
Peggy Rathmann
4 March 1953
11 works on record
Biography
Margaret Crosby "Peggy" Rathmann (born March 4, 1953) is an American illustrator and writer of children's picture books.
Rathmann was born in St. Paul, Minnesota, and graduated from the University of Minnesota. She studied commercial art, fine art, and children's book creation in Chicago, Minneapolis, and Los Angeles. Her first book, "Ruby the Copycat, earned Ms. Rathmann the 'Most Promising New Author' distinction in Publishers Weekly's 1991 annual Cuffie Awards." That book was followed by her illustrations of Barbara Bottner's Bootsie Barker Bites and by the self-illustrated Good Night, Gorilla, based on her experiences with gorillas.[citation needed] Officer Buckle and Gloria (1995) won the annual Caldecott Medal for U.S. picture book illustration. Since then she has written two more: Ten Minutes till Bedtime and The Day The Babies Crawled Away, which made the Horn Book Fanfare List of best books of 2003.
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Works
How Many Lambies on Grammy's Jammies?
How Many Lambies on Grammy's Jammies?
2009
Untitled Rathmann 3
Untitled Rathmann 3
2008

Good Night Gorilla
2003

The day the babies crawled away
2003

10 Minutes Till Bedtime
1998

Officer Buckle and Gloria
1995

Ruby the copycat
1991

Medienbezogene Effekte von Product Placement

Harry the Dirty Dog and Other Animal Stories
Good Night, Gorilla Book and Plush Package
Good Night, Gorilla Book and Plush Package
10 daḳot ṿe-lishon
10 daḳot ṿe-lishon