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22by Ahlberg, JanetOther Authors: “…Ahlberg, Allan…”
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Humorous stories
Stories in rhyme
Toy and movable books
Adventure and adventurers
Babies
Characters and characteristics in literature
Characters in literature
Children's poetry, English
Fairy tales
Family members
Infants
Letter carriers
Letters
Schools
Skeleton
Adventure stories
Authors
Children
Children's poetry
Children's stories, English
Christmas
Christmas stories
Dinners and dining
Drawing
Elementary schools
Families
Family life
Folk songs
Folk songs, English
Grandmothers
Janet and Allan Ahlberg
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| birth_place = Yorkshire, England | death_date = | death_place = | resting_place = | occupation = Writer | education = | alma_mater = Sunderland Technical College | years_active = 1976–1994 | genre = Children's books | notableworks = | spouse = | awards = Kate Greenaway Medal (1978, 1991) }}
Janet Ahlberg (21 October 1944 – 15 November 1994; née Hall) and Allan Ahlberg (born 5 June 1938) were a British married couple who created many children's books, including picture books that regularly appear at the top of "most popular" lists for public libraries. They worked together for 20 years until Janet's death from cancer in 1994. He wrote the books and she illustrated them. Allan Ahlberg has also written dozens of books with other illustrators.
Janet Ahlberg won two Kate Greenaway Medals for illustrating their books and the 1978 winner ''Each Peach Pear Plum'' was named one of the top ten winning works for the 50th anniversary of the Medal (1955–2005). In the US it was published by Viking Press in 1979 as ''Each Peach Pear Plum: an "I Spy" story''; the national library catalogue summary explains, "Rhymed text and illustrations invite the reader to play 'I spy' with a variety of Mother Goose and other folklore characters."