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  2. Children's book illustration - Wikipedia

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    According to Cynthia Burlingham. the first books with illustrations that could be read for children were collections of fairy tales, especially Aesop's Fables (first English edition in 1484 by William Caxton), which soon became one of the most popular illustrated books for children. Another early example of an illustrated book for children was ...

  3. James Marshall (author) - Wikipedia

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    James Edward Marshall (October 10, 1942 – October 13, 1992) was an American illustrator and writer of children's books, probably best known for the George and Martha series of picture books (1972–1988). He illustrated books exclusively as James Marshall; when he created both text and illustrations he sometimes wrote as Edward Marshall.

  4. The Lion & the Mouse - Wikipedia

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    The Horn Book Magazine, [7] Kirkus Reviews, [12] Publishers Weekly, [15] and School Library Journal [14] all gave the book starred reviews and included it in their best books of the year lists. [10] The New York Times [19] and Children's Book Council were among those who named it as one of the best books of 2009. [10]

  5. Stellaluna - Wikipedia

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    Stellaluna was a commercial success, selling over two million copies in North America alone. Additionally, it was translated into thirty languages. [2] It was a New York Times bestseller [15] and appeared on the Parents magazine list of top 50 children's books, [16] as well as in the New York Times ' s "50 Years of Children's Books" review. [17]

  6. Talking animals in fiction - Wikipedia

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    Another common motif is the religious allusion to divine creation when humans create toys that come alive. [11] Some examples of talking toy animals include the animals in Winnie the Pooh , the wooden toy dog in Poor Cecco , [ 11 ] the Skin Horse and Velveteen rabbit in The Velveteen Rabbit , and the Slinky Dog toy and Tyrannosaurus Rex toy in ...

  7. Trina Schart Hyman - Wikipedia

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    Trina Schart Hyman (April 8, 1939 – November 19, 2004) was an American illustrator of children's books. She illustrated over 150 books, including fairy tales and Arthurian legends . She won the 1985 Caldecott Medal for U.S. picture book illustration, recognizing Saint George and the Dragon , retold by Margaret Hodges .

  8. John Robbins (illustrator) - Wikipedia

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    In 1989, he published The Tooth Fairy is Broke, a book aimed at children aged five to seven. [1] [2] In a 1978 interview, Robbins said, "I also do a lot of traveling. I go and spend several weeks in one state, speaking to librarians, kids, and college groups." His hobbies included birdwatching, playing the piano, sailing, and water skiing. [3]

  9. Lynd Ward - Wikipedia

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    In 1928, his first commissioned work illustrated Dorothy Rowe's The Begging Deer: And Other Stories of Japanese Children with eight full-page watercolor and forty-two ink and brush drawings. May have helped with background research for the illustrations, and wrote another book of Japanese folk tales, Prince Bantam (1929), with illustrations by ...