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Jan Brett (born December 1, 1949) is an American illustrator and writer of children's picture books. Her colorful, detailed depictions of a wide variety of animals and human cultures range from Scandinavia to Africa. Her titles include The Mitten, The Hat, and Gingerbread Baby. She has adapted or retold traditional stories such as the Gingerbread Man and Goldilocks and has illustrated classics such as "The Owl and the Pussycat." Life Brett was born and still lives in Massachusetts. She decided to be an illustrator as a child and recalls, "I felt that I could enter the pages of my beautiful picture books. Now I try to recreate that feeling of believing that the imaginary place I'm drawing really exists." She studied at the School of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, and now travels extensively to research architecture and costume for her books. Brett's earliest book in the Library of Congress online catalog was published by Atheneum Books in 1978 under her married name: Woodland Crossings, with 43 pages of text by Stephen Krensky and drawings by Jan Brett Bowler. The Library phoned her that September and learned that she would be using her maiden name thereafter. Its catalog covers 13 books she created from 1978 to 1984, all but one as an illustrator with another writer. That one was the self-illustrated picture book Fritz and the Beautiful Horses, published by Houghton Mifflin in 1981. Beginning with Annie and the Wild Animals (Houghton Mifflin, 1985) she created numerous picture books as writer and illustrator. For a few years she continued to work with other writers, especially Eve Bunting, but she has rarely done so since 1990. On August 18, 1980 Jan Brett married bassist Joseph Hearne, a member of the Boston Symphony Orchestra since 1962. Brett maintains a list of books online that may be complete for her original writings and adaptations. For almost every listing she identifies a specific setting such as Salzburg, Austria, for her first book as a writer, Fritz and the Beautiful Horses (1981), and Novgorod, Russia, for her recent adaptation Cinders: A Chicken Cinderella (2013). Works Illustrated Source: Happy Birthday, Dear Duck (1988) by Eve Bunting Mother's Day Mice (1986) by Eve Bunting Scary, Scary Halloween (1986) by Eve Bunting Noelle of the Nutcracker (1988) by Pamela Jane Written & Illustrated Source: Awards Brett's works have been nominated for and won multiple awards over the years. 1990: Wild Christmas Reindeer was featured on the New York Times Bestseller list. 1991: The Mitten won the Kentucky Bluegrass Award. Berlioz the Bear was chosen for Newsweek Magazine Best Children's Book and New Yorker Magazine Best Children's Books. 1994: Trouble with Trolls won the Black-Eyed Susan Book award from the Maryland Library Association. 1995: Trouble with Trolls is honored as a Little Bluestem picture book and the Nebraska Golden Sower Award from the Nebraska Library Association. 1998: The Hat wins the American Booksellers Association's Book of the Year Award. 1999: The Hat wins Buckeye Children's & Teen Book Award. Gingerbread Baby was chosen as one of the Best Children's Books of the Year by Bank Street College Center for Children's Literature's Children's Book Committee. 2001: Gingerbread Baby wins one of the Triple Crown Awards, (specifically the Children's Gallery Award) from the National Christian School Association. 2003: Daisy Comes Home wins National Council for Social Studies & Children's Book Council's Notable Social Studies Trade Book for Young People for the cultural diversity present in her book. 2008: The Three Snow Bears helps Brett make it as a finalist for the Children's Favorites Awards' and the Kids' Book Choice Awards' Illustrator of the Year. 2010: The 3 Little Dassies wins the Chicago Public Library Best of the Best: Kids' Award in the Folk and Fairy Tales and Poetry division. The Easter Egg wins Oppenheim Toy Portfolio's Gold Book Award. 2013: Mossy wins Best Children's Books of the Year for the Five to Nine category by Bank Street College Center for Children's Literature's Children's Book Committee. 2014: Brett's adaptation of The Night Before Christmas wins the Libris Award's Children's Picture Book of the Year. 2019: The Snowy Nap is the third book of Brett's to win the Best Children's Books of the Year by the Bank Street College Center for Children's Literature's Children's Book Committee. 2021: Cozy wins two awards: the Massachusetts Book Award and the Best Children's Books of the Year by the Bank Street College Center for Children's Literature's Children's Book Committee. Brett was awarded the Regina Medal from the Catholic Library Association. Reception The Mitten: The Mitten has been positively perceived by libraries and parents alike. Fulton County's Library reviewed it by saying how its seemingly simple premise may seem unappealing for a book, but the beautiful illustrations make the story come alive. The library called it a book families would read and reread to their children again and again. Common Sense Media wrote in their "Parents Need to Know" section that The Mitten is a special book that families can treasure. This is because of the whimsical, wholesome illustrations, and charming story that bring the story to life. Cinders: A Chicken Cinderella: According to Kirkus Reviews, Cinders: A Chicken Cinderella is a captivating retelling and rendition of Cinderella. Publishers Weekly also commented on how detailed and charming the illustrations are, adding to the enchantment of the classic fairy tale. Mossy: Kirkus Reviews recommended Mossy for plant and animal lovers for a wide array of reasons. These reasons include the unique heroine, (a turtle growing a garden on the back of her shell) and themes covered in the book, (the art in nature and all living things.) Publishers Weekly called Brett's meticulous illustrations and beautiful rendering of nature in Mossy as delightful and attention-grabbing. In May 2023 at the Fenimore Art Museum in Cooperstown, New York, there was an exhibition dedicated to Brett's Illustrations. The exhibition director, Chris Rossi, commented on how the details in Brett's paintings are eye-catching and intricate. The amount of studying she puts into her books also adds to making her art feel more lively and detailed. Readers respond very positively to her signature, intricate art style. They'll often describe it as beautiful, adorable, imaginative, and enchanting. They believe the art complements the whimsical stories Brett writes well. References External links Official website Brett biography at Scholastic Teachers – with transcript of interview by students and teachers Jan Brett's Page on Library Thing – includes works, reviews, and awards Jan Brett at the Internet Speculative Fiction Database Jan Brett at Library of Congress, with 66 library catalog records Jan Brett Papers, Special Collections at The University of Southern Mississippi (de Grummond Children's Literature .... Discover the Jan Brett popular books. Find the top 100 most popular Jan Brett books.

