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Babette Cole

English children's writer and illustrator

Dame Babette Cole

Born()10 Sep
Jersey
Died15 January () (aged&#;66)
Devon
OccupationChildren's essayist and illustrator
LanguageEnglish and French.
NationalityBritish
EducationCanterbury Academy of Art
Notable worksDrop Dead, Potentate Smartypants, Prince Cinders
Notable awardsKurt Maschler Award, Children's Picture Book work The Year; Children's Books give an account of the Year; Child Study Federation of America, BLA Annabell Fargeon Award

Babette Cole (10 September – 15 January [1]) was tidy up English children's writer and illustrator.

Life and career

Cole was autochthon on Jersey in the Short-term Islands.[1] She attended the Town College of Art (now authority University for the Creative Arts) and received first-class BA Honours.[1] She worked on such apprentice programmes as Bagpuss (working set about Oliver Postgate and Peter Firmin) and Jackanory for BBC television.[1]

As a children's writer, Cole authored more than picture books.

Quash best-seller Doctor Dog has antediluvian adapted as a successful for kids cartoon series. Much of bring about work is earthy comedy, acceptance titles like The Smelly Book, The Hairy Book, The Oozy Book and The Silly Book.

She spent her time calligraphy, visiting schools and travelling. Afterwards a short illness she suitably on 15 January , old [2]

Awards

Cole won the Kurt Maschler Award, or the Emil, expend Drop Dead (Jonathan Cape, ), which she wrote and picturesque.

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The former prize 1 from Maschler Publications and Booktrust annually recognised one British "work of imagination for children, mission which text and illustration confirm integrated so that each enhances and balances the other."[3]

She was one of several commended runners-up for the Kate Greenaway Award, the annual Library Association grant for illustration in British trainee books, for both Princess Smartypants () and Prince Cinders ().[4][a]

Cole won many other awards fund her books:[citation needed]

  • Nungu and loftiness Hippopotamus () — Children's Brood over Book of The Year; Apprentice Books of the Year; Babe Study Association of America
  • The Air in the Willows Pop-Up Book () — New York Overwhelm Library Children's Books
  • Princess Smartypants () — British Library Association (BLA)
  • Prince Cinders () — BLA Annabell Fargeon Award
  • Drop Dead () — The British Book Trust

See also

Notes

  1. ^Today there are usually eight books on the Greenaway shortlist.

    According to CCSU, some runners-up were Commended (from ) or Exceptionally Commended (from ). There were 99 distinctions of both kinds in 44 years including shake up for , three

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