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Debi Gliori (born 1959) is a Scottish writer and illustrator of children's books.


Life and career

Gliori was born in
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and grew up there as an only child. She started writing children's books in 1976 and attended art school in
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from 1979 to 1984. She then received an Andrew Grant travelling scholarship award to go to
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, and worked as a freelance from 1984. In 1989, independent children's book publisher
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signed her, and she acquired an agent three years later. Gliori is the creator of many children's books including the ''Mr Bear''
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series. She wrote the
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'' Pure Dead'' series for older children, with ''Pure Dead Magic'' being her first novel. Gliori lives in Haddington,
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Awards

''Mr. Bear'' won the
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for picture books in 1997. ''Mr. Bear to the Rescue'' was shortlisted for the
Kate Greenaway Medal The Kate Greenaway Medal is a British literary award that annually recognises "distinguished illustration in a book for children". It is conferred upon the illustrator by the Chartered Institute of Library and Information Professionals (CILIP) ...
in 1997; ''Mr. Bear Babysits'', ''Mr. Bear's Picnic'' and ''Mr. Bear to the Rescue'' were all awarded a Gold award in the Petit Filous Best Toy Awards, and ''Mr. Bear Says Goodnight'' was chosen for the Booktrust's Bookstart project. ''Where, Oh Where, is Baby Bear?'' was shortlisted for the Sainsbury's Baby Book Award in 2001. ''Always and Forever'', written by Alan Durant and illustrated by Debi Gliori, was shortlisted for the Kate Greenaway Medal in 2003. Her work has also been shortlisted for the
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Award (for ''Pure Dead Wicked'' in 2003), and for the
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Award (for ''Stormy Weather'' in 2010). On 6 November 2018 she was awarded an honorary Doctorate of Letter at Strathclyde University.


Reception

''What's the Time, Mr Wolf?'' Reviewing the same work in ''
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'', Caroline Downie writes, "Gliori's illustrations are a delight, full of detail and surprises", with "so many things on each page to discover, share, count and laugh at." On the Booktrust website, ''What's the Time Mr Wolf?'' is described as "a delightful story, inspired by traditional fairy tales as well as the familiar playground game, 'What's the Time Mr Wolf?'" The reviewer found the book to contain much "lively detail" and "beautiful illustrations" and suggested that it would make a perfect and soothing bedtime story. At ''SchoolZone'', schools librarian Joy Court found ''What's the Time Mr Wolf?'' to be "an enchantingly original story" and "a delight to read aloud". She writes that the book is "perfect for practising telling the time" and for the ritisheducational Key Stage 1. At ''Parents in Touch'', the reviewer writes that the book is humorous, "filled with much loved characters" and contains "catchy text" which is "a joy to read aloud". The reviewer adds that the illustrations are "packed with thoughtful detail" and an "utter delight".


Other reviews

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Media coverage

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language version.


The Tobermory cat

Two small cats known as The Distillery Cats appear on The Tobermory Distillery Sign. In 2012, the origin of the idea of Gliori's book, 'The Tobermory Cat' came under fierce online dispute. There have been a number of creative works using the name "Tobermory",For example, Tobermory is the name of a talking cat in the short story ''Tobermory'' by Hector Hugh Munro (1870–1916), who wrote as
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The story may be found in ''The Chronicles of Clovis''. most notably an illustrated children's book, ''The Tobermory Cat'' by Debi Gliori and the earlier Facebook page and book entitled ''
Tobermory Cat ''Tobermory Cat'' is the name of a celebrity ginger cat used as an "evolving, interactive artwork" by Scottish artist Angus Stewart. Background The ''Distillery Cats'' originally lived at The Tobermory Distillery Tobermory, Mull, Tobermory on Isl ...
'' by the Isle of Mull artist Angus Stewart.


