

⚰️ January 20, 1997 – Passed away: Albin Brunovsky
Famous Slovakian painter, printmaker, and illustratorAlbin Brunovsky(Albín Brunovský, 1935–1997) died. He wasBratislava Academy of Fine ArtsThe key figure, hailed as a master of fantasy realism.
- Important works and achievements:
- Regular participant in the Bratislava International Biennial of Illustrations (BIB): He is one of the most awarded artists in BIB history.
- 1967: Based onThe Little Mermaid-Malá morská panna)Golden Plaque.
- 1977: Based onHorned goats and hedgehogs-Koza rohatá a jež)Golden Apple Award.
- 1981: Based onPeacock King-Páví kráľ(Achieved again)Golden Apple Award.
- style: His illustration style is extremely delicate and intricate, often incorporating surrealist elements, creating a dreamlike and mysterious effect that has had a profound influence on Eastern European illustration art.

| Death | Albín Brunovský | Albín Brunovský (Wikipedia) |


⚰️ January 20, 1961 – Died: Anne Carole Moore
American librarian, writer, and criticAnne Carole MooreAnne Carroll Moore (1871–1961) has passed away. A pioneer of children’s library services in the United States, she long served as the head of the children’s department at the New York Public Library and was considered a “gatekeeper” of children’s book publishing at the time. A Chinese-language picture book, *Miss Moore Thought Otherwise*, tells her story.
- Important works and achievements:
- Newbery Honor: Her workNicholas: A Christmas Story in Manhattan-Nicholas: A Manhattan Christmas Story(Published in 1924) won awards Newbery Silver Medal, 1925.
- content: The book’s protagonist, Nicholas, is a wooden boy about 8 inches tall, a famous puppet that Moore carried with him in real life. The story tells of his adventures in New York City.
| Death | Anne Carroll Moore | Anne Carroll Moore (Wikipedia) |


🎂 January 20, 1949 – Birth: Ted Arnold
American bestselling children’s book author and illustratorTed Arnold(Tedd Arnold) was born.
- Important works and contributions:
- The Fly Boys series(Fly Guy: This is a series of humorous stories about a boy named Buzz and his pet fly.
- feature: With its unique “big eyes” illustration style, humorous plots, and easy-to-read vocabulary, this series has become a phenomenal bestseller in the **Easy Reader** category, successfully making countless children who are just beginning to learn to read fall in love with reading.
| born | Tedd Arnold | Tedd Arnold (Wikipedia) |

⚰️ January 20, 1921 – Died: Mary Louisa Morsworth
Scottish writerMary Louisa Morsworth(Mary Louisa Molesworth, 1839–1921, often signed Mrs. Molesworth) died.
- Important works and contributions:
- Cuckoo Clock(The Cuckoo Clock(1877): This is a classic work of Victorian children’s fantasy literature.
- content: The story tells of a little girl named Griselda who enters a fantastical world through her family’s cuckoo clock. This book had a significant influence on later writers, such as E. Nesbit.
| Death | Mary Louisa Molesworth | Mary Louisa Molesworth (Wikipedia) |

⚰️ January 20, 2012 — Passed away Carolyn Reed
American writersCarolyn Reed(Carolyn Reeder, 1937–2012) died.
- Important works and contributions:
- Grey Shadows(Shades of Gray(1989): This is an excellent historical novel for young adults, which won the Scott O’Dell Historical Novel Award.
- content: Set after the American Civil War, the story follows a Southern boy who lost his family in the Holocaust and is forced to live with his pacifist uncle who refuses to fight.
| Death | Carolyn Reeder | Carolyn Reeder (Wikipedia) |

🎂 January 20, 1910 – Birth: Helen Hoover
American writersHelen HooverHelen Hoover (1910–1984) was born.
- Important works and contributions:
- She is best known for her nature writings that depict life in the northern wilderness of Minnesota.
- The Deer’s Gift(The Gift of the DeerThis book details her and her husband’s true story of rescuing an injured white-tailed deer and its offspring while living in a forest cabin. It is beautifully written and full of respect for wildlife.
| born Helen Hoover | Helen Hoover (Wikipedia) |