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Nosy Crow is an independent children's publisher, based in London. The company was founded in 2010 by Kate Wilson, formerly MD of Macmillan Children’s Books and Group MD of Scholastic UK Ltd, Adrian Soar, formerly Book Publishing CEO of
Macmillan Publishers Macmillan Publishers (occasionally known as the Macmillan Group; formally Macmillan Publishers Ltd and Macmillan Publishing Group, LLC) is a British publishing company traditionally considered to be one of the 'Big Five' English language publi ...
, and Camilla Reid, formerly Editorial Director of
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. In 2020, the company was named Independent Publisher of the Year at the
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."Pan Mac and Waterstones triumph at British Book Awards 2020"
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'', London, 29 June 2020. Retrieved on 30 June 2020
As of 2021, Nosy Crow is the UK's 11th largest children's publisher, according to
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data."Looking back on 2020"
''Nosy Crow'', London, 15 January 2021. Retrieved on 19 January 2021


History

Nosy Crow was founded in 2010 and published its first book in January 2011. In its first year of publishing, it released 23 books and 3 apps in total, and invoiced one million pounds. The company has a strong background in rights-selling. Wilson began her career selling rights at
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and in its first year, foreign rights to Nosy Crow titles were sold in 16 languages. By September 2014, Nosy Crow had grown to become the 16th largest children’s publisher in the UK, according to Nielsen Bookscan data, and by 2019, the company had grown to become the 12th largest children’s publisher in the UK.Nosy Crow has been shortlisted for three 2019 British Book Awards
''Nosy Crow'', London, 22 March 2019. Retrieved on 22 March 2019
The company has been noted on multiple occasions for its rapid growth in an industry experiencing shrinking revenue elsewhere.Cowdrey, Katherine
"Pan Macmillan and Waterstones take top prizes at the British Book Awards"
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'', London, 8 May 2017. Retrieved on 1 August 2017


Books

Nosy Crow publishes commercial fiction and non-fiction books for children aged from 0 to 14. Its most successful series to date include the ''Bizzy Bear'' books, illustrated by Benji Davies, and the ''Pip and Posy'' books, illustrated by
Axel Scheffler Axel Scheffler (born ) is a German illustrator and animator based in London. He is best known for his cartoon-like pictures for children's books, in particular ''The Gruffalo'' and ''The Gruffalo's Child'', written by Julia Donaldson. He has ...
, each of which have sold several million copies worldwide. The ''Pip and Posy'' books were credited with producing healthier than expected sales in the industry overall for 2011. Wilson had previously collaborated with Scheffler at Macmillan, where she published ''
The Gruffalo ''The Gruffalo'' is a British children's picture book by author Julia Donaldson and illustrated by Axel Scheffler. Its tells the story of a mouse taking a walk in the woods and deceiving different predators, including the Gruffalo. ''The Gruf ...
'' and initiated the long-running collaboration between the artist and former
Children's Laureate Children's Laureate, now known as the 'Waterstones Children's Laureate' is a prestigious position awarded in the United Kingdom once every two years to a "writer or illustrator of children's books to celebrate outstanding achievement in their fie ...
Julia Donaldson Julia Donaldson (born Julia Catherine Shields; born ) is an English writer and playwright, and the 2011–2013 Children's Laureate. She is best known for her popular rhyming stories for children, especially those illustrated by Axel Scheffler, ...
. Other successful titles and series include '' Open Very Carefully'', winner of the 2014 Waterstones Children's Book Prize,"Waterstones Children’s Book Prize 2014 winners announced"
''
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'', London, 3 April 2014. Retrieved on 6 September 2014.
the ''My Brother is a Superhero'' series, written by David Solomons, which has sold in over 20 languages worldwide and been awarded the 2016 Waterstones Children's Book PrizePauli, Michell
"David Solomons wins Waterstones prize with superhero story"
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and the 2016 British Book Industry Award Children's Book of the Year Prize,Shand-Baptiste, Kub
"My Brother is a Superhero wins best children's book award"
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'', London, 10 May 2016. Retrieved on 1 August 2017
Pamela Butchart's ''Baby Aliens'' series, which has won a
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Pauli, Michell
"Funny and silly books win the Blue Peter awards"
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'', London, 5 March 2015. Retrieved on 1 August 2017
and a
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,Erizanu, Paul
"My Headteacher is a Vampire Rat wins Children’s Book Award 2016"
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'', London, 28 May 2016. Retrieved on 1 August 2017
the ''Felt Flaps'' series by Ingela P. Arrhenius, winner of the Sainsbury's Children's Book of the Year Award,Wilson, Kat
"Where’s Mr Lion has won the Sainsbury’s Children’s Book Award!"
Nosy Crow, 24 August 2017. Retrieved on 7 February 2019
''There's a Bear on My Chair'' by Ross Collins, winner of the inaugural
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Greenaway Honour in 2016Parker, Nick
"The Amnesty CILIP Honour winners 2016"
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, 20 June 2016. Retrieved on 1 August 2017
and a UKLA Book Award in 2017,"UKLA Book Awards 2017 Winners Announced"
UKLA, 30 June 2017. Retrieved on 1 August 2017
and ''I Am The Seed That Grew The Tree: A Nature Poem For Every Day Of The Year'', winner of the inaugural
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Children’s Gift of the Year Award in 2018.


Apps

Nosy Crow was particularly notable for its original apps for the iOS platform.,Thomson, Li
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which it developed in-house. Between 2011 and 2018, Nosy Crow released over 25 apps, which won numerous awards and received critical acclaim, earning the company recognition as a leader in the field. In April 2018, the company announced that it would cease its in-house app development programme and close its app department, citing the challenging commercial environment for children's reading apps.


