


🎂 Born March 14, 1889: Marguerite de Angeli
American renowned children’s literature author and illustratorMarguerite de AngeliBorn in 1889–1987. She was known for creating stories that were authentic, heartwarming, and deeply rooted in history.
- Important works and achievements:
- Newbery Medal: With theDoor in the Wall-The door in the wall(Published in 1949) won awards Newbery Medal, 1950.
- Content and spirit: The story is set in 14th-century England. It tells the tale of a young boy named Robin who, after losing his legs, learns crafts, music, and courage with the help of monks, ultimately achieving great merit in war. The title carries a profound meaning: when one door closes, another “door in the wall” always opens for you.
- Caldecott Silver Medal: She also won the award for her role in “The Legend of the Condor Heroes”.The meddlesome Yuni-Yonie Wondernose)as well as“Mother Goose Nursery Rhymes-Book of Nursery and Mother Goose RhymesHe has won the Caldecott Honor twice.
| Birth | Margaret de Angeli | Marguerite de Angeli (Wikipedia) |


🎂 Born March 14, 1947: Roberto Piumini
One of the most outstanding contemporary Italian children’s literature authorsRoberto Puminiborn.
- Important works and contributions:
- Marty and His Grandfather(Mattia e il nonnoThis work was included in “1001 Children’s Books”.
- Artistic features: This is a remarkably elegant, poetic, and philosophical novel. Through a fictional stroll, it delicately explores the themes of death and farewell, recounting how a grandfather, in his final moments, uses his imagination to pass on the essence of his life to his grandson. Poomini’s language is pure, profound, and full of vitality.
| Birth | Roberto Piumini | Roberto Piumini (Wikipedia) |

🎂 Born March 14, 1920: Hank Ketcham
Famous American cartoonistHank KechamBorn (1920–2001).
- Important works and influence:
- Mischievous Adan(Dennis the Menace: A classic comic that has been serialized since 1951.
- status: Ardan, the little boy in overalls with a slingshot in his pocket who always unintentionally causes trouble for his neighbor Mr. Wilson, has become a symbol of humor in American family life. His image has spanned more than half a century, being adapted into countless animations, movies, and television series, and is the representative of the classic literary archetype of the “naughty little boy.”
| Birth | Hank Ketcham | Hank Ketcham (Wikipedia) |


⚰️ March 14, 1992 — Died: Elfrida Vipont
British author and QuakerAlfreda VipontHe died in 1902–1992.
- Important works and achievements:
- Carnegie Medal: With theLark’s Wings-The Lark on the Wing(Published in 1950) won an award 1950 Carnegie MedalThis is the second book in her series about a girl raised in a musical family who pursues her singing dreams.
- Picture book contributions: She collaborated with renowned illustrator Raymond Briggs on the classic picture book [Title Missing].Elephant and Bad Boy-The Elephant and the Bad Baby(This type of punishment) is popular among preschool children because of its repetitive rhythm and humorous disciplinary methods.
| Died | Alfreda Vipont | Elfrida Vipont (Wikipedia) |


🗓️ Other Important Person Briefings
| event | figure | Details/Awards | Main Reference |
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| born | Malka Drucker (Malka Drucker) | American author and rabbi. Known for his excellent non-fiction books on Jewish culture and traditions, such as “Jewish Holidays”. | Malka Drucker (Wikipedia) |
| born | Mary K. Parshor (Mary K. Pershall) | An American-Australian author. His most famous work is *The Road You Take*.You take the High Road), a profound work about teenagers facing loss, grief, and family relationships. | Mary K. Pershall (Wikipedia) |
| born | Emma Heinzelman (Emma Heinzelmann) | Hungarian illustrator.1983 BIB Honorary AwardThe winner. | N/A |

