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In celebration, here is a favourite of mine- 'My cat likes to hide in boxes' by Eve Sutton, illustrated with charm and character by Lynley Dodd.

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Lizbeth Zwerger is my third my great illustration hero.
Her exceptional drawing skill combined with a light touch in her use of watercolour to produce magical art like this from "The Swineherd” by HC Andersen.

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A few pics to mark all rich in the sort of detail that fired my young imagination, from: Ant and Bee Go Shopping (Angela Banner); The Saga of Noggin the Nog (Peter Firmin); The Incredible Adventures of Professor Branestawm (W Heath Robinson).

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And finally the FIRST book I ever remember from childhood. The immortal ‘Winnie The Pooh’ by A.A. Milne and E.H. Shepherd. And please indulge me with my favourite illustration from my own, unpublished as yet, book ‘Peedie Pointy Dog’ 😉😁#BookIllustrationOfTheDayBirthday2

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Then the books that made me cry.. there’s a breathtaking moment in Shaun Tan’s ‘Eric’ that was one of the most beautiful pages I’ve ever seen..

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Another fave illustrator of mine is Janet Ahlberg.
This pic from Each Peach Pear Plum

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. ‘s daily posts of Book Illustrations are one of the highlights of Twitter. To celebrate its anniversary, here are three blasts from the past from my collection by Michael Foreman, Tomi Ungerer, Quentin Blake and David McKee.

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Sandra Speidel, gorgeous chalk pastels from Fixing The Crack of Dawn

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It's and to start here are some pages from Planes, Trains, Cars and Boats by Lionel and Muriel Kalish, 1963

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So many have already chosen favourites of mine! Well here’s and an illustration from Orlando’s Invisible Pyjamas especially for those enjoying a sprinkling of snow...#BookIllustrationOfTheDayBirthday

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I love - The Bear and the Piano- this illustration specifically for the gorgeous light and emotion in it. (And I just love trees in general)

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Who doesn't secretly want to go rumpeta, rumpeta, rumpeta, all down the road, astride an elephant? Remembering to say please, of course

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Really tricky to pick just one, so we're going with a few childhood faves for



1. Arthur Rackham.
2. Jiří Trnka.
3. Kay Nelson.
4. Edmund Dulac.

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The illustrations and stories of Big Bear and Little Bear by Martin Waddell, illustrated by Barbara Firth were great favourites when my son was small. Wonderful expressive pictures.

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Maurice Sendak's Little Bear and his friends want to join the celebration. Thank you very much for sharing so much art!

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One more before bed. Meet ‘Old Perisher’, the naughty cat of Corporation Gardens. Written by Diana Ross and published by Faber in 1965.
Illustrations of course by

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I thought I’d kick off my contributions to for with some wonderful Little Tim and the Brave Sea Captain - from a 2nd printing (1936). Beautiful colour reproduction in this ed.

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. Happiest I can't imagine my life without the illustrators I've loved. Too many for one, I've had to do a top four. Wump World - B. Peet. Wind in the Willows - M. Hague. Where the Wild Things Are - M. Sendak. Cicely Mary Barker <3

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