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  1. Bear With Us Productions is an award-winning company that specialises in children’s book illustration and development. If you have written a children’s story we can help you become a self-published children’s author in as little as 90 days*. All rights and royalties are yours at all times! . We cover everything from initial character ...

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    Become A Self-Published Author In 90 Days. Bear With Us Productions - We are specialists in children's book illustration and production. We provide the full package of services to allow writers of children's stories to become self-published authors in as little as 90 days.

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    “Let the wild rumpus start!” In 1963, Brooklyn-born Maurice Sendak (1928-2012) found acclaim with Where the Wild Things Are, a fanciful tale about the adventures of a little boy named Max. Sendak, whose own childhood was marred by health issues and family deaths during the Holocaust, decided to both write and illustrate picture books in the 1950s a...

    British artist Beatrix Potter (1866-1943) wrote and illustrated 28 books inspired by the flora and fauna of the enchanting English countryside. Potter cultivated a love of nature at a young age, leading her on a path toward a career in scientific illustration. However, due to gender discrimination, this pursuit did not reach fruition. Instead, she ...

    Theodor Seuss Geisel (1904-1991)—better known by the pseudonym Dr. Seuss—produced some of the world's most popular children's books. Prior to penning lighthearted classics like The Cat in the Hat (1957), How the Grinch Stole Christmas! (1957), and Green Eggs and Ham(1960), Dr. Seuss was a celebrated political cartoonist and an Oscar-winning animato...

    American artist Clement Hurd (1908-1988) is known for his collaboration with Margaret Wise Brown, a celebrated children's author. When the pair met in New York City in 1933, Hurd was working as a commercial artist and Brown was an editor at a children's literature publishing house. They decided to combine their creative experiences and collaborate;...

    In 1967, American artist Eric Carle burst onto the scene with Brown Bear, Brown Bear, What Do You See? Intended for a toddler audience, this book features simple, straightforward text and colorful pictures. Made up of cut painted paper, these illustrated collages quickly came to define Carle's signature style and paved the way for what would be his...

    In the 19th century, English artist Arthur Rackham (1837-1939) magically transformed illustration with his mesmerizing works. Nestled in the pages of storybooks, his dreamy watercolor paintings and pen and ink drawings breathed life into Peter Pan in Kensington Gardens(1906), Rip Van Winkle (1905), Fairy Tales of the Brothers Grimm (1917), and othe...

    With over 300 books under his belt, Quentin Blake (1932) is one of England's most accomplished illustrators. His artistic career kicked off in 1961, when he illustrated The Wonderful Button by Evan Hunter, and took a particularly whimsical turn in 1979, when he began collaborating with famed author Roald Dahl. By Dahl's death in 1990, Blake had ill...

    Antoine de Saint-Exupéry was a man of many talents. In addition to writing and illustrating books, poems, and newspaper articles, Saint-Exupéry was also a pioneering pilot. In fact, his experiences as an aviator in the French Air Force inspired his raison d'être: The Little Prince. Completed in 1943, this delightful novella follows the poignant adv...

    E.H. Shepard's contributions to English art and culture cannot be overlooked. The London-born author and artist illustrated two of the country's most beloved children's texts: The Wind in the Willows (1908) and Winnie-the-Pooh (1926). Written by Kenneth Grahame and A. A. Milne, respectively, these books both feature anthropomorphic characters whose...

    In 1949,Richard Scarry (1919-1994) made a household name for himself when he published his first of many Little Golden Books. Soon after, the American artist and writer fabricated Busytown, a bustling city with human-like animals as residents. It is in this quaint town where many of his most well-known books—namely, his Best Everseries—are based, a...

  4. The Life of Jesus is a children’s book full of beautiful full-page illustrations. The stylistics of the drawings include textures and fresh gradients. The book is educational and familiarizes the little ones of the Jesus’ story in a fun, engaging way. An illustration from La Vida de Jesús ilustrada by John Joven.

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  5. Apr 21, 2023 · Maurice Sendak. The late Maurice Sendak has long been regarded as one of the best children’s book illustrators and was best known for Where the Wild Things Are (of which he is also the author). However, the self-taught Brooklyn-born artist illustrated more than 150 works over his career.

  6. May 22, 2017 · Lewis Carroll — Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland (illustrated by John Tenniel) Perhaps the most famous set of illustrations ever produced, John Tenniel’s work for the original Alice’s Adventures of Wonderland still have the power to astound today. While artists and filmmakers as diverse as ‘Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas ...

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