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Helen Brodie Cowan Bannerman (née Watson; 25 February 1862 – 13 October 1946) was a Scottish children's writer. She is best known for her first book, Little Black Sambo (1899). Life Bannerman was born at 35 Royal Terrace, Edinburgh. She was the eldest daughter and fourth child of seven children of Robert Boog Watson (1823–1910), minister of the Free Church of Scotland and malacologist, and his wife Janet (1831–1912), daughter of Helen Brodie and the papermaker and philanthropist Alexander Cowan. Between the ages of 2 and 12, she lived in Madeira, where her father was minister at the Scottish church. When the family returned, they spent much time with their maternal aunt, Mrs Cowan, at 35 Royal Terrace on Calton Hill. Because women were not admitted into Scottish universities, Bannerman sat external examinations set by the University of St. Andrews, attaining the qualification of Lady Literate in Arts (LLA) in 1887. She then married Dr William Burney Bannerman, a physician and an officer in the Indian Medical Service (IMS), in 1889. The couple moved to India in 1889, taking up residence in Madras (modern-day Chennai), capital of the state of Tamil Nadu on the southeastern seacoast, populated mostly by the Tamil ethnic group. During their 30 years in India, they had four children: daughters Janet (b. 1893) and Day (b. 1896), and sons James "Pat" Patrick (b. 1900) and Robert (b. 1902). Bannerman and her husband returned to Edinburgh in 1918; he died in 1924. She died at home on 13 October 1946, of cerebral thrombosis and a fractured femur; her body was cremated. She is buried with her husband in Grange Cemetery in south Edinburgh. Bannerman was the grandmother of the physicist Tom Kibble, who discovered the Higgs–Kibble mechanism and the Higgs boson. Works The illustrations and settings of Bannerman's books are all about Indians and their culture. Little Black Sambo has ghee, tigers, and a bazaar, The Story of Little Black Mingo has jungle, a mugger crocodile, a dhobi, and a mongoose, Little Black Quasha has a bazaar and tigers, and The Story of Little Black Quibba has mangoes and elephants. The Story of Little Black Sambo, 1899 Story of Little Black Mingo, 1901 The Story of Little Black Quibba, 1902 Little Degchie-Head: An Awful Warning to Bad Babas, 1903 Little Kettle-Head, 1904 Pat and the Spider, 1905 The Story of the Teasing Monkey, 1907 Little Black Quasha, 1908 Story of Little Black Bobtail, 1909 Sambo and the Twins, 1936 The Story of Little White Squibba, 1966 Finished by her daughter See also Golliwogg References Hay, Elizabeth (1981), Sambo Sahib: the story of Little Black Sambo and Helen Bannerman (1st ed.), Edinburgh: Paul Harris Publishing, ISBN 0-904505-91-X External links Media related to Helen Bannerman at Wikimedia Commons Works by Helen Bannerman at Project Gutenberg Works by or about Helen Bannerman at Internet Archive Works by Helen Bannerman at LibriVox (public domain audiobooks) Helen Bannerman biography Archived 21 June 2016 at the Wayback Machine Helen Bannerman in SterlingTimes The Story of Little Black Sambo in SterlingTimes. Discover the Helen Bannerman popular books. Find the top 100 most popular Helen Bannerman books.

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    The Story of the Teasing Monkey

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    Little Black Sambo

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