Angoulême International Comics Festival Prix Jeunesse 7–8 ans explained
The French: Prix Jeunesse 7-8 ans is awarded to comics authors at the Angoulême International Comics Festival. It rewards the best comic book for a 7 or 8 year old targeted public. It was first awarded in 1987 and 1988 as the "French: Alfred enfant".
1980s
- 1987: French: [[Tendre banlieue]]: La briqueterie by Tito, Bayard
- 1988: French: [[Neige (comics)|Neige]]: Les brumes aveugles by Gine and Didier Convard, Le Lombard
- (1989: no award in this category)
1990s
- (1990: no award in this category)
- (1991: no award in this category)
- (1992: no award in this category)
- (1993: no award in this category)
- (1994: no award in this category)
- (1995: no award in this category)
- (1996: no award in this category)
- (1997: no award in this category)
- (1998: no award in this category)
- (1999: no award in this category)
2000s
- 2000: French: [[Le Diable aux trois cheveux d’or]] by Chicault, Delcourt
- 2001: French: [[Un drôle d’ange gardien]]: part 2 by Filippi and Revel, Delcourt
- 2002: French: [[Les Zinzins venteurs]]: Total Zinglés by Douyé, Goupil and Madaule, Casterman
- 2003: French: [[Les enquêtes de l’Inspecteur Bayard]] part 12 by Olivier Schwartz and Jean-Louis Fonteneau, Bayard
- 2004: French: [[Petit Vampire]]: La soupe au caca by Joann Sfar
- 2004 (joint winner): French: [[Popotka]]: Le petit Sioux Mahto by David Chauvel and Fred Simon, Delcourt
- 2005: French: [[Les p’tits diables]] part 2 by Dutto, Soleil
- 2006: French: [[Yakari]] part 31 by Derib and Job, Le Lombard
- 2007: French: [[Lions, Tigers and Bears (comics)|Lions, Tigers and Bears]] by Mike Bullock and Jack Lawrence