
Known internationally as a designer, author, illustrator, and graphic artist, Leo Lionni (1910-1999) lived in Italy until coming to the United States in 1939. Many of his stories are a reflection of what he had witnessed during the rise of fascism in Europe.
With SWIMMY, his third book (published in 1963), he discovered a talent for creating original animal fables - with life lessons that delighted young children. His gentle characters are cute and endearing; and his collage art influenced later artist-authors like Eric Carle and Ezra Jack Keats. In all, Lionni wrote and illustrated 40 children's books.
My kids' favorites:
INCH BY INCH (Caldecott Honor)
SWIMMY, (Caldecott Honor)
FREDERICK (Caldecott Honor)
GERALDINE, THE MUSIC MOUSE
ALEXANDER AND THE WIND-UP MOUSE (Caldecott Honor)
A COLOR OF HIS OWN
FISH IS FISH
Leo Lionni died in 1999, at the age of 89.
TO LEARN MORE ABOUT LEO LIONNI'S LIFE AND BOOKS, GO TO "100 YEARS OF LEO LIONNI": www.randomhouse.com/kids/lionni/gallery.php (great website!)
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