Kady MacDonald Denton

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Born (1941-07-22) 22 July 1941 (age 84)
Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
OccupationIllustrator, writer
GenreChildren's picture books
Kady MacDonald Denton
Born (1941-07-22) 22 July 1941 (age 84)
Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
OccupationIllustrator, writer
GenreChildren's picture books
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Kady MacDonald Denton (born 22 July 1941) is a Canadian creator of children's books, primarily an illustrator of picture books.[a] She observed in 2011 that "I'm in that quickly-shrinking group of illustrators who doesn’t use a computer at any stage in the illustration process."[1]

Denton was born in Winnipeg, Manitoba, and raised in Toronto, Ontario. She studied at the University of Toronto, the Banff School of Fine Arts, and the Chelsea School of Art.[2] She and her husband live in Peterborough, Ontario.[3]

Career

Early in the 1990s, Denton illustrated three Kingfisher collections of retellings by Ann Pilling, which have been reissued. For another Kingfisher collection several years later, A Child's Treasury of Nursery Rhymes, she won the 1998 Governor General's Award for English language children's illustration,[4] and also the 1999 Amelia Frances Howard-Gibbon Illustrator's Award and Elizabeth Mrazik-Cleaver Canadian Picture Book Awards.[5][6] Previously, she had won the Amelia Frances Howard-Gibbon award for 'Til All the Stars Have Fallen: Canadian Poems for Children, edited by David Booth. She won the Mrazik-Cleaver award again in 2006 for Snow, written by Joan Clark.[7]

The Children's Literature Association named Would They Love a Lion? (Kingfisher, 1995), which Denton both wrote and illustrated, as an Honor Winner of the 2015 Phoenix Picture Book Award, which annually recognises a picture book with lasting value that did not win a major award 20 years earlier. "Books are considered not only for the quality of their illustrations, but for the way pictures and text work together."[8]

Selected works

As illustrator

  • What Are You Doing, Benny? by Cary Fagan (Tundra, 2019) ISBN 9781770498570
  • The Bear and Mouse series by Bonny Becker (Candlewick)
  • The Good-Pie Party, by Liz Gartlon Scanlon (Arthur A. Levine, Mar 2014), ISBN 9780545448703
  • The Queen of France, by Tim Wadham, (Candlewick, Mar 2011), ISBN 9780763641023
  • You're Mean, Lily Jean!, by Frieda Wishinsky (North Winds, Sep 2009)
  • A Sea-Wishing Day, by Robert Heidbreder
  • Snow, by Joan Clark
  • A Second Is a Hiccup: A Child's Book of Time, by Hazel Hutchins
  • I Gave My Mom a Castle, by Jean Little
  • Amber Waiting, by Nan Gregory
  • Elephant Child, by Mary Ellis
  • In the Light of the Moon and Other Bedtime Stories, by Sam McBratney
  • Two Homes, by Clare Masurel
  • I Wished for a Unicorn, by Robert Heidbreder
  • The Arctic Fox, by Mary Ellis
  • If I Were Your Father, by Margaret Park Bridges
  • If I Were Your Mother, by Margaret Park Bridges
  • The Umbrella Party, by Janet Lunn
  • Toes Are to Tickle, by Shen Roddie
  • The Kingfisher Children's Bible: Stories from the Old and New Testaments, retold by Ann Pilling
  • Realms of Gold: Myths and Legends from Around the World, by Ann Pilling
  • Jenny and Bob, by David Wynn Millward
  • The Travelling Musicians, retold by P.K. Page
  • Before I Go to Sleep: Bible Stories, Poems and Prayers for Children, selected and retold by Ann Pilling
  • The Story of Little Quack, by Betty Gibson
  • 'Til All the Stars Have Fallen: Canadian Poems for Children, selected by David Booth
  • The Ned series by Pam Zinneman-Hope
    • Find Your Coat, Ned
    • Let's Play Ball, Ned
    • Let's Go Shopping, Ned
    • Time for Bed, Ned

As author and illustrator

  • A Child's Treasury of Nursery Rhymes (1998)
  • Watch Out, William! (1996)
  • Would They Love a Lion? (1995)
  • The Christmas Boot (1990)
  • Janet's Horses (1990)
  • Dorothy's Dream (1989)
  • Granny Is a Darling (1988)
  • The Picnic (1988)

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