I have a small collection of books illustrated by Arnold Lobel.
He was an artist who was an important influence when I was starting out as a book illustrator. I've always admired his work and still do.
Arnold Lobel worked on a wide variety of books and always imbued his illustratrations with warmth and wit.
He created splendid pigs as in The Book of Pigericks (1983) and of course he was well known for his Frog and Toad series of books (from 1970).
These works below are just some of my favourites.
09 February, 2012
23 December, 2011
14 December, 2011
26 September, 2011
A Favourite Book
I like to hang on to children's books that have impressed me.
The one I've chosen today, dates from 1971, and is called The Pedlar of Swaffham. It's written by Kevin Crossley-Holland and illustrated by Margaret Gordon. It's published by Macmillan.
The story in this book is based on an East Anglican folk tale set in the 15th century.
I love the illustrations! They are influenced by the style of the woodcut, and are a perfect match for this medieval tale.
Margaret Gordon has illustrated two books similar to this one, The Green Children and The Callow Pit Coffer..
They were also written by Kevin Crossley-Holland
As well as the books I've mentioned, Margaret Gordon illustrated The Wombles written by Elizabeth Beresford. The famous Wombles of Wimbledon.
The one I've chosen today, dates from 1971, and is called The Pedlar of Swaffham. It's written by Kevin Crossley-Holland and illustrated by Margaret Gordon. It's published by Macmillan.
The story in this book is based on an East Anglican folk tale set in the 15th century.
I love the illustrations! They are influenced by the style of the woodcut, and are a perfect match for this medieval tale.
Margaret Gordon has illustrated two books similar to this one, The Green Children and The Callow Pit Coffer..
They were also written by Kevin Crossley-Holland
As well as the books I've mentioned, Margaret Gordon illustrated The Wombles written by Elizabeth Beresford. The famous Wombles of Wimbledon.
16 September, 2011
A Well-Travelled Hippopotamus
There's a Hippopotamus on our Roof Eating Cake is the first title of a series of books featuring a well- rounded and jovial hippo who has a sweet tooth.
These books have been popular for decades
Along with their English language editions, all of the hippo titles have now been translated into Chinese and published by Sichuan People's Publishing House.
Available from 2011.
The cover looks very colourful. I hope these books will be enjoyed by another generation of children!
These books have been popular for decades
Along with their English language editions, all of the hippo titles have now been translated into Chinese and published by Sichuan People's Publishing House.
Available from 2011.
The cover looks very colourful. I hope these books will be enjoyed by another generation of children!
25 August, 2011
A Tall Man Library Display for Book Week
From Fremantle City Library a wonderfully colourful creative display for Book Week.
Check out the gorgeous pictures based on the illustrations in The Tall Man and the Twelve Babies!
Thanks Bree, for sending me the photos!
Check out the gorgeous pictures based on the illustrations in The Tall Man and the Twelve Babies!
Thanks Bree, for sending me the photos!
Labels:
babies,
book awards,
CBCA,
library,
tall man
24 August, 2011
Children's Book Week 2011
Now we're in the middle of Book Week and there are so many wonderful books to read!
Last Friday The Tall Man and the Twelve Babies written by my nephew, Tom, and his mother, Kilmeny and illustrated by me, was awarded a prize in the CBCA Awards for 2011.
All the books and award-winners can be found here.
Tom and I were thrilled to have received an award, and Kilmeny would have been as proud as Punch of her talented son.
Thank you to the publishers Allen & Unwin who believed in this funny story and were totally supportive.
I'd like to acknowledge the dedicated work from the members of the CBCA who have done a magnificent job in encouraging and extending the reading habits of children. Also to our fantastic teachers/ librarians who promote reading and work tirelessly for good literacy standards.
Nicola from Swallowcliffe School in South Australia has sent me a photo of herself dressed up as a Book Week character. She has chosen The Tall Man. Doesn't she look fabulous!
Well done Nicola! I'm sure the kids were delighted!
Last Friday The Tall Man and the Twelve Babies written by my nephew, Tom, and his mother, Kilmeny and illustrated by me, was awarded a prize in the CBCA Awards for 2011.
All the books and award-winners can be found here.
Tom and I were thrilled to have received an award, and Kilmeny would have been as proud as Punch of her talented son.
Thank you to the publishers Allen & Unwin who believed in this funny story and were totally supportive.
I'd like to acknowledge the dedicated work from the members of the CBCA who have done a magnificent job in encouraging and extending the reading habits of children. Also to our fantastic teachers/ librarians who promote reading and work tirelessly for good literacy standards.
Nicola from Swallowcliffe School in South Australia has sent me a photo of herself dressed up as a Book Week character. She has chosen The Tall Man. Doesn't she look fabulous!
Well done Nicola! I'm sure the kids were delighted!
15 August, 2011
Another Activity for It's Bedtime, William!
Here is a word search activity for my book It's Bedtime, William!
Click on the image and print out.
Remember to check out my other William activities under the entry dated 31 July, 2011.
Click on the image and print out.
Remember to check out my other William activities under the entry dated 31 July, 2011.
14 August, 2011
The Tall Man and the Twelve Babies Activity
Here is another fun activity for the Tall Man.
This one is word based.
Click on the image and print out.
See how many words you can find!
There are other Tall Man activities on this blog to try. Have a look at more ideas shown in the entry on the 27 July 2011.
This one is word based.
Click on the image and print out.
See how many words you can find!
There are other Tall Man activities on this blog to try. Have a look at more ideas shown in the entry on the 27 July 2011.
Korean edition of Double Trouble!
I've recently received advance copies of the Korean edition of my book Double Trouble.
This is a story of the day to day antics of twin toddlers.
Originally published in English by Penguin Books Australia, this new edition has been published by Glbburi in South Korea in 2011.
It is a beautiful production.
No matter what language my story is in, I'm sure twins do the same funny things all over the world.
This is a story of the day to day antics of twin toddlers.
Originally published in English by Penguin Books Australia, this new edition has been published by Glbburi in South Korea in 2011.
It is a beautiful production.
No matter what language my story is in, I'm sure twins do the same funny things all over the world.
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