



⚰️ 2001 – Death: Tove Jansson
Finland’s immortal national treasure—a female novelist, graphic artist, and illustrator (1914–2001). She is a towering figure in the history of world children’s literature, who, with her unparalleled literary wisdom and compassion for all things, built a sacred place of existentialism symbolizing inclusiveness, independence, and freedom for humanity under the shadow of war.
- Supreme honor (Grand Slam): 1966 Hans Christian Andersen Award (HCAA) for Best WriterThe recipient. Her life and art are documented in classic biographies such as “A Fairy Tale Life: The Life and Art of Tove Jansson” and “Creation and Love”.
- An epic that will last forever: “The complete collection of “Moomin” stories and comics (Moomin)。
- Cultural History of Translation: The Chinese translation of “Moomin” reflects its popularity among readers worldwide. In mainland China, the official trademark is currently “姆明” (Mǔmíng), while historically it has been translated as “姆咪” (Mǔmī) or “木民” (Mùmín). In Hong Kong, the traditional translation is the endearing “肥肥” (Féiféi) or “小肥肥” (Xiǎo Féiféi). In Taiwan, “嚕嚕米” (Lúlúmǐ) has long been popular, and “大毛” (Dàmáo) or “莫咪” (Mòmī) have also been common.
- Core Milestone Masterpieces:Moomin and the Great Flood(Småtrollen och den stora översvämningenA pioneering redemption work born from the ruins of World War IIComet in Moominvalley (Kometen kommer)、The Magician’s Hat (Trollkarlens hatt), and the pure literary masterpiece that heals loneliness, “Summer Book” (Sommarboken)。
- Literary and historical characteristics: Janson’s writing and black-and-white line drawings possess an extremely high standard of philosophical reflection. The adorable, hippo-like elf family, the reclusive wanderer Slick, and the quirky Mimi she depicts live in Moominvalley, a place constantly threatened by floods and comet attacks, yet open to everyone. She never uses rigid slogans to educate children, but rather whispers in a restrained tone: Accepting solitude and respecting every unique and independent life—this is the noblest form of human dignity.
| Passed Away | Tove Jansson | Tove Jansson (Wikipedia) |



⚰️ 1946 – Death: Wanda Gág
An immortal American female graphic artist, printmaking master, and illustrator (1893–1946). She is revered as the “founding mother of modern American picture books” in the history of children’s book development, winning two Newbery Honors and two Caldecott Honors.
- epoch-making historical achievements and supreme honors:
- One Million Cats (Millions of CatsPublished in 1928): Awarded Newbery Honor, 1929.This is the oldest authentic modern picture book still being published in the United States.In this masterpiece, Geiger innovatively broke away from the rigid paradigm of “separation of text and illustration” in previous books, and pioneered the “double-page spread” design that spans the left and right pages with a cinematic long shot feel, which completely laid the foundation for the modern picture book.
- Double Award Miracle: Representative Work “Alphabet Rabbit-The ABC BunnyHe won the Newbery Silver Medal in 1934; later, he won the realistic classic “Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs(1939) and “There is nothing-Nothing at All(1942)Two-time Caldecott Honor Award winner.
- Artistic Aesthetics: Geiger’s illustrations are deeply influenced by the textures of European realist prints. Her handwritten retro fonts are perfectly integrated with the swirling single-line hatching that carries the warmth of earth and is full of the dynamic, freehand style of Eastern calligraphy, proving with an extremely stunning intellectual beauty that children’s books can possess a very high degree of artistic seriousness.
| Passed Away | Wanda Gág | Wanda Gág (Wikipedia) |



⚰️ 2017 — Death: Michael Bond
Thomas Michael Bond (1926–2017), an immortal national treasure of British children’s literature, was a master of narrative with the warmest and most healing power in English literature after World War II. He was awarded the Commander of the Order of the British Empire (CBE).
- Timeless masterpieces: “Paddington Bear Series(Paddington Bear).
- Literary status: His seminal work, *A Bear Named Paddington* (A Bear Called PaddingtonPublished in 1958, it was included in “1001 Children’s Books”. On Christmas Eve after World War I, Bond saw a lonely teddy bear in a shop near Paddington Station in London, which inspired him to bring this bear, who had smuggled himself in from “mysterious Peru”, to life. With extremely elegant British dry humor and refined narration, he tells the epic story of Paddington, dressed in a blue wool coat, wearing an old wide-brimmed hat, and carrying an old leather suitcase full of marmalade, integrating into London’s daily life under the care of the Brown family. This bear not only sold hundreds of millions of copies, but also became a symbol of supreme human dignity in popular culture regarding “treating refugees kindly and showing compassion and tolerance towards the weak”.
| Deceased | Michael Bond | Michael Bond (Wikipedia) |


🎂 Born 1966 – Katy Couprie
A prominent contemporary French female graphic artist, fine art master, and photographer (1966). She is a highly regarded conceptual aesthetics leader in the cross-disciplinary field of contemporary European avant-garde visuals and children’s art, dedicated to breaking down the cognitive boundaries of children’s books with extremely bold cross-media collages.
- Supreme International Honors: With its groundbreaking, wordless visual epic, “The World I See,” it topped the charts and won numerous awards. 2000 Prix Sorcières, the highest prize for illustrated books in France.Bologna Children’s Book Fair New Horizons Award.
- Immortal masterpieces: The World I See (Tout un monde(A cross-disciplinary collaboration with Antonin Louchard).
- Visual Art Features: Kuprey completely abandoned the mediocre, obsequious design of traditional cognitive picture books. In *The World I See*, she stunningly reconstructs ancient etchings, modern opaque watercolor doodles, documentary photographs, and oil painting blocks in a montage-like crossover. With a highly artistically serious micro-perspective and a strong sense of spatial deconstruction and negative space, she presents young children with a real world full of philosophical metaphors and visual wonder, establishing a new Canon for contemporary visual art picture books.
| Birth | Katy Couprie | Katy Couprie (Wikipedia) |


🎂 1896 – Born: Helen Sewell
An immortal American female illustrator and graphic designer of the early 20th century (1896–1957). She was one of the most indispensable visual pioneers of the golden age of American children’s books, and for many years served as the visual creator of the first editions of Laura Ingalls Wilder’s classic “Little House” series.
- Highest Honor: Awarded for the classic book “The Story of Thanksgiving” 1955 Caldecott Honor.
- Award-winning representative works: The Story of Thanksgiving (The Thanksgiving Story(Written by Alice Dalgliesh)
- Visual contribution: Sewell’s style was deeply influenced by European classical lithographs and the spirit of Bauhaus Constructivism. She was exceptionally skilled at using highly sculptural, rounded, and powerful Cubist contours and extremely warm, retro pastel colors. Her historical scenes in “The Story of Thanksgiving” are noble in composition and orderly in order, completely departing from the rigid didacticism of her earlier works, and using the ultimate in pure art visuals to support the intellectual height of children’s non-fiction historical reading materials.
| Birth | Helen Sewell | Helen Sewell (Wikipedia) |

🗓️ Other Important Creator Briefings
| event | figure | Details/Awards | Wikipedia link |
|---|---|---|---|
| born | Bruno Tognolini | A leading contemporary Italian children’s author, poet, and screenwriter (1951). He is known for his modern epics, characterized by their strong traditional Southern European folk rhythms and a blend of contemporary satire and free-thinking. His masterpiece, *Leap into Another World*, explores how a young person transcends space and confronts the awakening of their inner hidden powers during adolescence.Salto nell’ UltramondoIt was included in “1001 Children’s Books”. | Bruno Tognolini |