Partnerships

Nosy Crow has become well known for its partnerships,Flood, Alison
"John Lewis snowman remodelled as children's book"
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with international publishers,Neill, Graeme
"Nosy Crow signs with US' Candlewick Press"
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'', London, 11 March 2011. Retrieved on 14 March 2012
charities,Eyre, Charlotte
"Unicef to distribute free board books in Scotland"
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'', London, 17 July 2014. Retrieved on 1 August 2017
and other organisations. In North America, many of the company's illustrated book titles are published under an imprint of the same name by
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, and in Australia, Nosy Crow books are distributed by
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. In November 2012, the company made headlines by creating an instant picture book edition of the
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Christmas television advert, in partnership with John Lewis. The company has since produced picture book editions of several further John Lewis Christmas television adverts, in 2013, 2014, 2016 and 2017. In September 2014, the company announced a partnership with
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, to publish a jointly-branded children's book list, and in October 2015, Nosy Crow announced a second partnership with
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for another jointly-branded children's book list.


Awards

Since being established, Nosy Crow has won a number of awards, both for its books and apps, and as a company. These include:


Business Awards

* British Book Awards: Independent Publisher of the Year 2020, Children's Publisher of the Year 2019,"Penguin General and W H Smith Travel crowned in BBA trade awards"
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'', London, 13 May 2019. Retrieved on 14 May 2019
Children's Publisher of the Year 2017 *
Queen's Award for Enterprise The Queen's Awards for Enterprise is an awards programme for British businesses and other organizations who excel at international trade, innovation, sustainable development or promoting opportunity (through social mobility). They are the highest ...
: International Trade (April 2018) * IPG Independent Publishing Awards: Marketing Award (May 2019); International Achievement Award (March 2018); Children’s Publisher of the Year (February 2017); Independent Publisher of the Year, Children's Publisher of the Year (March 2016); Digital Marketing Award, Young Independent Publisher of the Year (March 2015); Digital Marketing Award, International Achievement of the Year (March 2014); Children's Publisher of the Year, International Achievement of the Year (March 2013); Newcomer of the Year, Children's Publisher of the Year, Innovation of the Year (March 2012) * Stationers’ Company Innovation Excellence Award - June 2014 * Nectar Small Business Award: Small Business of the Year - September 2014Carpenter, Carolin
"Nosy Crow wins Nectar business award"
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The Bookseller ''The Bookseller'' is a British magazine reporting news on the publishing industry. Philip Jones is editor-in-chief of the weekly print edition of the magazine and the website. The magazine is home to the ''Bookseller''/Diagram Prize for Oddest ...
'', London, 4 September 2014.
* Growing Business Award: Young Company of the Year - November 2014Ruthven, Hunte
"Xtrac's Peter Digby roars to success at the Growing Business Awards"
''Real Business'', London, 25 November 2014. Retrieved on 26 November 2014
* Mumpreneur Award: Inspirational Business Mum (Kate Wilson) - October 2011


Book Awards

* Waterstones Children's Gift of the Year (I Am The Seed That Grew The Tree: A Nature Poem For Every Day Of The Year) - November 2018 * Sainsbury’s Children’s Book Award: Children’s Book of the Year (Where's Mr Lion?) - August 2017 * UKLA Book Award: 3 to 6 Category (There's a Bear on My Chair) - June 2017 * Tir Na n-Og Award: Best English language children's book (Sweet Pizza) - June 2017"Tir na n-Og awards Past Winners"
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, 1 June 2017. Retrieved on 1 August 2017
* Amnesty CILIP Greenaway Honour (There's a Bear on My Chair) - June 2016 * Children's Book Award: Overall Winner (My Headteacher is a Vampire Rat) - May 2016 * British Book Industry Award: Children's Book of the Year (My Brother is a Superhero) - May 2016 * Waterstones Children's Book Prize: Overall Winner (My Brother is a Superhero) - March 2016 * Tir Na n-Og Award: Best English language children's book (Cow Girl) - May 2015 * Blue Peter Book Award: Best Story (The Spy Who Loved School Dinners) - March 2015 * Waterstones Children's Book Prize: Picture Book Category Winner (Open Very Carefully) - April 2014


App Awards

* FutureBook Awards: Best Children’s Digital Book (Goldilocks and Little Bear) - December 2016; Best Children’s Digital Book (Snow White) - December 2015; Best Children's Fiction Digital Book (Jack and the Beanstalk), Most Inspiring Digital Publishing Person (Kate Wilson) - November 2014;"Nosy Crow, Profile and PRH among FutureBook's innovation winners"
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The Bookseller ''The Bookseller'' is a British magazine reporting news on the publishing industry. Philip Jones is editor-in-chief of the weekly print edition of the magazine and the website. The magazine is home to the ''Bookseller''/Diagram Prize for Oddest ...
'', London, 14 November 2014. Retrieved on 17 November 2014
Best Children's Digital Book (Rounds: Parker Penguin) - November 2013; Best Children's App (Cinderella) - December 2011 * UKLA Digital Book Awards: Digital Book Award (Goldilocks and Little Bear) - June 2016; Digital Book Award (Axel Scheffler’s Flip Flap Safari) - July 2015 * Booktrust Best Book Award: Best Tech (Little Red Riding Hood) - July 2014 * Publishing Innovation Award: App — Juvenile (Cinderella) - January 2012 * KAPi Award: Children's Book App or eBook (Cinderella) - January 2012 * iLounge Award: iPad Kid's App of the Year (Cinderella) - November 2011


References

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