April 12: Today in the History of Children’s Books

🎂 April 12, 1916 – Born: Beverly Cleary

A mile­stone fig­ure in the his­to­ry of Amer­i­can chil­dren’s lit­er­a­ture Bev­er­ly Cleary Born in 1916–2021. She depict­ed the dai­ly lives of ordi­nary chil­dren with extreme­ly real­is­tic strokes, and lived to the age of 104, her life span­ning more than a cen­tu­ry.

  • High­est Hon­or:
    • New­bery Medal: With theDear Mr. Hen­shaw-Dear Mr. Hen­shawAward­ed in 1983 Gold Medal 1984.
    • Chil­dren’s Lit­er­a­ture Her­itage Award (CLLA): Award­ed in 1975.
  • Rep­re­sen­ta­tive works:
    • ““Ramona” seriesRamona Quim­by): It cre­at­ed the most famous “neigh­bor­hood ras­cal” image in lit­er­ary his­to­ry.
    • Hen­ry Hug­gins and The Mouse and the Motor­cy­cleHer work has taught three gen­er­a­tions of Amer­i­cans to find joy in the ordi­nary.
  • Fes­ti­val tra­di­tions: In mem­o­ry of her, April 12th has been des­ig­nat­ed as [a day of remem­brance]. “Nation­al DEAR Day” (Drop Every­thing and Read) is inspired by a scene in Ramon­a’s book. Her line, “I did­n’t see the kind of books I want­ed to read, so I decid­ed to write them myself,” has inspired count­less cre­ators.

| Birth | Bev­er­ly Cleary | Bev­er­ly Cleary (Wikipedia) |


🎂 April 12, 1907 – Born: Hardie Gramatky

Amer­i­can illus­tra­tor and ani­ma­tor Hardie Gra­matky Born (1907–1979).

  • Clas­sic works:
    • Tug­boat TugLit­tle Toot(1939): Includ­ed in “1001 Chil­dren’s Books”.
  • sta­tus: Gram­mat­ki, a for­mer lead ani­ma­tor at Dis­ney, pos­sessed a remark­able abil­i­ty to imbue inan­i­mate objects with rich emo­tions. His por­tray­al of the brave lit­tle tug­boat res­cu­ing peo­ple in New York Har­bor has become a time­less clas­sic in the anthro­po­mor­phic pic­ture book genre.

| Birth | Hardie Gra­matky | Hardie Gra­matky (Wikipedia) |


🎂 April 12, 1943 – Born: Anne Bozellec

Famous French illus­tra­tor Anne Bozel­lec born.

  • Key Achieve­ments:
    • French Prix Sor­cières: With theFree Bear-Lib­erté Nounours) won 1987 French Witch Award.
  • Artis­tic fea­tures: She is one of the core cre­ators of the renowned French chil­dren’s book pub­lish­er “Sourire qui mord” (Smil­ing Mouth). Her style is char­ac­ter­ized by its del­i­cate cap­ture of emo­tions and unique han­dling of space, and her works often car­ry a dis­tinc­tive­ly French sense of free­dom and philo­soph­i­cal reflec­tion.

| Birth | Anne Bozel­lec | Anne Bozel­lec (Wikipedia) |


🎂 April 12, 1952 – Born: Gary Soto

Amer­i­can poet and nov­el­ist Gary Soto born.

  • Impor­tant works:
    • Base­ball in AprilBase­ball in AprilThis is a col­lec­tion of short sto­ries depict­ing the lives of Mex­i­can-Amer­i­can teenagers.
  • sta­tus: Soto is a promi­nent fig­ure in Chi­cano lit­er­a­ture. He excels at using extreme­ly sim­ple and real­is­tic lan­guage to depict the growth of minor­i­ty chil­dren amidst pover­ty, dreams, and cul­tur­al iden­ti­ty strug­gles. His works serve as an impor­tant win­dow into under­stand­ing mul­ti­cul­tur­al chil­dren’s lit­er­a­ture in the Unit­ed States.

| Birth | Gary Soto | Gary Soto (Wikipedia) |


🎂 April 12, 1910 – Born: Paul Showers

Amer­i­can jour­nal­ist and sci­ence illus­tra­tor Paul Show­ers Born (1910–1999).

  • Main con­tri­bu­tions:
    • He is the core author of the renowned Amer­i­can “Let’s Read and Find Out Sci­ence” series.
  • Rep­re­sen­ta­tive works:What’s wrong with ham­burg­ers?-What hap­pens to a Ham­burg­er?), Lis­ten to what this is?The Lis­ten­ing WalkHe excelled at explain­ing com­plex phys­i­o­log­i­cal and nat­ur­al phe­nom­e­na using the sim­plest and most intu­itive lan­guage, and was a pio­neer of chil­dren’s pop­u­lar sci­ence books in the 20th cen­tu­ry.

| Birth | Paul Show­ers | Paul Show­ers (Wiki­da­ta) |


🗓️ Other Important Person Briefings

eventfig­ureDetails/WorksWikipedia link
bornOliv­er Post­gateBritish ani­ma­tor and author. His rep­re­sen­ta­tive work is “Iver the Loco­mo­tive,” and its hand­craft­ed stop-motion ani­ma­tion and pic­ture book are con­sid­ered a nation­al mem­o­ry in Britain.Oliv­er Post­gate
bornRG Mont­gomeryAmer­i­can author. His rep­re­sen­ta­tive work, *The House of Kildy*, won an award. New­bery MedalIt is known for its descrip­tions of nat­ur­al ecol­o­gy and ani­mals.RG Mont­gomery