


🎂 Born April 4, 1970: Kitty Crowther
Famous Belgian picture book author and illustrator Kitty Crowther Born. She is one of the most original artists of our time.
- Highest Honor:
- Astrid Lindgren Memorial Award (ALMA): At 2010 She won the award. The jury praised her as a “master of lines” and commended the profound humanistic concern contained in her works.
- Representative works:
- 《Dad and me“series (Poka & Mine)、 《Anne of the Lake》 (Annie du lac)、 《Medusa’s mother》 (Mère Méduse)。
- Artistic features: Her works often explore profound themes such as loneliness, fear, and life. Her style is highly distinctive; the lines, seemingly naive, are full of emotional tension, keenly capturing the subtle fluctuations of a child’s inner world.
| Birth | Kitty Crowther | Kitty Crowther (Wikipedia) |



🎂 Born April 4, 1941: Helme Heine
A world-renowned German picture book master Helme Heine born.
- Key Achievements:
- The Hans Christian Andersen Award (HCAA): At 1984 It received a highly praised award from the Writers’ Award.
- Representative works:
- 《good friend》 (Friends(This is a classic work about friendship, telling the story of the deep friendship between Bobo the pig, Franz the rooster, and Johnny the mouse.)
- 《The most beautiful egg in the world》 (The Most Wonderful Egg in the World)、 《Elephant’s Arithmetic》.
- style: His watercolor paintings are humorous, lighthearted, and full of life wisdom. He excels at using anthropomorphic animal stories to convey profound philosophies about tolerance, friendship, and self-identity to children.
| Birth | Helme Heine | Helme Heine (Wikipedia) |


🎂 Born April 4, 1940: Phoebe Gilman
Renowned American-Canadian author and illustrator Phoebe Gilman Born (1940–2002).
- Representative works:
- 《Grandpa will definitely have a way.》 (Something from NothingThis work is adapted from a Jewish folk tale. With its ingenious nested narrative and warm parent-child relationship, it has become one of the most well-known picture books for young children in China and even the world.
- feature: Her illustrations are incredibly detailed, especially the contrast between the ground and the surface (humans and mice) in “Grandpa’s Got a Way,” which is very popular with children.
| Birth | Phoebe Gilman | Phoebe Gilman (Wikipedia) |


🎂 Born April 4, 1974: Jim Kay
British illustrator Jim Kay Born. He is known for his visually striking dark aesthetic style.
- Key Achievements:
- Kate Greenaway Medal: With his work on Patrick Ness’s novel,Devil Call-A Monster CallsThe illustrations drawn by him won an award. 2012 Gold Medal.
- Influence: He was later chosen to illustrate the hardcover edition of the entire Harry Potter series, redefining the visual language of the magical world with his grand, somber, and textured artistic style.
| Birth | Jim Kay | Jim Kay (Wikipedia) |


🎂 Born April 4, 1956: Joyce Sidman
American renowned children’s poet and author Joyce Sidman born.
- Key Achievements:
- Newbery Honor: With theSounds of the Night: Welcome to the Night-Dark Emperor & Other Poems of the Night) won 2011 Newbery Silver Medal.
- style: Her work perfectly combinesNatural Science Knowledge and Lyric PoetryCombined, their masterpiece “Red Notes on the Treetops” vividly and poetically depicts the changing seasons.
| Birth | Joyce Sidman | Joyce Sidman (Wikipedia) |



🗓️ Other Important Person Briefings
| event | figure | Details/Awards | Wikipedia link |
|---|---|---|---|
| born | Johanna Reiss (Johanna Rice) | Dutch-American author. His representative work, *The Room Upstairs*, won an award. 1973 Newbery Silver MedalIt is based on his experience of surviving World War II. | Johanna Reiss |
| born | Katrin Brandt (Catherine Brandt) | German illustrator. Awarded for “Two Mysterious Little Shoemakers” 1968 German Youth Literature Prize (DJLP). | Katrin Brandt |
| born | Glen Rounds (Glen Lowndes) | American Western-style illustrator and writer. His works are full of rugged vitality, such as “Old Paul”. | Glen Rounds |
| born | Elizabeth Levy (Elizabeth Levy) | American author. Known for his popular “Strange…” series of humorous detective novels. | Elizabeth Levy |
| born | Joan Leslie Woodruff | American author. His most famous work is *The Neighbors*. | JL Woodruff |
| Death | George Him (George Ham) | A Polish-born British designer. His representative work, “The Little Red Train Has a Name,” is featured in “1001 Children’s Books” for its modernist style. | George Him |




