Wilhelm Hauff Prize
The Wilhelm Hauff Prize is a literary prize to promote children's and youth literature.
The prize is named after the German writer Wilhelm Hauff (1802–1827), who was made unforgettable through his fairy tales and stories .
Awards ceremonies
| year | Author | Title of the work |
| 1978 | Susan Cooper | Winter solstice |
| 1979 | Astrid Lindgren | The Lionheart brothers |
| 1980 | Michael Ende | the never ending Story |
| 1985 | Susan Varley | Goodbye, dear badger |