

🎂 April 9, 1908 – Born: Joseph Krumgold
American author and film producer Joseph Krumgold Born (1908–1980).
- Milestone achievement:
- He is the history of children’s booksThe first person to win the Newbery Medal twiceThe author of (Newbery Medal).
- Gold Medal, 1954: 《…and Miguel now.-…And now Miguel(This is a title that tells the touching story of a shepherd boy from New Mexico who longs to grow up.)
- Gold Medal, 1960: 《Onion John-Onion JohnThe study explores the complex relationship between teenage friendship and value conflicts between father and son.
- Literary contributions: His works, with their realistic style, record the psychological transitions of teenagers entering the adult world under different backgrounds, and their depth and realism have injected new vitality into children’s literature at that time.
| Birth | Joseph Krumgold | Joseph Krumgold (Wikipedia) |

⚰️ April 9, 2020 — Died: Andrzej Strumiłło
A renowned Polish painter, sculptor, and illustrator Andrzej Strumiłło (1927–2020) Passed away.
- Highest Honor:
- BIB Grand Prix: With theNarzeczony z morza》 won Grand Prix at the 1971 Bratislava International Biennial of Illustrations (BIB).
- Artistic Status: He is a leading figure in the Polish art world, whose illustrations are grand in style and philosophical in meaning. Through the ingenious construction of lines and space, he transforms ancient legends into artworks with a strong modern visual impact.
| Death | Andrzej Strumiłło | Andrzej Strumiłło (Wikipedia) |

🎂 April 9, 1901 – Born: Henry Winterfeld
Famous German author of children’s literature Henry Winterfeld Born (1901–1990).
- Representative works and achievements:
- The Detective in the Loose Coat(Caius ist ein Dummkopf / Detectives in TogasThis is his most famous work, which is included in “1001 Children’s Books”.
- status: He ingeniously combined “detective fiction” with “ancient Roman history.” Through the story of a group of mischievous children studying in ancient Rome solving a case of temple graffiti, he not only made history vivid and interesting but also pioneered the genre of historical detective novels for young people.
| Birth | Henry Winterfeld | Henry Winterfeld (Wikipedia) |



🎂 Born April 9, 1962: Farhad Hassanzadeh
One of Iran’s most outstanding contemporary children’s literature writers Farhad Hassanzadeh born.
- Key Achievements: Nominated multiple timesHans Christian Andersen Award (HCAA) Writers’ Award Finalists(2018, 2020).
- Representative works: 《Call me Zeba-Call Me Ziba), “A Song for Wednesdays”.
- evaluate: His works typically focus on teenagers living in war, poverty, or social unrest, showcasing the dignity and hope of humanity in adversity with extremely delicate and poetic realism.
| Birth | Farhad Hassanzadeh | Farhad Hassanzadeh (Wikipedia) |


🎂 Born April 9, 1937: Nooreddin Zarrinkelk
Iranian artist and animator Nooreddin Zarrinkelk He was born. He is hailed as the “father of Iranian animation”.
- Key Achievements:
- BIB Golden Apple Award: With thecrow-The Crows) won 1971 BIB Golden Apple Award.
- style: His works possess a strong decorative aesthetic and symbolic meaning, successfully bringing traditional Persian art elements into the field of modern picture books and animation.
| Birth | Nooreddin Zarrinkelk | Nooreddin Zarrinkelk (Wikipedia) |


🗓️ Other Important Person Briefings
| event | figure | Details/Works | Wikipedia link |
|---|---|---|---|
| Death | Susan Coolidge (Susan Coolidge) | A 19th-century American writer. His most famous work is *What Kitty Did*.What Katy DidIt is a classic coming-of-age novel for girls and is included in “1001 Children’s Books”. | Susan Coolidge |
| born | Margaret Peterson Haddix | A prolific American science fiction/mystery writer. His representative work is *Hidden in the Dark*.Among the Hidden(This is a popular dystopian novel among teenagers.) | MP Haddix |
| born | Leonard Wibberley (Leonard Wilburley) | Irish-American author. He is best known for his political satire novel *The Angry Rats*, and his historical novel *The Musket of John Tregate* is highly acclaimed. | L. Wibberley |