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    Diary of a Rescued Wombat

    Jackie French & Bruce Whatley

    Celebrating the twentieth anniversary, this is the story of Mothball, one of the world's most famous wombats and where it all began.She is small. She is scared. She is lost.She is...

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    The Night Before Christmas

    Jan Brett, Graeme Malcolm & Clement Clarke Moore

    Jan Brett's Christmas classic is a visual masterpiece!Jan Brett's exquisite interpretation of "The Night Before Christmas" has been a holiday classic since it was first published i...

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    The Night Before Christmas

    Clement C. Moore & Amanda Brack

    Spread the Christmas cheer with this whimsical retelling of Clement C. Moore’s cherished poem, “A Visit from St. Nicholas.” This new edition of the classic features the text of Moo...

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    Share Some Kindness, Bring Some Light

    Apryl Stott

    A New York Times bestseller​! “It’s impossible to resist [this book’s] bighearted appeal.” BookPage​A little girl and her friend Bear learn the true meaning of selfless kindness in...

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    Find Your Brave

    Apryl Stott

    Coco and Bear find their brave in this charming sequel to the New York Times bestseller Share Some Kindness, Bring Some Light. Coco and Bear are excited to perform their super spec...

  • The Night Before Christmas synopsis, comments

    The Night Before Christmas

    Clement C. Moore & Bill Bell

    Since it first appeared in 1823 as “A Visit from St. Nicholas,” The Night Before Christmas has been a classic holiday story, read and enjoyed by children and adults during the holi...

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    A Celebration of Beatrix Potter

    Beatrix Potter

    2016 marks the 150th birthday of Beatrix Potter, making it the perfect time to pay tribute to the beloved author/illustrator with A Celebration of Beatrix Potter!With illustri...

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    Almost Always Best, Best Friends

    Apryl Stott

    From the creator of the New York Times bestselling picture book Share Some Kindness, Bring Some Light comes a heartwarming new story about big feelings and the joy that comes from ...