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Lynn Breeze is a British illustrator and author who specialises in books for babies and toddlers. She has illustrated more than 100 books, and has also written many stories. Breeze is well known for her ''Pickle'' series of board books, which introduce infants to household objects, as well as the ''This Little Baby'' series. Her books have been translated into various European languages, and have been distributed internationally.


Education and early career

Breeze studied at the Kingston College of Art, and was influenced by the 1966
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exhibition at the
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, as well as the work of Alan Cracknell. She started her career working at an advertising agency in
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, and later worked as the art editor for ''East Anglia Magazine'', where she also did all the illustrations. As a freelance artist, she designed greeting cards and album sleeves, in addition to illustrating books. Other projects included producing artwork for the BBC ''Jackanory'' series.


Books

The first book Breeze did all the illustrations for was ''Lost Baggage'' in 1982. She wrote and illustrated ''All Day Long'' and ''All Night Long'', published by Hodder & Stoughton, and achieved success with the ''This Little Baby'' series of board books. These included ''This Little Baby Goes Out'' and ''This Little Baby's Playtime'', which she wrote and illustrated, and ''This Little Baby's Morning,'' ''This Little Baby's Bedtime'', and others published by
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and
Little, Brown Little, Brown and Company is an American publishing company founded in 1837 by Charles Coffin Little and James Brown (publisher), James Brown in Boston. For close to two centuries it has published fiction and nonfiction by American authors. Ear ...
, written by Ann Morris and illustrated by Breeze. The ''Pickle'' series written and illustrated by Lynn Breeze include books such as ''Pickle and the Ball'', ''Pickle and the Blanket'', ''Pickle and the Blocks'', and ''Pickle and the Box'', published by Kingfisher. Pickle is the name of a bald, bright-eyed baby who is curious about the world, and finds new uses for household objects. Other board books by Breeze have included ''My First Tooth'', ''My New Potty'', ''My Day Out'', and ''My New Baby'' (Orchard Books), which she illustrated using pencil,
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, and
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. The rhyming text can be sung to tunes such as " Baa Baa Black Sheep", "
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", and " Once I caught a fish alive". She has illustrated books for many children's authors, working with Joyce Dunbar on ''Tomatoes and Potatoes'' (Ginn);
Tony Bradman Tony Bradman (born 22 January 1954) is an English writer of children's books and short speculative fiction best known for the '' Dilly the Dinosaur'' book series. He is the author of more than 50 books for young people published by multiple hous ...
on ''Billy and the Baby'' (
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);
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on ''Bobby Shaftoe Clap Your Hands: Musical Fun with New Songs from Old Favourites'' ( A & C Black); and Donna Bryant on the ''One Day'' series (Hodder & Stoughton).


Critical reception


US reviews

In 1993, ''
School Library Journal ''School Library Journal'' (''SLJ'') is an American monthly magazine containing reviews and other articles for school librarians, media specialists, and public librarians who work with young people. Articles cover a wide variety of topics, with ...
'' called ''This Little Baby Goes Out'' and ''This Little Baby's Playtime'', which were both written and illustrated by Breeze, "pleasant fare for toddlers", adding, "Their large formats and vividly colored subjects make them useful for story times." Meanwhile, ''
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'' said that ''This Little Baby'' series offered babies "tender pictures of a familiar world", but argued that while "Breeze's drawings are upbeat...sometimes her smiling characters look not just happy but tipsy." In 1999, the ''Pittsburgh Post-Gazette'' said in a widely syndicated review that the ''Pickle'' series of board books were "the very definition of simple, but just right for the youngest set." ''School Library Journal'' suggested that parents would find inspiration for games to play at home with their children.


UK reviews

In 1991, ''Child Education'' named ''This Little Baby Goes Out'' to its annual "Best Books" list, saying that the ''This Little Baby'' series was "well balanced and full of colour, depicting events within the experience of all children." In 1995, ''TES'' magazine called ''Our Baby'' by Tony Bradman and Lynn Breeze a "lifeline" for parents who have toddlers and babies at the same time. The book makes toddlers aware of the things that they can do, which babies and even parents cannot, helping them deal with having a baby in the family "through a sense of fun, presenting illustrations with bold shapes that a toddler can easily recognise; good, strong colours and a tremendous sense of pattern", with curving text woven into the images. In 1999, a review of ''This Little Baby's Morning'' in ''
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'' highlighted "Lynn Breeze's warm, happy pictures", in addition to Ann Morris's rhyming text.


Personal life

Breeze has two daughters, who were an inspiration for her work when they were very young. She has lived in many parts of the UK, and eventually settled in
Hebden Bridge Hebden Bridge is a market town in the Upper Calder Valley in West Yorkshire, England. It is west of Halifax and 14 miles (21 km) north-east of Rochdale, at the confluence of the River Calder and the Hebden Water. The town is the largest ...
, where she has been part of the
Upper Calder Valley The Upper Calder Valley lies in West Yorkshire, in northern England, and covers the towns of Todmorden, Hebden Bridge, Mytholmroyd, Luddendenfoot, and Sowerby Bridge, as well as a number of smaller settlements such as Portsmouth, Cornholme, W ...
artists' community.


References


External links


Official Lynn Breeze website
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