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  2. Hot Dog (book) - Wikipedia

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    Hot Dog was a winner of the 2023 Caldecott Medal for children's books. [5] The Association for Library Service to Children also named it one of the year's Notable Children's Books. [ 2 ]

  3. Doug Salati - Wikipedia

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    Doug Salati (born 1985) is an American author and illustrator of children's picture books. [1] [2] Doug Salati is the creator of the picture book Hot Dog, a New York Times bestseller [3] and recipient of the 2023 Randolph Caldecott Medal and Ezra Jack Keats Award. [4]

  4. Harry M. Stevens - Wikipedia

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    This account has been disputed by researchers, who point out the earliest known hot-dog cartoon by Dorgan dates to 1906, [7] and "the term 'hot dog' was used for sausages in buns as early as 1895 in college newspapers." [8] Stevens died in May 1934 in Manhattan following two bouts of pneumonia; [d] he was survived by his wife and five children. [9]

  5. Hideko Takahashi - Wikipedia

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    Hideko Takahashi has professionally worked in illustrating for numerous children’s books, magazines, and educational materials, and her area of interests are in her specialty and among her favorite things which includes playful illustrations of children, dogs, and bugs. Active interests at home where she fondly recalls drawing and watching TV ...

  6. Mark Shasha - Wikipedia

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    Mark Shasha began his career in art as a writer and illustrator with The Boston Phoeni x, the Boston Globe and several other publications. His first book, the children's classic 1 Night of the Moonjellies (Simon & Schuster, 1992) was inspired by childhood memories of working at his family's hot dog stand by the sea in New London, Connecticut in the early 1970s.

  7. National Hot Dog and Sausage Council - Wikipedia

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    The council promotes July as National Hot Dog Month, and National Hot Dog Day which falls on the third Wednesday in July. [4] Similarly, it promotes October as National Sausage Month. [5] In November 2015, the NHDSC weighed in on the matter of whether or not a hot dog qualified as a type of sandwich by releasing a policy to end the debate ...

  8. Kit Wright - Wikipedia

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    Kit Wright FRSL (born 17 June 1944) is an English writer who is the author of more than twenty-five books, for both adults and children, [1] and the winner of awards including an Arts Council Writers' Award, the Geoffrey Faber Memorial Prize, the Hawthornden Prize, the Alice Hunt Bartlett Prize and the Heinemann Award.

  9. Shirley Hughes - Wikipedia

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    Her most famous book, Dogger, is about a toy dog who is lost by a small boy, but is then reunited with his owner after being found in a jumble sale. This book was inspired by her son, Ed, who lost his favourite teddy in Holland Park. A real Dogger also existed, and was on display along with the rest of her work at her exhibition in London and ...