Mac Barnett Named 2025-26 National Ambassador for Young People's Literature

The Library of Congress ambassadorship will celebrate the power of picture books.

Author Mac Barnett has been named the 2025-26 National Ambassador for Young People's Literature.

“It’s a profound honor to serve as ambassador. When I got the news, I was speechless, which is unusual for me,” Barnett said in a statement. “Now I feel energized to proclaim the many glories of children’s literature, with a particular focus on a unique and marvelous way of telling stories: the children’s picture book.”

He has written more than 60 books for children, including picture books (and Caldecott Honor titles for Jon Klassen's illustrations) Extra Yarn and Sam & Dave Dig a Hole, as well as the graphic novel series "The First Cat in Space." Barnett's platform will be "Behold, The Picture Book! Let’s Celebrate Stories We Can Feel, Hear, and See."

Schools, libraries, and community groups can submit proposals to host Barnett in 2025. The deadline for proposals is March 3.

The National Ambassador for Young People’s Literature is an initiative of the Library of Congress, in partnership with Every Child a Reader. Barnett takes the post from Meg Medina, who was a member of the selection committee. Other previous ambassadors include Jason Reynolds, Jacqueline Woodson, Gene Luen Yang, Kate DiCamillo, Walter Dean Myers, Katherine Paterson, and Jon Scieszka.

Barnett will be officially inaugurated into the role by Librarian of Congress Carla Hayden on Thursday, February 6 at 10:30 a.m. The ceremony will be streamed on the Library of Congress YouTube page.

Read the full press release from the Library of Congress below.

 

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