

🎂 Born March 17, 1846: Kate Greenaway
British illustrator and picture book authorKate GreenawayShe was born in 1846–1901. She, along with Walter Crane and Randolph Caldecott, is known as one of the “Big Three” of Victorian picture books.
- Important works and influence:
- Under the Window(Under the Window(1879): Her most famous work sold out immediately upon its first printing, causing a sensation in the children’s book world at the time.
- Artistic Style: The children in her paintings, dressed in exquisite late 18th-century style, frolic in idyllic gardens. This fresh, elegant, and slightly nostalgic style was popular throughout Europe at the time and even influenced children’s clothing design trends.
- Eternal Honor: The British Library Association established the **Kate Greenaway Medal** in 1955 to recognize artists who have made outstanding contributions to picture book illustration each year. This award remains one of the highest honors in the global illustration industry.
| Birth | Kate Greenaway | Kate Greenaway (Wikipedia) |



🎂 Born March 17, 1956: Patrick McDonnell
American cartoonist and picture book authorPatrick McDonnellBorn. He is best known for his comic strip “Mutts,” whose picture books are filled with warmth and respect for life and nature.
- Important works and achievements:
- Caldecott Honor: With theI…have a dream-Me… Jane(Published in 2011) won the award 2012 Caldecott Honor.
- content: This is a biographical picture book that tells the story of Jane Goodall’s childhood dreams. He combines precious historical photographs, sketches of Goodall’s childhood, and his own concise yet powerful drawing style to perfectly present how a child who loved nature grew into a great scientist.
- Representative works: Tyk: The Modern CavemanTek: The Modern Cave BoyThank you, goodnight.Thank you and Good Night“I Give You ‘Nothing’ ”The Gift of Nothing.
| Birth | Patrick McDonnell | Patrick McDonnell (Wikipedia) |


⚰️ March 17, 1998 — Passed away Annegert Fuchshuber
Renowned German picture book author and illustratorAnnegot FuchshubelHe died in 1940–1998.
- Important works and achievements:
- German Youth Literature Prize (DJLP): With theThe cowardly giant and the audacious dormice-Mäusemärchen – Riesengeschichte) won 1984 German Youth Literature Prize (Picture Book Category).
- Classic collaboration: She illustrated Michael Ende’s classic picture book, *The Little Elf Who Eats Nightmares*.Das TraumfresserchenThey created highly imaginative and dreamlike illustrations.
| Passed Away | Anegert Fuchshubel | Annegert Fuchshuber (Wikidata) |

🎂 Born March 17, 1933: Penelope Lively
British famous writerPenelope LivelyBorn. She achieved pinnacle success in both young adult and adult literature (winning the Booker Prize).
- Important works and achievements:
- Carnegie Medal: With theThe Ghost of Thomas Kemp-The Ghost of Thomas Kempe(Published in 1973) won awards 1973 Carnegie Medal.
- Artistic features: This is an exceptionally clever modern humorous ghost story, telling the tale of a 17th-century sorcerer ghost haunting a modern-day boy. Lively excels at exploring time, history, and memory through fantasy; her writing is refined and insightful.
| Birth | Penelope Lively | Penelope Lively (Wikipedia) |



🗓️ Other Important Person Briefings
| event | figure | Details/Awards | Main Reference |
|---|---|---|---|
| Death | Sid Freishman (Sid Fleischman) | Newbery Medal winner (The Whipping Boy). This great “magician writer” passed away the day after his 90th birthday, leaving behind a magical literary legacy. | Sid Fleischman (Wikipedia) |
| born | Keith Baker (Keith Baker) | American picture book author and illustrator. Her representative work, “LMNO Peas,” is beloved by young readers for its bright and lively little green pea characters. | Keith Baker (Encyclopedia) |
| born | Sarah (Sara) | French illustrator.2005 BIB Golden Apple AwardThe winner (from “Revolution”)RévolutionShe is known for her unique collage with torn paper art, a style with great visual impact. | N/A |
| born | Lillian Moore (Lilian Moore) | American poet and writer. Her most famous work is “My First Counting Book.” She was a key figure in popularizing children’s poetry in the United States. | Lilian Moore (Wikipedia) |
| born | Ralph Fletcher (Ralph Fletcher) | American author and writing education expert. His representative work is “Fig Pudding,” in which he teaches children how to write through heartwarming and authentic stories. | Ralph Fletcher (Wikipedia) |
| born | Ennis Rees (Ennis Rees) | American translator and poet. He retells classical epics (such as Homer’s epics) in rhythmic children’s versions, such as “Brother Rabbit and His Mischief”. | Ennis Rees (Wikipedia) |


