Satoshi Kitamura’s first children’s book was Angry Arthur - a brilliant depiction of a child’s cataclysmic tantrum. He is known and loved for his bright watercolours and dreamy landscapes.
Susan Varley was taught by Tony Ross. One of her most popular books is Badger’s Parting Gifts which won a Mother Goose Award in 1985.
Max Velthuijs was one of Holland’s most important creators of children’s books. He became famous for his stories about a character called Frog. He died in 2005, aged 81.
Philippe Dupasquier has written and illustrated over 25 books for children, includingMy Busy Day and No More Television!.
Emma Chichester-Clark studied at the Royal College of Art, where she was taught byQuentin Blake. Her book I Love You, Blue Kangaroo has been translated into over 15 languages.
Satoshi Kitamura’s first children’s book was Angry Arthur - a brilliant depiction of a child’s cataclysmic tantrum. He is known and loved for his bright watercolours and dreamy landscapes.
Axel Scheffler is a star in the world of children’s books, and has created the artwork for many beloved characters including Julia Donaldson’s Gruffalo.
In the 1970s, Posy Simmonds became a cartoonist for the Guardian. Her children’s books include the brilliant Fred, a story about the secret nightlife of a very cool cat, and Lulu And The Flying Babies.
这里的这些,是 Klaus Flugge自己挑出来介绍的他最喜欢的13个。
Satoshi Kitamura’s first children’s book was Angry Arthur - a brilliant depiction of a child’s cataclysmic tantrum. He is known and loved for his bright watercolours and dreamy landscapes.
Tony Ross worked with Francesca Simon to create the art for the Horrid Henry books. His best-known character is the Little Princess, the star of I Want My Potty, I Want My Dinner, and I Don’t Want To Go To Bed.
Peta Coplons lives and works in South Africa. Her books for children include,Spaghetti For Suzy and Frightened Fred.
Susan Varley was taught by Tony Ross. One of her most popular books is Badger’s Parting Gifts which won a Mother Goose Award in 1985.
Max Velthuijs was one of Holland’s most important creators of children’s books. He became famous for his stories about a character called Frog. He died in 2005, aged 81.
Philippe Dupasquier has written and illustrated over 25 books for children, includingMy Busy Day and No More Television!.
David McKee's characters have achieved international fame - from fancy-dress wearing businessman Mr Benn, to Elmer The Patchwork Elephant.
Tony Ross worked with Francesca Simon to create the art for the Horrid Henry books. His best-known character is the Little Princess, the star of I Want My Potty, I Want My Dinner, and I Don’t Want To Go To Bed.
Emma Chichester-Clark studied at the Royal College of Art, where she was taught byQuentin Blake. Her book I Love You, Blue Kangaroo has been translated into over 15 languages.
Satoshi Kitamura’s first children’s book was Angry Arthur - a brilliant depiction of a child’s cataclysmic tantrum. He is known and loved for his bright watercolours and dreamy landscapes.
Axel Scheffler is a star in the world of children’s books, and has created the artwork for many beloved characters including Julia Donaldson’s Gruffalo.
David McKee's characters have achieved international fame - from fancy-dress wearing businessman Mr Benn, to Elmer The Patchwork Elephant.
In the 1970s, Posy Simmonds became a cartoonist for the Guardian. Her children’s books include the brilliant Fred, a story about the secret nightlife of a very cool cat, and Lulu And The Flying Babies.