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The children’s book market continues to flourish in 2026, with publishers actively seeking fresh voices, diverse stories, and imaginative tales that captivate young readers. From board books for babies to middle grade adventures and young adult novels, the industry welcomes submissions across all age categories and genres.

This comprehensive guide presents over 100 children’s book publishers currently accepting submissions, organized by age category and publisher type, with essential submission information for each.

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Latest List Of Major Children’s Book Publishers

1. Scholastic

Overview: The world’s largest children’s book publisher with multiple imprints covering all age ranges and genres.

Age Groups: Picture books, early readers, middle grade, young adult

Acceptance Rate: Less than 1% (agented only)

Submission Status: Agented submissions only

2. Penguin Young Readers (Penguin Random House)

Overview: Multiple imprints including Dial, Dutton, and Philomel publishing diverse children’s literature.

Age Groups: Board books through YA

Acceptance Rate: Less than 1% (agented)

Submission Status: Agented submissions

3. HarperCollins Children’s Books

Overview: Prestigious publisher with numerous imprints spanning all children’s categories.

Age Groups: All ages from board books to YA

Acceptance Rate: Less than 1% (agented)

Submission Status: Agented only

4. Simon & Schuster Children’s Publishing

Overview: Major publisher with multiple award-winning imprints for young readers.

Age Groups: Picture books through young adult

Acceptance Rate: Less than 1% (agented)

Submission Status: Agented submissions

5. Macmillan Children’s Publishing Group

Overview: Includes Feiwel and Friends, Henry Holt, and other distinguished imprints.

Age Groups: All children’s age categories

Acceptance Rate: Less than 1% (agented)

Submission Status: Agented only

Picture Book Publishers Accepting Unsolicited Submissions

6. Lee & Low Books

Overview: Leading multicultural children’s publisher focusing on diversity and representation.

Age Groups: Picture books, middle grade

Acceptance Rate: 2-4%

Submission Status: Open to unsolicited; check submission windows

7. Charlesbridge Publishing

Overview: Independent publisher of high-quality children’s books with educational value.

Age Groups: Picture books, early readers, middle grade nonfiction

Acceptance Rate: 3-5%

Submission Status: Accepts unsolicited manuscripts

8. Boyds Mills & Kane

Overview: Independent publisher with several imprints for picture books and middle grade.

Age Groups: Picture books, poetry, middle grade

Acceptance Rate: 2-4%

Submission Status: Accepts queries and manuscripts

9. Sleeping Bear Press

Overview: Publisher of high-quality picture books, often with regional or educational themes.

Age Groups: Picture books, nonfiction

Acceptance Rate: 3-6%

Submission Status: Accepts unsolicited submissions

10. Flashlight Press

Overview: Small press publishing picture books with strong emotional content and life lessons.

Age Groups: Picture books (ages 4-8)

Acceptance Rate: 1-2%

Submission Status: Annual submission period (typically July)

11. Little Bee Books

Overview: Imprint of Bonnier Publishing creating innovative children’s books.

Age Groups: Board books, picture books, early readers

Acceptance Rate: 2-4%

Submission Status: Accepts agented submissions primarily

12. Barefoot Books

Overview: Publisher of diverse, multicultural children’s books with beautiful illustrations.

Age Groups: Board books, picture books, early readers

Acceptance Rate: 3-5%

Submission Status: Accepts unsolicited manuscripts

13. Ripple Grove Press

Overview: Independent publisher of picture books with timeless themes and artistic illustrations.

Age Groups: Picture books

Acceptance Rate: 2-3%

Submission Status: Annual submission period

14. Familius

Overview: Publisher of books strengthening families, including children’s picture books.

Age Groups: Picture books, middle grade

Acceptance Rate: 5-8%

Submission Status: Accepts proposals year-round

15. Clear Fork Publishing

Overview: Publisher of children’s books with emphasis on character development and values.

Age Groups: Picture books, middle grade

Acceptance Rate: 6-10%

Submission Status: Accepts unsolicited submissions

Early Reader & Chapter Book Publishers

16. Albert Whitman & Company

Overview: Long-established publisher of books for young readers with diverse stories.

