

⚰️ February 12, 1886 – Death: Randolph Caldecott
British illustratorRandolph CaldecottHe died in 1846–1886. He is hailed as the “Father of Modern Picture Books”.
- Historical significance: In recognition of his pioneering contributions to children’s illustration, the American Library Association established the Society for the Study of Children in 1938.Caldecott MedalThis is the highest honor in the American picture book industry. The “riding man” engraved on the medal is taken from his illustrations in “The Amusing Stories of John Gilpin” (The Horseman on Horseback).The Diverting History of John Gilpin).
- style: He transformed pictures from appendages of text into the main body of narrative, endowing the images with dynamism and humor.
| Death Randolph Caldecott | Randolph Caldecott (Wikipedia) |



🎂 Born February 12, 1963: Jacqueline Woodson
A renowned African American writerJacqueline WoodsonBorn. She is a leading figure in contemporary children’s literature.
- Highest Honor:
- Hans Christian Andersen Award (HCAA): At 2020 AwardedInternational Hans Christian Andersen Award for Writers.
- Astrid Lindgren Memorial Award (ALMA): At 2018 Awarded.
- Representative works:
- The Dream of the Brown Girl(Brown Girl Dreaming): An autobiographical memoir written in free verse, which won the National Book Award and the Newbery Honor.
- “Guiding the Way”(Show Way) and **“Feather”** (FeathersHer works explore race, family, and belonging in beautiful language.
| born Jacqueline Woodson | Jacqueline Woodson (Wikipedia) |

⚰️ February 12, 2000 — Passed away Charles M. Schulz
American cartoonistCharles M. SchultzHe died in 1922–2000.
- Important works and contributions:
- Peanuts Comics(PeanutsHe created iconic characters such as Snoopy and Charlie Brown. This comic strip ran for half a century, exploring profound life themes such as failure, anxiety, and friendship from a child’s perspective. It is an important part of global popular culture and is included in “1001 Children’s Books”.
| Death Charles M. Schulz | Charles M. Schulz (Wikipedia) |



🎂 Born February 12, 1945: David Small
American illustrator and authorDavid Smallborn.
- Important works and achievements:
- Caldecott Medal: With theIf you want to be president…-So you want to be president?(Published in 2000) won an award 2001 Caldecott MedalIn the book, he depicted amusing anecdotes about past US presidents in a satirical cartoon style.
- Caldecott Honor:
- 1998: 《gardener-The Gardener(in collaboration with his wife Sarah Stewart), it tells the story of a little girl who brings hope to the city through gardening during the Great Depression.
- 2013: 《Can I have a penguin?-One Cool Friend).
| born | David Small | David Small (Wikipedia) |


🎂 Born February 12, 1941: Judi Barrett
American writersJodie Barrettborn.
- Important works and contributions:
- “Meatballs Falling on a Cloudy Day”(Cloudy With a Chance of Meatballs(Illustrated by Ron Barrett, 1978): This is a whimsical story about food falling from the sky in Chew Town.
- status: This book, with its absurd and humorous setting, has inspired the imagination of countless children and was later adapted into a very successful animated film of the same name.
| born | Judi Barrett | Judi Barrett (Wikipedia) |


⚰️ February 12, 1970 – Died: Claire Therese Newbery
American illustrator and authorClaire Therese NewberyClare Turlay Newberry (1903–1970) died. She was famous for her paintings of cats.
- Important works and achievements:
- Four Caldecott Honors:
- 《Pakistan-Barkis(1939): About a puppy.
- 《April kittens-April’s Kittens(1941).
- 《Marshmallow Bunny-Marshmallow(1943): This tells the true story of a cat named Oliver who takes in a little rabbit named Marshmallow.
- 《Nanny T‑bone-T‑Bone, the Baby Sitter(1951).
- style: She excels at capturing the posture and spirit of cats, creating soft, fluffy, and highly textured paintings.
| Death Claire Thery Newbery | Clare Turlay Newberry (Wikipedia) |

🎂 Born February 12, 1982: Christian McKay Heidicker
American writersChristian Heidickborn.
- Important works and achievements:
- Newbery Honor: With theThe little fox is not, no, not afraid.-Scary Stories for Young Foxes(Published in 2019) won the award 2020 Newbery Silver Medal.
- content: This is a collection of horror stories written specifically for young readers, telling the story of two little foxes’ survival adventure in a dark forest, with a tense and captivating atmosphere.
| born Christian McKay Heidicker | Christian McKay Heidicker (Wikipedia) |


🗓️ Other Important Person Briefings
| event | figure | Details/Awards | Main Reference |
|---|---|---|---|
| born | Nakatsuji Etsuko (Etsuko Nakatsuji) | Japanese illustrator.1999 BIB Grand PrixThe winner of the Grand Prix (Nighttime Kindergarten) has a work with a strong sense of modern design. | N/A |
| born | Hans Bill (Hans de Beer) | Dutch illustrator.1991 BIB Badge AwardAward winner. His most famous work is “Little Polar Bear” (Little Polar Bear / Lars)series. | N/A |
| born | Joseph Weilcan (Józef Wilkoń) | Polish illustrator and sculptor.1969 BIB Badge of MeritThe winner. One of the most prominent figures in the Polish school of illustration. | N/A |
| Death | Gianna Anguilla (Giana Anguissola) | Italian writer. His representative work is *The Shy Violet*.Violetta la timida), a classic novel about a girl’s coming of age. | Link |
| Death | Joseph Low (Joseph Low) | American illustrator.1981 Caldecott HonorThe winner (from “Another Mouse”). | Link |



