noun an honorary title given to a distinguished children's author or illustrator
The Children's Laureate is a prestigious title awarded to an author or illustrator of children's books, who serves as an advocate for children's literature.
The Children's Laureate often visits schools and libraries to promote reading and literacy among children.
The Children's Laureate may be featured in interviews, articles, and other media outlets to raise awareness about the importance of children's literature.
The Children's Laureate may collaborate with other artists and organizations to create projects that inspire creativity and imagination in children.
The children's laureate is often a well-known writer of children's literature who is appointed to promote and celebrate children's books and reading.
Librarians may work closely with the children's laureate to promote literacy and reading among young people through library programs and events.
Teachers may use the children's laureate as a resource to inspire their students to read more and engage with literature in the classroom.