Age Groups: Board books, picture books, early readers, middle grade

Acceptance Rate: 2-4%

Submission Status: Accepts unsolicited manuscripts

17. Holiday House

Overview: Independent publisher with strong commitment to debut authors.

Age Groups: Picture books, early readers, middle grade, YA

Acceptance Rate: 2-4%

Submission Status: Accepts unsolicited submissions

18. Peachtree Publishing

Overview: Independent publisher of high-quality children’s books across all ages.

Age Groups: Picture books through YA

Acceptance Rate: 2-4%

Submission Status: Accepts queries

19. Capstone Publishers

Overview: Educational publisher creating engaging books for young readers.

Age Groups: Early readers, middle grade, high-interest/low-level

Acceptance Rate: 4-7%

Submission Status: Accepts proposals for specific lines

20. Creston Books

Overview: Independent publisher of diverse children’s books with social awareness.

Age Groups: Picture books, middle grade

Acceptance Rate: 3-6%

Submission Status: Limited submission windows

21-30. Additional Early Reader Publishers

Kane Press: Educational early readers; 4-8% acceptance; accepts submissions

Seedling Publications: Beginning readers; 5-10% acceptance; educational focus

Pioneer Valley Books: Leveled readers; 6-12% acceptance; accepts proposals

Red Chair Press: Educational children’s books; 5-9% acceptance; query first

Raven Tree Press: Bilingual books; 4-8% acceptance; multicultural focus

Shen’s Books: Multicultural picture books; 3-7% acceptance; Asian-Pacific focus

Orca Book Publishers: Canadian publisher; 3-6% acceptance; all ages

Pajama Press: Canadian independent; 4-7% acceptance; picture books to MG

Annick Press: Canadian publisher; 3-6% acceptance; diverse subjects

Second Story Press: Feminist publisher; 4-8% acceptance; girl-positive books

Middle Grade Publishers

31. Tu Books (Lee & Low)

Overview: Imprint publishing diverse middle grade and YA with fantasy and science fiction focus.

Age Groups: Middle grade, young adult

Acceptance Rate: 2-4%

Submission Status: Accepts unsolicited manuscripts

32. Wendy Lamb Books (Random House)

Overview: Selective imprint publishing exceptional middle grade and YA fiction.

Age Groups: Middle grade, young adult

Acceptance Rate: Less than 1%

Submission Status: Query only; highly selective

33. Sky Pony Press (Skyhorse)

Overview: Publishes diverse middle grade including fantasy, mystery, and contemporary.

Age Groups: Middle grade, young adult

Acceptance Rate: 3-6%

Submission Status: Accepts queries

34. Jolly Fish Press

Overview: Publisher of middle grade and YA with genre fiction focus.

Age Groups: Middle grade, young adult

Acceptance Rate: 4-7%

Submission Status: Accepts unsolicited submissions

35. Month9Books

Overview: Publisher of middle grade and YA genre fiction with strong marketing support.

Age Groups: Upper middle grade, young adult

Acceptance Rate: 3-6%

Submission Status: Accepts queries during open periods

36-50. Additional Middle Grade Publishers

Delacorte Press: Major imprint; agented; contemporary and fantasy MG

Bloomsbury Children’s: Prestige publisher; primarily agented; diverse MG

Aladdin (S&S): Mass market MG; primarily agented; series focus

Candlewick Press: Independent; 2-4% acceptance; literary MG

Roaring Brook Press: Quality MG publisher; primarily agented

Clarion Books: HMH imprint; agented; literary MG

Sterling Children’s: Diverse MG publisher; accepts queries; 4-8% acceptance

Running Press Kids: Gift books and MG; accepts proposals; 5-10% acceptance

Sourcebooks Young Readers: Growing MG list; accepts queries; 3-6% acceptance

Page Street Kids: Contemporary MG; accepts submissions; 4-8% acceptance

Owl Hollow Press: Independent MG/YA; 6-10% acceptance; accepts queries

Swoon Reads (Macmillan): Community-driven; reader feedback model

Flux (North Star Editions): YA and upper MG; 4-7% acceptance

Cedar Fort Publishing: Clean MG fiction; 8-12% acceptance; LDS publisher

Pelican Book Group: Christian MG; 6-12% acceptance; faith-based

Young Adult Publishers

51. Entangled Teen

Overview: YA imprint of Entangled Publishing with contemporary and paranormal focus.

