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Lee Wildish

Lee Wildish

Lee Wildish

Lee Wildish became interested in illustration and art at a very young age. As soon as he graduated from the University of Nottingham he started working as a graphic designer for an advertising agency, learning the ins and outs of graphics and corporate literature. Several years later he ventured into greeting cards, where he produced illustrations and design concepts from inception through completion. Lee now loves to illustrate children's books and adds humor to his work whenever possible. He believes that there’s nothing more warming than seeing people enjoying a published book that he has illustrated. Lee now lives in Nottingham, England.

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The KnitWits Make a Move! will be released on August 27, 2013 in eBook
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Stunt Bunny: Medal Mayhem will be released on February 02, 2012 in Mass Market Paperback, eBook
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Stunt Bunny: Rabbit Racer will be released on September 29, 2011 in
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Stunt Bunny: Showbiz Sensation will be released on May 27, 2010 in Trade Paperback, eBook
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May 27, 2010

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News Gazette, May 12, 2013
...to my attention is "How to Babysit a Grandpa" (2012, Houghton Mifflin, written by Jean Reagan, illustrated by Lee Wildish, ages 4-8). "Babysitting a grandpa is fun — if you know how," the eager young narrator instructs readers. Accompanied by...
Guardian.co.uk, March 1, 2013
...time we found out who the winner was. It was…. Andrew Weale with Spooky Spooky House! Illustrated by Lee Wildish. I wasn't surprised, it was a fantastic book. Here's what Andrew and Lee said after the ceremony: How did it feel to win the book...
Primary Times, February 27, 2013
...The award for the overall winning book The Spooky Spooky House written by Andrew Weale and illustrated by Lee Wildish was presented by last year’s winner Patrick Ness. The category winners were as follows: Younger Children: The Spooky Spooky House...
Bookseller, February 21, 2013
...Great Sheep Shenanigans by Peter Bently and Mei Matsuoka (Andersen Press) Leave Me Alone by Kes Gray and Lee Wildish (Hachette...
Topeka Capital-Journal, January 31, 2013
...format will appeal to young readers. “Twosomes: Love Poems from the Animal Kingdom” by Marilyn Singer, illustrated by Lee Wildish, Alfred A. Knopf, 2011, ages 6-9. A couplet, or two-line rhyming poem, provides the format for these short but...
This is Cornwall, January 24, 2013
...trio of books for children aged 5 to 8, after being influenced by her grandchildren. Attractively illustrated by Lee Wildish, the first two in her trio, My Funny Family and My Funny Family On Holiday, published by Hodder Children's Books at 4.99, have...
Deseret Morning News, December 11, 2012
...the illustrations clear and attractive? Suggested titles: • “How to Babysit a Grandpa,” by Jean Reagan, illustrated by Lee Wildish • “Goldilocks and the Three Dinosaurs,” by Mo Willems • “Blueberries for Sal,” by Robert...
News Gazette, May 12, 2013
...to my attention is "How to Babysit a Grandpa" (2012, Houghton Mifflin, written by Jean Reagan, illustrated by Lee Wildish, ages 4-8). "Babysitting a grandpa is fun — if you know how," the eager young narrator instructs readers. Accompanied by...
Guardian.co.uk, March 1, 2013
...time we found out who the winner was. It was…. Andrew Weale with Spooky Spooky House! Illustrated by Lee Wildish. I wasn't surprised, it was a fantastic book. Here's what Andrew and Lee said after the ceremony: How did it feel to win the book...
Primary Times, February 27, 2013
...The award for the overall winning book The Spooky Spooky House written by Andrew Weale and illustrated by Lee Wildish was presented by last year’s winner Patrick Ness. The category winners were as follows: Younger Children: The Spooky Spooky House...
Bookseller, February 21, 2013
...Great Sheep Shenanigans by Peter Bently and Mei Matsuoka (Andersen Press) Leave Me Alone by Kes Gray and Lee Wildish (Hachette...
Topeka Capital-Journal, January 31, 2013
...format will appeal to young readers. “Twosomes: Love Poems from the Animal Kingdom” by Marilyn Singer, illustrated by Lee Wildish, Alfred A. Knopf, 2011, ages 6-9. A couplet, or two-line rhyming poem, provides the format for these short but...
Examiner.com, June 30, 2012
...decided to get a divorce, some things stayed the same. "Mom and Dad Glue" by Kes Gray and Lee Wildish (Barron's Educational Series, 2009) When parents decide not to live together anymore, kids want a magic potion or special glue to fix everything. There...
Christian Science Monitor, June 19, 2012
...11. Make Way for Ducklings, by Robert McCloskey, Puffin 12. How to Babysit a Grandpa, by Jean Reagan, Lee Wildish (Illus.), Knopf 13. Press Here, by Herve Tullet, Chronicle 14. Brown Bear, Brown Bear, What Do You See?, by Bill Martin, Eric Carle...