Australian children's picture book 'Magic Beach' by Alison Lester has taken the top spot in Guardian Australia's poll to find the country's best children's picture book. With over 100,000 votes cast after polling opened on January 27, Magic Beach edged out Possum Magic by Mem Fox and illustrator Julie Vivas, which had initially taken an early lead.
Lester's beloved rhyming picture book from 1990 follows the adventures children can have at the beach, exploring both the natural environment and the power of imagination. The book has been instantly recognised through its unique watercolour style, illustrated by Lester herself.
The news came as a thrill to Lester, who was informed about her win while visiting Magic Beach in Walkerville South, Victoria, the very same spot that inspired the picture book. "That is fabulous news," she said, expressing gratitude to everyone who voted for her book. "I think I owe a lot to my family and friends who were all in there voting for me as well."
Magic Beach won with 2,557 votes on the final day of voting, almost 800 votes ahead of Possum Magic. While it was previously thought that Lester would be happy to have just one win, being included in the top four was still seen as a "miracle" by her.
Lester's humble and down-to-earth approach was evident when she said she would celebrate her win with a swim at the beach, and suggested sharing the prize with fellow authors. The former Australian children's laureate attributed the book's success to its unique portrayal of an authentic Australian experience β that is, the country's approach to visiting the beach.
As for the competition, Where is the Green Sheep? by Mem Fox and illustrator Judy Horacek came in third with 1,609 votes, followed closely by Diary of a Wombat by Jackie French and illustrator Bruce Whatley. Other notable mentions included My Shadow is Pink, Animalia, Room on Our Rock, There's a Hippopotamus on Our Roof Eating Cake, Come Over to My House, All the Ways to Be Smart, and Kissed by the Moon β all four of which were authored by Lester.
The poll was shaped by Guardian readers who initially voted in December to shape the top 50 best Australian children's picture books list. With roughly 15,000 votes cast every single day, it was a fierce competition that left many popular titles on the outside looking in before the final round.
Lester's beloved rhyming picture book from 1990 follows the adventures children can have at the beach, exploring both the natural environment and the power of imagination. The book has been instantly recognised through its unique watercolour style, illustrated by Lester herself.
The news came as a thrill to Lester, who was informed about her win while visiting Magic Beach in Walkerville South, Victoria, the very same spot that inspired the picture book. "That is fabulous news," she said, expressing gratitude to everyone who voted for her book. "I think I owe a lot to my family and friends who were all in there voting for me as well."
Magic Beach won with 2,557 votes on the final day of voting, almost 800 votes ahead of Possum Magic. While it was previously thought that Lester would be happy to have just one win, being included in the top four was still seen as a "miracle" by her.
Lester's humble and down-to-earth approach was evident when she said she would celebrate her win with a swim at the beach, and suggested sharing the prize with fellow authors. The former Australian children's laureate attributed the book's success to its unique portrayal of an authentic Australian experience β that is, the country's approach to visiting the beach.
As for the competition, Where is the Green Sheep? by Mem Fox and illustrator Judy Horacek came in third with 1,609 votes, followed closely by Diary of a Wombat by Jackie French and illustrator Bruce Whatley. Other notable mentions included My Shadow is Pink, Animalia, Room on Our Rock, There's a Hippopotamus on Our Roof Eating Cake, Come Over to My House, All the Ways to Be Smart, and Kissed by the Moon β all four of which were authored by Lester.
The poll was shaped by Guardian readers who initially voted in December to shape the top 50 best Australian children's picture books list. With roughly 15,000 votes cast every single day, it was a fierce competition that left many popular titles on the outside looking in before the final round.