
🎂 December 30, 1865 – Birth: Rudyard Kipling
British writer and poetRudyard KiplingRudyard Kipling (1865–1936) was born. He was born in He was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1907.He was the youngest winner at the time.
- Important works and contributions:
- The Jungle Book(The Jungle Book(1894): It tells the story of Mowgli, a “wolf boy” raised by wolves. It is an immortal classic of world children’s literature and has been adapted into film and television works countless times.
- So that’s how it is.(Just So Stories(1902): This is a collection of imaginative origin stories (such as “Why do leopards have spots”), originally written for his deceased daughter Josephine.
- Influence: His works, with their vivid depictions of the animal world and unique narrative rhythm, have profoundly influenced children’s literature in later generations and have been included in “1001 Children’s Books”.

| born Rudyard Kipling | Rudyard Kipling (Wikipedia) |


⚰️ December 30, 1969 – Died: Jiri Tenka
Czech illustrator, animation director, and puppet masterJiri TenkaJiří Trnka (1912–1969) died. He was hailed as the “Walt Disney of the East”.
- Important works and achievements:
- Hans Christian Andersen Award (HCAA): He 1968 AwardedHans Christian Andersen Award for IllustrationThis is one of the highest honors in the field of children’s literature.
- style: His illustrations (such as those for Grimm’s Fairy Tales and Andersen’s Fairy Tales) and puppet animations, with their rich Czech national style, poetic quality, and unique visual aesthetics, have had a profound influence on the world of animation and illustration art.
| Death | Jiří Trnka | Jiří Trnka (Wikipedia) |


⚰️ December 30, 1980 – Died: Dorothy P. Lathrop
American illustrator and authorDorothy P. LathropDorothy P. Lathrop (1891–1980) passed away. She holds a landmark position in the history of picture books.
- Important works and achievements:
- The first Caldecott Medal winner in history: She relied on “Animals in the Bible-Animals of the Bible(Published in 1937) won awards The inaugural Caldecott Medal was awarded in 1938..
- Newbery Silver Medal: Her workFairy Circus-The Fairy Circus) won Newbery Silver Medal, 1932.
- style: She is known for her exquisite black and white prints and her delicate depictions of animals and elves.
| Death | Dorothy P. Lathrop | Dorothy P. Lathrop (Wikipedia) |

🎂 Born: December 30, 1943 Mercer Meir
American writer and illustratorMercer Meir(Mercer Mayer) was born.
- Important works and contributions:
- He is the author of the famous picture book series **“Little Monster”** (Little Critter) creator.
- Influence: Since its launch in 1975, this series has become a global phenomenon with its humorous, heartwarming stories that resonate with the daily lives of young children (such as “I’m too small” and “I can’t sleep”), making it a must-read classic for countless American families.
| born Mercer Mayer Mercer Mayer (Wikipedia) |


🎂 December 30, 1898 – Birth: Claire Hugh Bishop
French-American writerClaire Hugh BishopClaire Huchet Bishop (1898–1993) was born.
- Important works and achievements:
- Newbery Honor:
- 1948: Classic picture bookFive Chinese brothers-The Five Chinese BrothersIllustrations by Kurt Wiese. Although controversial in modern times due to its stereotypes, it was once one of the best-selling picture books of folk tales in the United States.
- 1954: 《Alone-All Alone).
| born Claire Huchet Bishop | Claire Huchet Bishop (Wikipedia) |

🎂 December 30, 1913 – Birth: Elaine Mitchell
Australian writerElaine Mitchell(Elyne Mitchell, 1913–2002) was born.
- Important works and contributions:
- Her representative work is **Silver Horse**.The Silver Brumby)series.
- Influence: This series of stories about Brumby horses in the Australian Alps, especially the legendary stallion Thowra, is a gem of Australian children’s literature and is included in “1001 Children’s Books”.
| born | Elyne Mitchell | Elyne Mitchell (Wikipedia) |


⚰️ December 30, 2011 — Passed away Ronald Sell
British satirical cartoonist and illustratorRonald Sell(Ronald Searle, 1920–2011) died.
- Important works and contributions:
- He created the famous **Saint Trinian Girls’ School** (St. Trinian’sThe series depicts a boarding school filled with anarchism and unruly girls.
- His collaboration with Geoffrey Willans on [the film/film/movie]Defeat Skul-Down with Skool!He created the famous student character Nigel Molesworth. Both works are included in “1001 Children’s Books”.
| Death | Ronald Searle | Ronald Searle (Wikipedia) |

🎂 Born December 30, 1922: Jane Langton
American writersJane LangtonJane Langton (1922–2018) was born. (Note: Her death was recorded in the briefing on December 22; this is a confirmation of her birth date.)
- Important works and achievements:
- Newbery Silver Medal: 《George Who Wants to Fly-The FledglingAwarded in 1980 1982 Newbery Silver Medal.
| born Jane Langton | Jane Langton (Wikipedia) |

🎂 Born December 30, 1957: Suan Lopez Domigutz
Spanish Galician illustratorSuan Lopez Domigutz(Xan López Domínguez) is born.
- Important works and achievements:
- He 1991 With the work “Voces na lagoa do espantallo》 wonPlaque Award at the Bratislava International Biennial of Illustration (BIB).
| born | Xan López Domínguez | Xan López Domínguez (Galician Wikipedia) |
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