


🎂 Born 1891: Jella Lepman
A German journalist, writer, and social activist. She was a “spiritual leader” in the international children’s literature world after World War II, and also… International Board on Books for Young People (IBBY) and Munich International Youth Library (IJB) The founder.
- Historical contributions: After World War II, she firmly believed that books were the best weapon to heal the wounds of war and promote international understanding. She launched the “Books for Children All Over the World” campaign, collecting children’s books from around the world.
- Representative works: Building Bridges with Children’s Books (A Bridge of Children’s Books)。
- Cultural symbols: She is known as “the lady who lives with books.” Many contemporary picture books, such as “Jera Leppmann and Her Dream Library,” pay tribute to this great woman.
| Birth | Yela Leppmann | Jella Lepman (Wikipedia) |



🎂 Born 1951: David Almond
A renowned British author and a leading figure in contemporary magical realism for young people.
- Highest Honor: 2010 Hans Christian Andersen Award (HCAA) for Best WriterWinner;Carnegie Medal (CMW) The winner.
- Representative works:
- When Angels Fall to Earth (Skellig(This is a story about a boy who discovers a mysterious creature in a garage, blurring the lines between reality and fantasy.)
- Lost in the Wilderness (Kit’s Wilderness)、My Name is Mina (My name is Mina)。
- Artistic features: His writing is full of spirituality, mystery, and deep concern for humanity, and he is often hailed as a “philosopher on paper.”
| Birth | David Almond | David Almond (Wikipedia) |


🎂 Born 1856: L. Frank Baum
“The “Father of Oz,” the creator of American folktales.
- Representative works: The Wizard of Oz (The Wonderful Wizard of Oz)。
- status: Baum was born on May 15 (and died on May 6). He created Yellow Brick Road, Emerald City, and Dorothy, successfully implanting American imagination into the classic literary landscape, and his works are included in “1001 Children’s Books”.
| Birth | Lyman Frank Baum | L. Frank Baum (Wikipedia) |



🎂 Born 1974 – Kadir Nelson
One of the most outstanding African American illustrators and artists of contemporary America. He is known for his grand oil painting style and solemn portrayal of African American history.
- Highest Honor: 2020 Caldecott MedalAward winner; multiple-time winner of the Coretta Scott King Award.
- Representative works:
- The Undefeated (The Undefeated): Caldecott Medal Winner.
- Salt in the Shoes、Henry’s Freedom Box.
- style: His paintings are full of heroism and extremely delicate sense of power, often conveying a profound sense of history through static portraits.
| Birth | Kadir Nelson | Kadir Nelson (Wikipedia) |



⚰️ 2012 — Died: Jean Craighead George
American nature writer and ecologist (1919–2012).
- Highest Honor: 1973 Newbery MedalThe winner.
- Representative works:
- Julie of the Wolves (Julie of the Wolves): Exploring wilderness survival and self-identity.
- Mountain Dwelling Years (My Side of the Mountain): Newbery Silver Medal winner.
- status: She is the author in the children’s literature world who understands the language of nature best. Her works encourage children to respect the ecology and find strength in nature.
| Deceased | Jane Craighead George | Jean Craighead George (Wikipedia) |

🎂 Born 1936: Paul Zindel
American author and playwright (1936–2003).
- Representative works: Pigman (The PigmanPublished in 1968, it is widely regarded as the progenitor of modern young adult fiction (YA), profoundly depicting the rebellion, friendship, and inner loneliness of teenagers.
| Birth | Paul Kindell | Paul Zindel (Wikipedia) |


🎂 Born 1888: Miska Petersham
Hungarian-American illustrator and writer (1888–1960).
- Key Achievements: With The Rooster Crows (The Rooster CrowsAwarded 1946 Caldecott Medal.
- contribute: He and his wife Maud are the famous “Petershams” in the history of children’s books. They introduced European decorative style to American picture books, and their works crossed the boundaries between popular science and literature.
| Birth | Miska Petersham | Miska Petersham (Wikipedia) |


🎂 Born 1980: Amandine Laprun
French contemporary illustrator and picture book author.
- Key Achievements: With Just One Strawberry Plant (Juste un fraisierAwarded The 2021 French Prix SorcièresHis work, “The Tree of the Four Seasons” (ArbreWith its unique page-turning design and delicate depiction of the natural cycle, it is highly regarded in the field of art children’s books.
| Birth | Armandina Lapland | Amandine Laprun (Wikipedia) |




🗓️ More important creator briefings
| event | figure | Details/Awards | Wikipedia link |
|---|---|---|---|
| Death | Arlene Moser | Author of the classic picture bookTianci Baby and A Xiao“and“The Laughing Old Lady Who Lost the Rice Ball(The latter won the Caldecott Medal.) | Arlene Mosel |
| born | Nancy Garden | American author. Representative work: [Title of work not provided]Anne in my heart“Identity” is an important work in youth literature concerning identity. | Nancy Garden |
| born | Norma Meze | American author. Representative work: [Title of work not provided]After the Rain》 (After the RainAwarded 1988 Newbery Silver Medal. | Norma Fox Mazer |
| born | Florence Means | American author. Representative work: [Title of work not provided]People who were relocatedThe film reflects the experiences of Japanese Americans during World War II and won the Newbery Honor. | FC Means |
| born | William Bowen | American author. Representative work: [Title of work not provided]Old tobacco shop》 won The first Newbery Silver Medal in 1922. | William Bowen |
| Death | Gloria Ansadova | Mexican-American author. His works include…Friends from thereIt explores border culture and friendship and is included in “1001 Children’s Books”. | Gloria Anzaldúa |
| Death | Margaret Reidich | German illustrator. Known for [his/her] book…Small Boat Trip》 won 1981 German Youth Literature Prize (DJLP). | Margret Rettich |
| born | Alan McGregor | American writer. With a highly imaginative… Miss Pickrell (Miss PickerellIt is famous for its science fiction series. | Ellen MacGregor |



