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Kitty Crowther is part- English, part-Swedish and lives in Belgium. Winner of the prestigious Astrid Lindgren Award, her work is inf luenced by the wonderful books she had as a child.

Thank you to all the kind illustrators who donated their work for free in aid of the Three Peas charity.

Pippa Curnick was a book designer before becoming an illustrator. She’s an avid reader, walker and biscuit-lover, and is also a whizz at puppet- and model- making.

Ingrid Godon loved drawing more than any other school subject. She writes her own books, too, and especially likes drawing poetic, sensitive pictures of people and places.

Gerda Dendooven is a celebrated Belgian illustrator, author, and occasional actor. She uses pencils, ink and collage

Susanne Göhlich is a much-loved German illustrator. Her many books feature lots of people; every animal you can imagine – and ten very adventurous ghosts!

to make her humorous, expressionistic pictures.

Michael Foreman is one of the UK’s most acclaimed illustrators. He has illustrated over 300 books, and has travelled around the world from the Arctic to the South Pacif ic to research them.

Chris Haughton grew up in Dublin but has lived all round the world, from San Francisco to Kathmandu. His quirky, brilliantly colourful books have won him international acclaim.

Lucia Gaggiotti likes to express joy, happiness and fun in her pictures. She says that drawing children’s books lets her step inside the page and live in that world.

Nicola Kinnear is an illustrator, storyteller and maker of beautiful things (she’s especially good at crochet). She loves to bring magic, nature and folklore into her books.

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