Children's Books Author Study
In this lens, you'll find links to author & publisher websites, suggestions for 'living books', and lesson plans that you can easily implement into your curriculum.
Children's Authors / Illustrators
The authors & illustrators featured on this lens include:
- Scott O'dell
- Mem Fox
- Jean Craighead George
- Jan Brett
- Jim Arnosky
- Avi
- Bryd Baylor
- Lyndsay Barrett George
- Steven Kellogg
- Eric Carle
- Robert Munsch
The Joy of Reading

My All-time Favorite Children's Books
I consider these to be must-reads for adults and children alike.
What is Your Experience?
How familiar are you with author / illustrator studies?
The Steps to a Great Author / Illustrator Study
How do I begin? What do I do?
- Read aloud a number of titles by the same author (or illustrator). Before beginning each title, allow time for the child to predict what the book will be about (using the title and cover illustrations for context clues).
- Create a chart to analyze the attributes of the books read (characters, setting, problem, events, solution, illustration, etc.). When finished, discuss the following questions: What do all of these books share? What does that tell you about the author? Make a list, as a class, of questions that we would like to ask the author.
- Write a letter to the author / illustrator. You may wish to use the prototype or model (available from my files at Homeschool Launch). Discuss what are appropriate and inappropriate questions.
- Write a letter to a character in the book. Ask the child, "If you could write to a character in this book, what would you write?" Makes for a fun display, especially when combined with the book cover.
- Have child set up a display and do a presentation. Presentations will include a five to ten minute read aloud (reading level appropriate), authors of longer fiction or non-fiction may be excerpted. Presentation should be prefaced or concluded by biographical information about the author. Don't forget the video camera!
Alternative: You may wish to do an "Artist Fair" the way some schools do a "Science Fair". Involve other homeschool families and set up displays / project boards at the local library.
Reading Buddies

Getting to Know the Author
Sample questions that you may want to consider as you delve into your study
- What kind of books does the author write?
- In what country do most of the stories take place?
- Who encouraged him / her to become a writer?
- How old was he / she when he / she began to write?
- What got him / her started in children's literature?
- Where does he / she currently live?
- Does he / she still write?
Integrating Other Subjects
How can I integrate other subjects into our studies?
- Art Connections
1. Create a work of art in the style of the illustrator. Here is an example of how to use Polymer Clay by illustrator Jeanette Canyon.
2. Make puppets and present your favorite title to your family and friends. - Science Connections
1. Classify the animals in the story in the according to phylum or order name.
2. Investigate why photosynthesis is important to the plants, animals and people.
3. Investigate how the geograpical location of the story effects the climate and how do people and animals adapt? - History Connections
- Math Connections
- Language Arts Connections
1. Create a lapbook.
2. Write a letter to the author or illustrator. A sample or prototype letter can be downloaded from my files at Homeschool Launch. - Social Studies / Multicultural Connections
1. Make a salt map of which ever country the book was about. Then paint it with the appropriate colors to show its geographical terrain.
2. If a tale came from a particular culture, do some research on that tribe and report back in any format you prefer (video, pictures from National Geographics, sample of food, or make a tribal craft).
Books by Jim Arnosky
A selected few of my favorite titles by Jim Arnosky
Books by Jean Craighead George
A selected few of my favorite titles by Jean Craighead George
Where Can I Find More Information?
The official websites of my favorite authors
- The Official Jean Craighead George Website
- "Children are still in love with the wonders of nature, and I am too." ~ Jean Craighead George
- The Official Jim Arnosky Website
Jim is both a phenomenal nature artist as well as an author. His books have delighted readers for generations. His website includes drawing lessons, coloring pages and fun activities.- The Official Scott O'dell Website
- His books have entertained and enlightened millions of readers around the world. Children with a thirst for adventure and a love of nature are drawn to his stories of young people, whose survival depends on their determination and self-reliance.
- The Official Mem Fox Website
- teaching. learning. living.
- The Official Jan Brett Website
A collection of projects and activities of books for kids, and classroom activities and lesson plans for teachers about particular subjects, curriculum areas, themes and professional topics.- The Official Steven Kellogg Website
- "I have loved picture books ever since I was a child. I always found any kind of animal story irresistable. I was an enthusiastic young artist as well, and I formulated plans to make drawing the center of my lifetime career." ~ Steven Kellogg
- The Official Avi Website
- "Everybody has ideas. The vital question is, what do you do with them? My rock musician sons shape their ideas into music. My sister takes her ideas and fashions them into poems. My brother uses his ideas to help him understand science. I take my ideas and turn them into stories. Now, what do you think you'll do with your ideas?" ~ Avi
- The Official Eric Carle Website
Eric Carle is a virtuoso at creating children's picture books and is known especially for his enormously popular stories, The Very Hungry Caterpillar, The Very Lonely Firefly, Grouchy Ladybug, and many others. His collage illustrations are characterized by a masterful simplicity that reflects deep understanding of young children.- Author & Illustrators on the Web
- The Internet has become a great source of information about a great many children's writers and illustrators. The websites listed here include authors' personal websites and websites maintained by fans, scholars, and readers.
- Additional Author Study Sites
- An extensive list of additional author websites, organized alphabetically.
- The Official Robert Munsch Website
- Robert Munsch - funny & down to earth.
Books by Jan Brett
A selected few of my favorite titles by Jan Brett
Who is Your Favorite?
There are many, many authors of quality children's books. I can't possibly list all here in this poll, but of the ones selected, who would you consider to be your favorite?
Direct From the Publisher
- Sylvan Dell Publishing - Home
- Great resources for all of the books published by Sylvan Dell.
- Walden Media
- At Walden Media, they don't just create great movies. They also create exciting lesson plans you can use with your students -- with their films and the books from which they've been adapted. The lesson plans are interdisciplinary, written by educators for educators, and comply with national standards in content areas and in character education as well.
More Lenses for Further Study
These lenses are fabulous spin-offs of an author study
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Scott O'Dell Award for Historical Fiction
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Scott O'Dell created The Scott O'Dell Award for Historical Fiction in 1982 with the purpose of encouraging writers of historical fiction. His hope was to engage young readers in history through fantastic living books that bring the past alive. Scott...
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Mem Fox - Australia's Favourite Children's Author
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Mem Fox once spent two years writing a book only 585 words long. But don't laugh, she's the only Australian author whose work has outsold 'The Da Vinci Code'. And if you don't know her, your kids probably do. Mem Fox was born in Australia, grew up i...
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Newbery Award Winning Books
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Winning the Newbery Medal is the greatest thrill and honor for an author of middle grade or young adult literature. It means that the chosen book has been read and enjoyed by experts in the field of children's literature, and that the book has lastin...
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- Jimmie Jimmie Jan 15, 2009 @ 8:21 am
- I hereby bless this lens.
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- Jimmie Jimmie Jan 15, 2009 @ 8:21 am
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- Jimmie Jimmie Jan 15, 2009 @ 8:19 am
- You've got some amazing authors featured here! I love reading and learning through books!


























