Steven Kellogg  

Steven Kellogg graduated from the Rhode Island School of Design in 1963, and forty years later the college presented him with their annual award for significant professional achievement. He is the acclaimed illustrator and author of more than a hundred picture books, and is a recipient of the prestigious Regina Medal for his lifetime contribution to children’s literature.  His books have received numerous accolades, including the Irma Simonton Black Award; the IRA-CBC Children’s Choice Award; the Parents’ Choice Award; and inclusion on the ALA Notable Books lists; Booklist Editors’ Choice; School Library Journal Best Books of the Year; the Horn Book Fanfare; and the list of Reading Rainbow featured selections.

Mr. Kellogg and his wife, Helen, live in Essex, New York.

Among the books Steven Kellogg has published are:

Best Friends (Penguin)
The Island of the Skog (Penguin)
Paul Bunyan (William Morrow)
Is Your Mama a Llama? written by Deborah Guarino (Scholastic)
Clorinda by Robert Kinerk (Simon & Schuster)
If You Decide to Go to the Moon written by Faith McNulty (Scholastic)