


🎂 1911 – Born: Virginia Haviland
She was a renowned American children’s literature critic, librarian, and author (1911–1988). She was a landmark figure in the history of modern children’s book research and promotion.
- Historic contribution: He served as the first director of the Children’s Literature Center at the Library of Congress. He has a dedicated chapter about himself in his book, *The Power of Childhood*.
- Representative works: He compiled the famous “My Favorite Fairy Tales” series (Favorite Fairy Tales Told in…(Volumes on Poland, France, etc.). She reimagines folk tales from around the world in extremely pure and refined modern language, making them perfectly suited to the reading pace of young readers.
| Birth | Virginia Haviland | Virginia Haviland (Wikipedia) |



⚰️ 2006 – Passed away: Teruo Teramura
A renowned contemporary Japanese children’s literature author (1928–2006). With his unparalleled absurd humor and precise capture of children’s psychology, he became a leading figure in postwar Japanese “children’s fairy tales”.
- Representative works:
- I Am the King series (The King in the Forest): It created a nonsensical king who loves to eat fried eggs, is arrogant, and is extremely cute.
- Come on! Let’s fry a pot of elephant eggs.、The Egg Book Series.
- Literary style: Teramura Teruo’s works break free from traditional didacticism, starting purely from children’s logic and playful spirit. His dense use of onomatopoeia and unconventional plot developments make children learning to read fall in love with books while laughing heartily.
| Passed Away | Teruo Teramura | Teruo Teramura (Wikipedia) |



⚰️ 1995 – Died: Annie MG Schmidt
A leading figure in Dutch children’s literature and winner of the 1988 Hans Christian Andersen Award for Best Author.
- Final respects: We just celebrated her birthday on May 20th, and May 21st marks the anniversary of the passing of this master, known as the “Queen of Fairy Tales” of the Netherlands, in 1995.
- Representative works: Yi Yi and Ya Ya (Jip en Janneke)、“Catwoman Minnie” (Minoes)、The Crane Boy in the Hat Apartment (Tow-Truck PluckHer literary legacy remains a treasure of the entire European children’s book world.
| Deceased | Anne MG Schmidt | Annie MG Schmidt (Wikipedia) |


🎂 Born 1943: Beverley Naidoo
A renowned British female writer of South African descent. With immense moral courage, she dedicated herself to exposing the cruelty of apartheid and the dignity of humanity in young adult literature.
- Highest Honor: 2000 Carnegie Medal (CMW) The winner.
- Representative works:
- The Other Side of Truth (The Other Side of Truth(This is a Carnegie Medal winner’s work, telling the story of a Nigerian brother and sister who were forced into exile in Britain because their father insisted on journalistic truth.)
- Johannesburg No Longer Grieve (Journey to Jo’burg): Exploring the suffering and hope of children of color in the context of racial segregation.
| Birth | Beverly Naido | Beverley Naidoo (Wikipedia) |


🎂 Born in 1920: László Réber
A famous Hungarian illustrator and cartoonist (1920–2001).
- Key Achievements: With the work “The Adventures of Babu Belch-Bab Berci kalandjai) won Plaque Award, 1989 Bratislava International Biennial of Illustrations (BIB).
- Artistic Style: Reiber is known for his extremely refined “single-line drawing” style. He is adept at using pen to outline large areas of blank space, with lines that are humorous, ironic, and possess a strong sense of composition in modern graphic art, earning him high praise internationally.
| Birth | László Rebe | László Réber (Wikipedia) |

🗓️ Other Important Creator Briefings
| event | figure | Details/Awards | Wikipedia link |
|---|---|---|---|
| Death | Eleanor H. Porter | American author. MasterpiecePollyanna》 (PollyannaShe was included in “1001 Children’s Books” and created the cultural symbol of “optimistic girl”. | EH Porter |
| born | Erica Silverman | American bridge book author. Representative work: [Title of work is missing].Cowgirl Kate and CocoIt has been a recommended book for children’s independent reading for many years. | Erica Silverman |
