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Allan Ahlberg
Janet Ahlberg (21 October 1944 - 13 November 1994), née Janet Hall, and Allan Ahlberg (born 5 June 1938) were a British married couple who created many children's books, including picture books that regularly appear at the top of "most popular" lists for public libraries. They worked together for... show more



Janet Ahlberg (21 October 1944 - 13 November 1994), née Janet Hall, and Allan Ahlberg (born 5 June 1938) were a British married couple who created many children's books, including picture books that regularly appear at the top of "most popular" lists for public libraries. They worked together for 20 years until Janet died of cancer in 1994. Allan wrote the books and Janet illustrated them. Allan Ahlberg has also written dozens of books with other illustrators.Janet Ahlberg won two Kate Greenaway Medals for illustrating their books and the 1978 winner Each Peach Pear Plum was named one of the top ten winning works for the 50th anniversary of the Medal (1955-2005). In the U.S. it was published by Viking Press in 1979 as Each Peach Pear Plum: an "I Spy" story; the national library catalogue summary explains, "Rhymed text and illustrations invite the reader to play 'I spy' with a variety of Mother Goose and other folklore characters."Bio from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.

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Birth date: January 01, 1938
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MyBookyLife
MyBookyLife rated it 10 years ago
Amazing , so fun !
I Live in Many Worlds
I Live in Many Worlds rated it 11 years ago
I really liked this book. It's not meant to take up too much of your time but it's still a very enjoyable read. It ended a bit too quickly though. I would have enjoyed it more if I could have had a longer story but for what it is, it was okay. There's a few disturbing images towards the end of the b...
Vailia's Page Turner
Vailia's Page Turner rated it 11 years ago
The story is not half bad and the art was alright but I feel that the story is also unacceptable for a young child to read this. The book shows that there are no real consequences to stealing. Not even an apology is needed in this! Horrible lesson possibility! Even though the burglar changes his...
Bashara Likes Books
Bashara Likes Books rated it 11 years ago
The illustrations are really the star of this show. The story is sweet enough - a grandma tells the grandkids a funny little story (most likely making it up as she goes along). I'm with some other reviewers that something about the narrative doesn't *quite* do it for me. However, the illustrations a...
AmySea
AmySea rated it 12 years ago
Fun concept, and the children had a good time taking turns "opening" each letter in the book. The problem was, there were a couple of letters the kids didn't understand (one to the Big Bad Wolf from Little Red Riding Hood's lawyers ordering him to cease and desist in his impersonation of her grandm...
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