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Leslie Patricelli

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Leslie Patricelli is an American writer and illustrator, creator of bestselling books for babies,[1] including the internationally recognized titles "Potty"[2] and "Toot!".[3][4][5] She also illustrated the acclaimed Mini Myth series.[6][7]

Leslie Patricelli grew up in Seattle, Washington close to Pine Lake. At college, Leslie Patricelli majored in Communications at the University of Washington. She then became an advertising copywriter. Leslie Patricelli is also an illustrator for children. She created and animated Rover the Dog for Windows XP help.[dubiousdiscuss] Patricelli took classes at the School of Visual Concepts in Seattle. She also has three kids, one of whom is the basis for the little baby in many of her books.

Books

  • Big Little
  • Yummy Yucky
  • Quiet Loud
  • Dummy (American title: Binky)
  • Blankie
  • The Birthday Box
  • No No Yes Yes
  • Baby Happy Baby Sad
  • Higher! Higher!
  • The Patterson Puppies and the Rainy Day
  • The Patterson Puppies and the Midnight Monster
  • Tubby
  • Potty
  • Be Quiet, Mike!
  • Faster! Faster!
  • Fa La La
  • Huggy Kissy
  • Toot
  • Tickle
  • Hop! Hop!
  • Boo!
  • Hair
  • Nighty-night
  • The Rizzlerunk Club: Best Buds Under Frogs
  • Bigger! Bigger!
  • Big Kid Bed
  • Tooth
  • Mad, Mad, MAD
  • Doggie Get Scared

References

  1. ^ "9 Categories of Books That Should Be in Every Baby's Library". Us Weekly.
  2. ^ Lloyd-Jones, Sally (26 May 2016). "Top 10 potty training books". The Guardian.
  3. ^ Rothman, Lily. "Read to Your Baby, Say Doctors — But Which Books?". TIME.com.
  4. ^ Haq, Husna (26 June 2014). "Why you should read to your newborn baby". Christian Science Monitor.
  5. ^ "Books Shine at Licensing Expo". PublishersWeekly.com.
  6. ^ Russo, Maria (14 May 2015). "Small Packages, Big Fun". The New York Times.
  7. ^ "Fall 2015 Children's Sneak Previews". PublishersWeekly.com.