Age Groups: Young adult

Acceptance Rate: 3-6%

Submission Status: Accepts submissions during open periods

52. Tor Teen

Overview: Science fiction and fantasy YA from prestigious Tor imprint.

Age Groups: Young adult

Acceptance Rate: Less than 1%

Submission Status: Primarily agented

53. Flux (North Star Editions)

Overview: YA publisher accepting edgy, contemporary, and speculative fiction.

Age Groups: Young adult

Acceptance Rate: 4-7%

Submission Status: Accepts unsolicited submissions

54. Blink YA (Zondervan)

Overview: Christian YA publisher seeking authentic teen voices.

Age Groups: Young adult

Acceptance Rate: 3-6%

Submission Status: Accepts proposals

55. Curiosity Quills Press

Overview: Genre YA publisher with science fiction, fantasy, and paranormal.

Age Groups: Young adult

Acceptance Rate: 6-10%

Submission Status: Accepts submissions year-round

56-70. Additional YA Publishers

Razorbill (Penguin): Commercial YA; primarily agented; contemporary focus

Wednesday Books (St. Martin’s): New YA imprint; agented; diverse voices

Underlined (Random House): Paperback original YA; agented submissions

Disney-Hyperion: Major YA publisher; agented only; commercial focus

Little, Brown YA: Prestige YA; agented; literary and commercial

Margaret K. McElderry (S&S): Quality YA; primarily agented

Katherine Tegen Books: Award-winning YA; agented submissions

Adaptive Books: Diverse YA; 5-9% acceptance; open submissions

Blaze Publishing: YA romance and fantasy; 6-12% acceptance

Fire & Ice YA: Genre YA; 7-12% acceptance; accepts queries

Parliament House Press: YA fantasy/sci-fi; 5-9% acceptance

Snowy Wings Publishing: Diverse YA; 8-14% acceptance

Feiwel & Friends: Quality YA; primarily agented; selective

Tor Teen: SF/F YA; agented; genre focus

Egmont USA: Note: Ceased operations; explore alternatives

Educational & Nonfiction Children’s Publishers

71-85. Educational Publishers

Lerner Publishing Group: Educational books; accepts proposals; 5-10% acceptance

The Child’s World: Educational publisher; 6-12% acceptance; curriculum-aligned

Rourke Educational Media: Nonfiction; 7-14% acceptance; educational market

Bearport Publishing: High-interest nonfiction; 5-10% acceptance

Cherry Lake Publishing: Digital and print educational; 6-12% acceptance

Enslow Publishers: Educational nonfiction; 5-10% acceptance

Mitchell Lane Publishers: Multicultural biography; 6-12% acceptance

PowerKids Press: Educational nonfiction; part of Rosen; 8-15% acceptance

National Geographic Kids: Prestige nonfiction; primarily agented

DK Children: Dorling Kindersley; nonfiction; primarily agented

Abdo Publishing: Educational publisher; 8-15% acceptance; school market

Capstone Press: Educational nonfiction; 6-12% acceptance

Teacher Created Materials: Educational publisher; 10-18% acceptance

Nomad Press: Activity and nonfiction; 7-14% acceptance; educational focus

Chicago Review Press: Children’s nonfiction; 5-10% acceptance; activity books

Small & Independent Children’s Publishers

86-100. Independent Publishers

Tilbury House Publishers: Literary picture books; 4-8% acceptance; social themes

Eifrig Publishing: Independent publisher; 8-15% acceptance; diverse subjects

Guardian Angel Publishing: Christian children’s books; 10-18% acceptance

WestSide Books: Independent publisher; 7-12% acceptance; chapter books to YA

Leap Books: Genre children’s books; 6-12% acceptance; accepts submissions

Waldorf Publishing: Independent publisher; 10-18% acceptance; hybrid options

Immedium: Asian-American focus; 5-10% acceptance; multicultural

Salina Bookshelf: Native American publisher; 8-15% acceptance; indigenous voices

Cinco Puntos Press: Bilingual and Latino focus; 4-8% acceptance

Pinata Books (Arte Publico): Latino children’s books; 5-10% acceptance

Star Bright Books: Multicultural picture books; 6-12% acceptance

Tradewind Books: Canadian publisher; 5-10% acceptance; diverse voices

Fitzhenry & Whiteside: Canadian publisher; 6-12% acceptance

Groundwood Books: Canadian literary publisher; 3-6% acceptance; quality focus

Tundra Books: Canadian publisher; primarily agented; literary focus

Additional Notable Publishers (101-110+)

