Peter H. Reynolds
Peter Hamilton Reynolds is an author and illustrator of children's books[1] and is the Founder of the educational media company FableVision.[2]
Reynolds was born in 1961 in Canada with his identical twin brother, Paul who collaborates as author on several children's books (Going Places, Full STEAM Ahead), and also serves as CEO of the Reynolds educational media firm FableVision.[1] He attended the Massachusetts College of Art and Fitchburg State College[2] where he received Communications Student of The Year Award in 1983,[3] Alumni Recognition Award in 1999[4] and was awarded the title Litterarum Humanarum Doctor (L.H.D)[5] in 2007 for his “substantial contributions to education and the arts”.[6]
Reynolds is best known for his children’s books about “authentic learning, creativity and self-expression”, including The North Star, Ish, The Dot, and So Few of Me.[1] The Dot, published by Candlewick Press, has been published in over twenty languages, as well as in Braille,[2] and has won a number of awards, including the Oppenheim Platinum Toy Award, Borders Books’ Original Voices 2003 Award,[7][8] and the Christopher Medal,[9] as well as the American Library Association's 2005 Carnegie Medal of Excellence[10] for the book’s animated adaptation. Reynolds has also published a book series for young children, based on the character "SugarLoaf". Published by Simon & Schuster, the first two books in this series are titled My Very Big Little World[11] and The Best Kid in the World.[12] Reynolds’ award-winning publishing work also includes the best-selling Judy Moody series written by Megan McDonald, Eleanor Estes’ The Alley and The Tunnel of Hugsy Goode, Judy Blume’s Fudge series, and Ellen Potter’s Olivia Kidney books.[13] His collaboration with Alison McGhee called Someday spent 2 months on the New York Times Best Seller list for Children's Books.[14][15]
In addition to his children’s books, Reynolds also created the award-winning animated short films, The Blue Shoe[16] and Living Forever,[17] as well as the film adaptations of his books The Dot[10] and Ish.[18]
Reynolds lives in Dedham, Massachusetts and is the co-owner of his family's book store, The Blue Bunny Bookstore, and is the founder of the civic-powered revitalization group Dedham Square Circle.[2]
References
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- ↑ Graham, Jonathan. Hard Work Rewarded at FSC. Sentinel and Enterprise; Fitchburg, MA. May 20, 2007.
- ↑ News About Peter H. Reynolds
- ↑ Bookreporter.com - 2003 Borders Original Voices Award Finalists
- ↑ Pub & Artists - Borders - Books, Music and Movies
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- ↑ Simon & Schuster: My Very Big Little World: A SugarLoaf Book (Hardcover)
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External links
- Official Peter H. Reynolds Website
- FableVision
- FableVision Learning K12 Publishing
- FableVision Studios multimedia development
- The Blue Bunny Book Store
- Dedham Square Circle
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- Living people
- 1961 births
- People from Dedham, Massachusetts
- Canadian emigrants to the United States
- American chief executives in the media industry
- Massachusetts College of Art and Design alumni
- Fitchburg State University alumni
- Twin people from Canada
- Twin people from the United States
- American chief executives of education related organizations