English language children's illustration
- Governor General's Award for English language children's illustration
This is a list of winner's of the Governor General's Award for English language children's illustration. This award was created in 1987 alongside the Governor General's Award for English language children's literature.
*1987 - Marie-Louise Gay, "Rainy Day Magic"
*1988 - Kim LaFave, "Amos's Sweater"
*1989 - Robin Muller, "The Magic Paintbrush"
*1990 - Paul Morin, "The Orphan Boy"
*1991 - Joanne Fitzgerald, "Doctor Kiss Says Yes"
*1992 - Ron Lightburn, "Waiting for the Whales"
*1993 - Mireille Levert, "Sleep Tight, Mrs. Ming"
*1994 - Murray Kimber, "Josepha: A Prairie Boy's Story"
*1995 - Ludmila Zeman, "The Last Quest of Gilgamesh"
*1996 - Eric Beddows, "The Rooster's Gift"
*1997 - Barbara Reid, "The Party"
*1998 - Kady MacDonald Denton, "A Child's Treasury of Nursery Rhymes"
*1999 - Gary Clement, "The Great Poochini"
*2000 - Marie-Louise Gay, "Yuck, A Love Story"
*2001 - Mireille Levert, "Island in the Soup"
*2002 - Wallace Edwards, "Alphabeasts"
*2003 - Allen Sapp, "The Song Within My Heart"
*2004 - Stéphane Jorisch, "Jabberwocky"
*2005 - Rob Gonsalves, "Imagine a Day"
*2006 - Leo Yerxa, "Ancient Thunder"
*2007 - Duncan Weller, "The Boy from the Sun"
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