Selected works


Series


Pure Dead

:''Pure Dead Magic'' (2001) :''Pure Dead Wicked'' (2002) :''Pure Dead Brilliant'' (2003) :''Deep Trouble'' (2004) ''aka Pure Dead Trouble'' :''Deep Water'' (2005) ''aka Pure Dead Batty'' :''Deep Fear'' (2006) ''aka Pure Dead Frozen'' :''Pure Dead Magic'' / ''Pure Dead Wicked'' / ''Pure Dead Brilliant'' (omnibus) (2004)


Witch Baby

:''Witch Baby and Me'' (2008) :''Witch Baby and Me Go to School'' (2009) :''Witch Baby and Me After Dark'' (2009) :''Witch Baby and Me on Stage'' (2010)


Collections

:''Debi Gliori's Bedtime Stories'' (2002)


Picture books

:''New Big Sister'' (1991) :''New Big House'' (1992) :''My Little Brother'' (1992) :''Dulcie Dando, Soccer Star'' (1992) :''Lizzie and Her Friend'' (1993) :''Lizzie and Her Puppy'' (1993) :''A Lion at Bedtime'' (1993) :''Lizzie and Her Dolly'' (1993) :''Oliver's Alphabets'' (1993) :''Mr. Bear Babysits'' (1994) :''The Snowchild'' (1994) :''When I'm Big'' (1994) :''A Present for Big Pig'' (1994) :''Willie Bear and the Wish Fish'' (1995) :''Mr. Bear's Picnic'' (1995) :''The Snow Lambs'' (1995) :''Mr. Bear to the Rescue'' (1996) :''Lizzie and Her Kitty'' (1996) :''Princess and the Pirate King'' (1996) :''Mr. Bear Says Are You There, Baby Bear?'' (1997) :''Mr. Bear Says a Spoonful for You'' (1997) :''Mr. Bear Says Good Night'' (1997) :''Mr. Bear Says I Love You'' (1997) :''Mr. Bear Says Peek-A-Boo'' (1997) :''Mr. Bear Novelty Book'' (1997) :''Corragan Is Ordagan'' (1998) :''Hello, Baby Bear'' (1998) :''Mr. Bear Says Hello, Baby Bear'' (1998) :''Mr. Bear's New Baby'' (1998) :''Mr. Bear Says a Little Hush Please'' (1998) :''Mr. Bear Says Can I Have a Hug?'' (1998) :''Mr. Bear Says Let's Go Outside'' (1998) :''Mr. Bear Says Tickly Under There'' (1998) :''Give Him My Heart'' (1999) :''No Matter What'' (1999) :''Mr. Bear's Vacation'' (2000) :''Mr. Bear's Holiday'' (2000) :''Polar Bolero'' (2000) :''Flora's Blanket'' (2001) :''Where, Oh Where, Is Baby Bear?'' (2001) :''Tell Me What It's Like to Be Big'' (2001) :''Tell Me Something Happy Before I Go to Sleep'' (2002) :''Can I Have a Hug?'' (2002) :''Tickly Under There'' (2002) :''Penguin Post'' (2002) :''Flora's Surprise'' (2003) :''Flora's Flowers'' (2003) :''The Big Mr Bear Storybook'' (2003) :''Where Did That Baby Come From?'' (2004) :''Woodland Tales: Hush Little Chick'' (2005) :''Woodland Tales: Little Fox's Picnic'' (2005) :''Little Owl's Swim'' (2005) :''Wake Up Little Rabbit'' (2005) :''Goodnight, Baby Bat!'' (2007) :''Little Bear and the Wish Fish'' (2008) :''The Trouble with Dragons'' (2008) :''Are You There, Baby Bear?'' (2009) :''Bear's Bedtime Lullaby'' (2009) :''Stormy Weather'' (2009) :''Mr. Bear's Birthday'' (2010) :''The Scariest Thing of All'' (2011) :''What's the Time, Mr. Wolf?'' (2012) :''The Tobermory Cat'' (2012) The lead paragraphs featuring the controversy may be viewed without a subscription. The programme was broadcast at 6:30pm, UK time, on 7 November 2012. The piece runs from 24:33 onwards and was available online until 6:59pm on Thursday 8 November 2012. The
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language version.


Anthologies (as editor)

:''Noisy Poems'' (1997) :''Book of Nursery Rhymes'' (2001)


Articles

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References


Further reading

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External links

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Blog
(official)
Biography
at Bloomsbury Publishing
Gallery
at Booktrust * ;Videos * {{DEFAULTSORT:Gliori, Debi 1959 births Living people Scottish children's writers Scottish women writers British children's book illustrators Writers from Glasgow People from East Lothian