

🎂 January 12, 1628 – Birth: Charles Perrault
French writerCharles PerraultCharles Perrault (1628–1703) was born. He is hailed as the “Father of Fairy Tales” and laid the foundation for modern fairy tale literature.
- Important works and contributions:
- Mother Goose’s Tales(Histoires and contes du temps passé / Tales of Mother Goose(1697): This collection was the first to formalize oral folk tales such as Cinderella, Little Red Riding Hood, Sleeping Beauty, and Puss in Boots into literary works.
- Influence: His version not only established the classic plots of these stories (such as Cinderella’s glass slipper), but also greatly influenced the later Brothers Grimm and was included in “1001 Children’s Books”.
| born Charles Perrault Charles Perrault (Wikipedia) |

🎂 January 12, 1876 – Birth: Jack London
American writersJack LondonJack London (1876–1916) was born. He is one of the most famous adventure novelists in American literary history.
- Important works and contributions:
- The Call of the Wild(The Call of the Wild(1903): This novel features a dog named Buck as the protagonist and tells the story of his journey from the civilized world back to the wild nature.
- status: Despite the profound and sometimes cruel themes in Jack London’s works, “The Call of the Wild” has long been regarded as a must-read classic of young adult literature due to its vivid depiction of animal psychology and magnificent praise of nature, and has been included in “1001 Children’s Books”.
| born Jack London | Jack London (Wikipedia) |



🎂 January 12, 1908 – Birth: Clement Hurd
American illustratorClement HurdClement Hurd (1908–1988) was born. He was a picture book author.Margaret Wise Brown(Margaret Wise Brown)‘s most important partner.
- Important works and contributions:
- Goodnight Moon(Goodnight Moon(1947): This picture book, known as the “King of Bedtime Books,” has accompanied countless children around the world to sleep with its hypnotic rhythm and Hart’s warm, gradually darkening color changes.
- Runaway Bunny(The Runaway Bunny(1942): This work depicts an imaginative game about maternal love and independence. Both works are included in “1001 Children’s Books”.
| born Clement Hurd | Clement Hurd (Wikipedia) |


🎂 January 12, 1874 – Birth: Laura Adams Amherst
American writer, artist, photographerLaura Adams AmherstLaura Adams Armer (1874–1963) was born. She had an in-depth study of the Navajo culture of the American Southwest.
- Important works and achievements:
- Newbery Medal: Her debut workWushui Mountain-Waterless Mountain(Published in 1931) won awards Newbery Medal, 1932The book tells the story of a Navajo boy who is trained to become a witch doctor.
- Caldecott Honor: With theForest Pond-The Forest Pool) won 1939 Caldecott Honor.
| born | Laura Adams Armer | Laura Adams Armer (Wikipedia) |

🎂 January 12, 1878 – Birth: Ferenc Molner
Hungarian playwright and novelistFerenc Molner(Ferenc Molnár, 1878–1952) born.
- Important works and contributions:
- The Boys of Par Street(A Pál-utcai fiúk / The Paul Street Boys(1906): This is a world-class classic about youth, friendship, and growth. The story depicts a “war” between two groups of boys in Budapest over a piece of land. The ending is heartbreaking and thought-provoking. It is the most famous children’s literature work in Hungary and is included in “1001 Children’s Books”.
| born Ferenc Molnár | Ferenc Molnár (Wikipedia) |


🎂 January 12, 1894 – Birth: Dorothy Wall
New Zealand-Australian writer and illustratorDorothy WallDorothy Wall (1894–1942) was born.
- Important works and contributions:
- Wink Bill(Blinky BillShe created this naughty and adorable…koalaCharacter. Bill’s stories are full of Australian local flavor and are one of the country’s most famous children’s literature classics. He is known as Australia’s “Winnie the Pooh” and is included in “1001 Children’s Books”.
| born | Dorothy Wall | Dorothy Wall (Wikipedia) |


🎂 January 12, 1927 – Birth: Algirdas Steponavicius
Famous Lithuanian illustratorAlgirdas Steponavicius(Algirdas Steponavičius, 1927–1996) was born.
- Important works and achievements:
- BIB Golden Apple Award: He 1967 With the work “Frog Queen-Varlė Karalienė / The Frog Queen) wonGolden Apple Award at the Bratislava International Biennial of Illustration (BIB)His works often possess a strong folk flavor and a modernist style.
| born Algirdas Steponavičius | Algirdas Steponavičius (Lithuanian Culture Institute) |

🎂 January 12, 1876 – Birth: Kolodi Nebert
Italian writerKolodi Nebert(Collodi Nipote, real name Paolo Lorenzini, 1876–1958) was born. He was the nephew of Carlo Collodi, the author of “The Adventures of Pinocchio”.
- Important works and contributions:
- Susie and Billie Bissie(Sussi e Biribissi(This is a title and not part of the main text.) It tells the story of two best friends who imitate Jules Verne’s “Journey to the Center of the Earth” and embark on a hilarious adventure. It is a classic Italian children’s humor novel and is included in “1001 Children’s Books”.
| born Collodi Nipote | Paolo Lorenzini (Wikipedia) |

⚰️ January 12, 1992 — Died: Walter Morey
American writersWalter MoreyWalt Morey (1907–1992) died.
- Important works and contributions:
- My Friend’s Notebook(Gentle Ben(1965): Set in Alaska, the story tells of a deep friendship between a boy and a giant brown bear. This book received numerous awards, including…Dutton Animal Book AwardIt has received numerous accolades, including being adapted into a popular TV series, and included in “1001 Children’s Books”.
| Death Walt Morey | Walt Morey (Wikipedia) |
