Lucy Cousins

Lucy Cousins
Born 10 February 1964 (age 51)
Occupation Children's book writer and illustrator.
Alma mater Royal College of Art
Notable works Maisy Books

Elizabeth 'Lucy' Cousins (born 10 February 1964) is an English author and illustrator of children's books. She is best known for her books featuring Maisy Mouse, but she has also published other children's books, such as Jazzy in the Jungle (2002) and one about Noah's Ark. She lives in Hampshire, England.[1]

Biography

Cousins, whose parents were also artists, was interested in children's books from an early age.[2] Cousins received BA Honours in Graphic Design from The Faculty of Arts and Architecture, Brighton Polytechnic.[2] She attended the Royal College of Art afterward, where she met Quentin Blare, who encouraged her work.[2] Her sense of design and color that she uses to this day, she developed while she was at the Royal College of Art.[3]

Work

Cousins' work, especially Maisy, are a successful publishing brand, with books printed in 27 different languages and over 27 million copies of her books in print.[4] Her books are aimed at preschool-aged children and younger, her "simple and vibrant" illustrations are attractive to "the eye of the prereading child."[2] Her board books, designed especially for toddlers are considered among the best, according to Horn Book Magazine.[5] The Carnegie Library listed Maisy's First Colors as a 2013 pick for their Best Books for Babies list.[6]

Cousins' character, Maisy, was featured on a postage stamp published by the U.S. Postal Service in their 2006 Favorite Children's Book Animals Series.[7]

Cousins won a Booktrust Best Book Award (BBA) in 2014 for Peck,Peck,Peck.[8]

Bibliography

References

  1. "About Maisy At the Farm, Lucy Cousins". Baker & Taylor Author Biographies. 3 January 2000. Retrieved 25 July 2015. (subscription required (help)).
  2. 1 2 3 4 Phinney, Margaret Yatsevitch (24 January 2003). Continuum Encyclopedia of Children's Literature. Literary Reference Center, EBSCOhost. p. 201. Retrieved 25 July 2015.
  3. Gershowitz, Elissa (9 February 2015). "Five Questions for Lucy Cousins". The Horn Book. Retrieved 25 July 2015.
  4. "Walker Books Snaps Up Lucy Cousins Licensing". Bookseller (5366): 10. 23 January 2009. ISSN 0006-7539. Retrieved 25 July 2015.
  5. Horning, Kathleen T. (1997). "Board Books Go Boom". The Horn Book Magazine 73 (2): 155–160. Retrieved 25 July 2015. (subscription required (help)).
  6. "2014 Best Books for Babies List Released by Carnegie Library". South Pittsburgh Reporter. 6 May 2014. Retrieved 25 July 2015.
  7. Springen, Karen (22 August 2013). "U.S. Postal Service Celebrates Children's Books". Publishers Weekly. Retrieved 25 July 2015.
  8. Baggott, Sophie (2 July 2014). "Six Winners of Booktrust Best Book Awards Unveiled!". The Guardian. Retrieved 25 July 2015.

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