


🎂 Born February 11, 1968: Mo Willems
One of the most popular contemporary American picture book authors and illustratorsMo WillemsBorn. He was a writer for Sesame Street, whose works are humorous, highly interactive, and demonstrate a deep understanding of child psychology.
- Important works and achievements:
- Three-time Caldecott Honorer
- 2004: Don’t let pigeons drive the bus!(Don’t Let the Pigeon Drive the Bus!This temperamental and demanding pigeon breaks the “fourth wall,” directly engaging with young readers and pioneering a new trend in interactive picture books.
- 2005: The Gunash Bunny(Knuffle Bunny).
- 2008: Here we go again, Gunash Bunny!(Knuffle Bunny Too).
- Other masterpieces: His “Elephant & Piggie” series is also a classic bridge book that helps children read independently.
| born | Mo Willems | Mo Willems (Wikipedia) |



🎂 Born February 11, 1939: Jane Yolen
American writer and poetJane YorlenBorn. She authored over 400 books and was hailed as “America’s Hans Christian Andersen” and “the contemporary Aesop.”
- Important works and achievements:
- Watching Owls Under the Moon(Owl Moon(1987): This is a poetic story about a father and daughter searching for owls in the forest on a winter night. The writing is beautiful and serene, and it won the Caldecott Medal (illustrated by John Schornhurst).
- The Princess’s Kite(The Emperor and the KiteAdapted from a Chinese folktale, it tells the story of a neglected little princess who uses a kite to rescue her imprisoned father. It won the Caldecott Honor (illustrated by Yang Zhicheng).
- Representative works: 《Goodbye, Changing Valley-Letting Swift River GoThe story tells of how the hometown was submerged in order to build a reservoir, filled with a touch of sadness and warmth.
| born Jane Yolen | Jane Yolen (Wikipedia) |


🎂 February 11, 1874 – Birth: Elsa Beskow
Swedish national treasure-level picture book author and illustratorAisha BescotBorn (1874–1953). Her status in Sweden is similar to that of Beatrix Potter (The World of Peter Rabbit) in England.
- Important works and contributions:
- Natural Fairy Tales: Her works are filled with a love for nature, and her style is rich in Art Nouveau influences, characterized by its delicacy and beauty.
- Representative works:
- Little Peter in the Blueberry Field(Puttes äventyr i blåbärsskogen(This is a story about a young boy named Peter who, at the invitation of the Blueberry King, embarks on an adventure into the microscopic forest world.)
- The Little Baby in the Forest(Tomtebobarnen(Also translated as *The Forest People*): This story depicts the life of a family of little elves wearing red hats in nature throughout the four seasons, and is included in *1001 Children’s Books*. born | Elsa Beskow | Elsa Beskow (Wikipedia) |

🎂 February 11, 1922 – Birth: Ela Peroci
Famous Slovenian children’s literature authorElla PerozziBorn (1922–2001).
- Important works and achievements:
- International recognition: She 1970 getHans Christian Andersen Award (HCAA) Writer AwardHighly Commended.
- Representative works:
- Kitten Slippers(Muca CopataricaThis is a classic story known to every household in Slovenia, about a cat that picks up slippers that are left lying around, not only teaching children to develop tidy habits, but also mending their slippers.
- My Umbrella is a Balloon(Moj dežnik je lahko balon)。 | born Ela Peroci | Ela Peroci (Wikipedia) |

🎂 February 11, 1915 – Birth: Mabel Esther Allan
British writerMabel Esther AllenBorn (1915–1998).
- Important works and contributions:
- She is a prolific author, having published nearly 200 books covering genres such as school stories, family novels, and thrillers.
- Ballet Family(The Ballet Family): This story tells the life tale of a ballet family and is beloved by young readers who love dance.
| born | Mabel Esther Allan | Mabel Esther Allan (Wikipedia) |