

⚰️ 1958 – Death: Juan Ramón Jiménez
The immortal master of prose poetry and poet of Spain (1881–1958). He was awarded the title in 1956.Nobel Prize in LiteratureHis masterpieces, which have been left in the history of children’s literature, have long since become a totem of pure language for all mankind.
- The Bible of Time: “The Little Donkey and Me”(Or translated as “The Song of the Little Donkey”)Plateroy yo).
- Literary status: Jiménez, in his exceptionally pure, melancholic, and loving poetic prose, recounts his daily life with a little donkey named “Platero” (meaning silver-grey) in a small town in southern Spain. Although the book carries profound philosophical insights into life and a contemplation of death, its pure emotion has made it a must-read classic for Western children entering the world of fine literature, and it has been included in “1001 Children’s Books.”
| Deceased | Juan Ramón Jiménez | Juan Ramón Jiménez (Wikipedia) |



🎂 1906 – Born: TH White
Terrence Humbert White (1906–1964), a renowned British fantasy author, was one of the founders of modern serious fantasy literature.
- A masterpiece of the ages:
- The Eternal Kings Quartet (The Once and Future King): The pinnacle of modern Arthurian myth reconstruction, its first volume being “Sword in the Stone-The Sword in the StoneIt is a timeless classic in children’s literature about growth and wisdom (later adapted into a classic animated film of the same name by Disney).
- The Land of Miniatures on the Isle of Anxi (Mistress Masham’s ReposeA fantasy masterpiece that pays homage to Swift’s Gulliver’s Travels, it is included in “1001 Children’s Books”.
- Literary influence: With his profound historical knowledge and humorous yet subtly tragic writing style, E.B. White completely rewrote the landscape of British fantasy literature, profoundly influencing later generations, including J.K. Rowling.JK RowlingCountless fantasy writers, including .
| Birth | TH White | TH White (Wikipedia) |


🎂 Born 1949: Andrew Clements
One of the most outstanding contemporary American campus realist novelists (1949–2019). He is widely regarded as the king of best-selling books who “understands the psychology of modern school children best”.
- Milestone works:
- We call it Pink Spirit Bean (Frindle(This is his most famous and magnum opus. It tells the story of a boy who invents a new word to replace “pen,” thus sparking a literary and intellectual revolution that sweeps across America.)
- Other representative works:Five Bell Chimes (Fear Itself)、The Last Ally (We Hold These Truths)。
- Literary features: Clydes, a former high school teacher, writes fast-paced books that skillfully deconstruct school rules, explore freedom of speech, and depict the fascinating intellectual battles and understandings between teachers and students, starting from what children might perceive as mischievous pranks. His works consistently rank high on global school recommendation lists.
| Birth | Andrew Clements | Andrew Clements (Wikipedia) |



🎂 1925 – Born: Maj Miturič
Mai Petrovich Miturich-Khlebnikov (1925–2008), a national treasure-level graphic artist and illustrator of the Soviet Union/Russia, was one of the leading visual figures of the golden age of Soviet picture books after World War II.
- Key Achievements: Based on the famous work of Kornei Chukovsky, a leading figure in Soviet children’s poetry…The Stolen Sun-Kradenoje solnceThe vivid illustrations drawn by [author’s name] won [award/title]. Silver Plaque, First International Biennial of Illustrations (BIB), Bratislava, 1967.
- Artistic features: Miturich’s style inherits the charm of Russian avant-garde and traditional ink painting. He is adept at using rich lithograph blocks of color and highly dynamic, bold lines. The animals he paints have both an absurd humor and are full of primal vitality, which has earned him a high reputation internationally.
| Birth | Maj Miturič | Maj Miturič (Wikipedia) |


🎂 Born 1938: Brock Cole
He is a renowned American children’s author and illustrator. He possesses a uniquely detached and profound perspective on contemporary American children’s realism and fable literature.
- Milestone works: “goat” (The Goats)。
- Literary status: His representative novel, *The Goat*, tells the story of two teenagers who are bullied and pranked at summer camp, stripped naked, and abandoned on a deserted island. They support each other in their escape and transformation. With extremely restrained, even somewhat cold, realism, Cole profoundly explores the cruel social environment of childhood and the awakening of humanity, becoming a classic in American young adult literature that is both controversial and acclaimed. His representative picture book is *Very Delicious*.Good Enough to Eat)。
| Birth | Brock Cole | Brock Cole (Wikipedia) |




🗓️ Other Important Creator Briefings
| event | figure | Details/Awards | Wikipedia link |
|---|---|---|---|
| born | Mary Louisa Molesworth | A renowned and prolific female children’s author of Victorian-era British literature (1839–1921). Widely regarded as the “Queen of Victorian Family Stories,” she excelled at weaving gentle magic into everyday family life, her most famous work being *The Cuckoo Clock*.The Cuckoo Clock(1877) and “Tell Me a Story” (Tell Me a StoryNesbitt’s work profoundly influenced later generations. | Mary Louisa Molesworth |
| born | Eleanor Coerr | A renowned Canadian-American children’s author (1922–2010). Her representative work is *Sasaki Sadako and the Thousand Cranes*.Sadako and the Thousand Paper CranesBased on the true story of a girl who survived the Hiroshima atomic bomb, the book uses innocent yet powerful language to convey a desire for anti-war and peace to children around the world. | Eleanor Coerr |
| born | Lars Bo | A renowned Danish painter and printmaker (1924–1999). He lived in Paris for many years and is best known for his prints of Hans Christian Andersen’s fairy tale “The Snow Queen” (…).SnedronningenThe illustrations, drawn by [author’s name], possess a highly surrealist and dreamlike etched texture, and won [award/title]. 1969 BIB Plaque. | Lars Bo |
| born | Dagmar Chidolue | A renowned contemporary German novelist. His most famous realist work, *Punk Girl*, sharply focuses on the growing pains and rebellious spirit of contemporary teenage girls.Lady Punk) won 1986 German Youth Literature Prize (DJLP). | Dagmar Chidolue |
| born | Laura Rosano | Italian contemporary illustrator. Known for his work “The Story of Joseph and His Brothers” (L’histoire de Joseph et ses freresThe design, characterized by its geometric composition and modern graphic art aesthetic, won an award. 1989 BIB Honorary Mention. | Laura Rosano |