Magination Press (APA): Books addressing children’s mental health; 4-8% acceptance

Little Pickle Press: Environmental and social awareness; 6-12% acceptance

Free Spirit Publishing: Self-help for kids; 5-10% acceptance; nonfiction focus

Amicus Publishing: High-interest/low-level; 8-15% acceptance; educational

ABRAMS Books for Young Readers: Quality publisher; primarily agented

Bloomsbury Spark: Digital YA; accepts submissions; 6-12% acceptance

Evernight Teen: YA romance publisher; 10-18% acceptance

Harmony Ink Press: LGBTQ+ YA; 8-15% acceptance; diverse voices

Duet Books: Romance-forward YA; accepts queries; 6-12% acceptance

Clean Teen Publishing: Clean YA; 10-18% acceptance; no explicit content

Children’s Book Submission Guidelines

Success in children’s publishing requires understanding specific age categories and publisher expectations:

Age Categories:

  • Board Books (0-3 years): 100-300 words
  • Picture Books (3-8 years): 500-1,000 words
  • Early Readers (5-9 years): 1,000-10,000 words
  • Chapter Books (6-10 years): 10,000-15,000 words
  • Middle Grade (8-12 years): 25,000-50,000 words
  • Young Adult (12-18 years): 50,000-80,000 words

Submission Best Practices:

Picture Books: Submit complete manuscript. Never send original illustrations unless you’re a professional illustrator. Publishers hire illustrators.

Middle Grade & YA: Query letter with first chapters or complete manuscript depending on guidelines. Include comp titles (similar books published recently).

Platform Matters Less: Unlike adult publishing, children’s authors don’t need massive social media followings. Story quality matters most.

Diversity Is Priority: Publishers actively seek diverse voices, #OwnVoices narratives, and authentic representation.

Series Potential: Many publishers prefer books with series potential, but debut authors should focus on one strong standalone with series possibilities.

Know Your Market: Read current children’s books in your category. Understand what’s selling and what makes your story unique.

Professional Manuscript Presentation: Follow submission guidelines precisely. Children’s publishing is highly competitive—sloppy submissions get rejected immediately.

Patience Required: Response times range from weeks to 18+ months. Keep writing while waiting. Most successful children’s authors have multiple projects in development.

Market Insights

The children’s book market remains strong with particular demand for:

Diverse Voices: Stories featuring BIPOC characters, LGBTQ+ representation, disability representation, and authentic cultural narratives.

Contemporary Issues: Books addressing mental health, social justice, environmental concerns, and modern family structures.

STEM Content: Nonfiction and fiction incorporating science, technology, engineering, and math themes.

Humor: Funny books remain perennially popular, especially in middle grade.

Fantasy & Speculative Fiction: Strong continued demand in middle grade and YA.

Research each publisher thoroughly. Many specialize in specific age ranges, genres, or themes. Targeting appropriate publishers dramatically increases acceptance chances.

FAQs About Children’s Book Publishing Cost

1. How much does it cost to publish a children’s book in 2026?

On average, self-publishing costs between $2,500 and $7,000, mainly due to illustrations.

2. Do traditional publishers charge for publishing children’s books?

No. Traditional publishers cover all costs if they accept your book.

3. Why are children’s books more expensive to publish than novels?

Because of full-color illustrations, custom artwork, and specialized formatting.

4. Can I publish a children’s book with a low budget?

Yes, by reducing page count, using print-on-demand, and finding affordable illustrators.

5. Is hybrid publishing worth it for children’s books?

It can be, especially if you want professional results without managing everything yourself.

6. What is the biggest cost in children’s book publishing?

Illustrations — they make up the largest portion of the budget.


Note: Publisher information is current as of January 2026. Submission policies change frequently in children’s publishing. Always verify current guidelines on publisher websites before submitting. Acceptance rates are estimates based on industry data.

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