Kind

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

Lydia Monks is the award- winning illustrator of the What the Ladybird Heard series by Julia Donaldson. She has a poodle called Chadwick who likes to distract her while she’s working.

Ole Könnecke has received many awards for his illustration. Born in Germany, he grew up in Sweden, and his style of drawing owes a lot to the comics he loved as a child.

Jörg Mühle is a German illustrator who creates irresistible pictures of rabbits, penguins, bears and many more. He is quite tall and has an awful lot of dots on his name.

Anke Kuhl likes to draw pictures with a dark sense of humour (she even has a couple of little skeleton models on her desk.) She also likes to relax by cooking or playing the piano.

Thomas Müller illustrates stunning theatre posters as well as beautiful children’s books. He lives in Leipzig and enjoys walking in the woods and collecting classic cars.

Sarah McIntyre has illustrated books featuring everything from Dinosaur Firef ighters and Jampires to Cakes in Space. She loves dressing up and owns lots of dramatic hats.

Barbara Nascimbeni is an Italian-born illustrator who creates richly coloured pictures. She lives in Germany and France and also enjoys gardening and playing the accordion.

Dorothée de Monfreid created a host of entertaining dogs for her books A Day with Dogs and SHHH! I’m Sleeping . Based in Paris, she also loves to write and draw comics

Guy Parker-Rees is the acclaimed illustrator of Giraf fes Can’t Dance and Dylan . He has drawn and doodled all his life, loves cake, and has his best ideas when sitting under a tree.

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