Felicia Bond

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Felicia Bond
Yokohama, Japan
OccupationIllustrator, writer
NationalityAmerican
GenreChildren's illustrated books
Notable worksIf You Give a Mouse a Cookie
Illustrator
Poinsettia and Her Family
Writer, illustrator
Big Red Barn
Illustrator

Felicia Bond (born July 18, 1954 in

Yokohama, Japan) is an American writer and illustrator of numerous books for children. She is the illustrator of all the If You Give... series written by Laura Numeroff and published by HarperCollins
Children's Books.

Early life

Bond was born to American parents in

Charles Schulz, renowned for his Peanuts
comic strip, and credits him as making a lasting impression on her.

Education

Bond took a B.F.A. in painting from

The School of Visual Arts
, New York City.

Career

At age twenty-two Bond moved to New York City with nine hundred dollars and worked several jobs, including illustrating botanical books, working as a freelance scene painter in a children's museum, and as an art director for Margaret K. McElderry Books.

Candice Ransom, Little Porcupine's Christmas,[5] written by Joseph Slate and The Right Number of Elephants,[6][7] written by Jeff Sheppard. She is both author and illustrator of numerous other works, including Poinsettia and her Family,[8] Poinsettia and the Firefighters, The Day It Rained Hearts, The Halloween Play, Tumble Bumble,[9][10] and Big Hugs, Little Hugs.[11]

If You Give a Mouse a Cookie,

The Bronx Zoo in New York featured the art in their Children's Zoo for one year and the artwork has been used to create murals in the wings of children's hospitals. The series has fans of all ages from all over the world including Japan, where an entire Tokyo city bus was painted with images of Mouse. Mouse also made it to the White House; in Laura Bush's Celebration of American Authors at the 2001 Presidential Inauguration Felicia Bond and Laura Numeroff were among those honored for their If You Give... series,[18] and the former First Lady writes that the Bush family cat India's favorite book was If You Take a Mouse to the Movies.[19] A bronze sculpture of her sleeping on the book is included in the George W. Bush Presidential Library. First Lady Michele Obama read [20]
If You Give a Mouse a Cookie on The White house lawn during the 2009 Easter Egg Roll.

The website mousecookiebooks.com,[21] posted by its publisher, HarperCollins, is an interactive site for children, parents, teachers, and librarians alike.

Style, content and process

From If You Give a Mouse a Cookie

In her illustrations Bond's signature style is characterized by rich, vibrant watercolor, often with a black line used for graphic effect. Her use of white space is often similarly applied, especially in her distinctive design of the books in the If You Give...™ series. Her book Big Hugs, Little Hugs [22][11] uses mixed media collage, which reflects her painting style from her early twenties.

She personalizes many of her illustrations by discreetly writing the names of family, friends, and pets in the art. She has said she started doing this years ago, inspired by the cross-hatched ink artwork in The New York Times by Al Hirschfeld, who hid his daughter's name, Nina, at least once in almost every drawing.[23]

Bond's writing style varies in content but is often narrative and character based. Poinsettia and Her Family and Poinsettia and the Firefighters came about from her own childhood. Other stories began as an aimless doodle, such as the whimsical The Day It Rained Hearts and the playful Tumble Bumble. Her book Big Hugs, Little Hugs is more conceptual in nature and evolved from a dream that she merged with a comforting story her father told her when she was a child and couldn't fall asleep. In interviews she has said her ideas come from an "impulsive and intuitive place", that she "lives a story" instead of tells it. She works to keep the "mysterious third thing" alive in a book while she hones the narrative arc and pacing of the words and design. She often compares the making of a book to cooking, a musical score, or a dance.[24]

Books

Big Hugs, Little Hugs written and illustrated by Felicia Bond

Written and illustrated

  • Poinsettia and Her Family[25][26] (T.Y.Crowell/HarperCollins, 1981)
  • Mary Betty Lizzie McNutt's Birthday (T.Y. Crowell, 1983)
  • The Day It Rained Hearts (T.Y. Crowell/HarperCollins, 1983)
  • The Halloween Play (T.Y. Crowell/HarperCollins, 1983)
  • The Chicks' Christmas (T.Y. Crowell, 1983)
  • Poinsettia and the Firefighters (T.Y. Crowell/HarperCollins, 1984)
  • Wake Up, Vladimir (T.Y. Crowell, 1987)
  • Tumble Bumble (Front Street Books, 1996)
  • Big Hugs, Little Hugs (Philomel Books, 2012)

Illustrated (selected)

Big Red Barn, illustrated by Felicia Bond and written by Margaret Wise Brown
Interior illustration from Big Red Barn
  • Little Porcupine's Christmas, written by Joseph Slate (T.Y. Crowell/HarperCollins, 1992)
  • The Big Green Pocketbook, written by
    Candice Ransom
    (HarperCollins, 1993)
  • Big Red Barn, written by Margaret Wise Brown (HarperCollins, 1989)
  • The Right Number of Elephants,[6] written by Jeff Sheppard (HarperCollins, 1990)

Illustrator, If You Give... (series)

written by Laura Numeroff; HarperCollins Children's Books, 1985 onward
If You Give... book jacket medley, illustrated by Felicia Bond
[See all If You Give…Books | MouseCookieBooks.com See mousecookiebooks.com]
  • If You Give a Moose a Muffin (1991)
  • If You Give a Pig a Pancake (1998)
  • The Best Mouse Cookie (1999)
  • If You Take a Mouse to the Movies (2000)
  • If You Take a Mouse to School (2002)
  • If You Give a Pig a Party (2005)
  • Merry Christmas, Mouse! (2007)
  • Time for School, Mouse! (2008)
  • If You Give a Cat a Cupcake (2008)
  • Happy Valentine's Day, Mouse! (2009)
  • Happy Easter, Mouse! (2010)
  • If You Give a Dog a Donut (2011)[27][28]
  • It's Pumpkin Day, Mouse! (2012)
  • Happy Birthday, Mouse! (2012)
  • If You Give a Mouse a Brownie (2016)

Compilation Editions If You Give... Series

  • Mouse Cookies and More (2007)
  • If You Take a Mouse to the Movies, A Special Christmas Edition (2010)

Awards and recognitions

If You Give... Series

  • Honoree, Laura Bush Celebrates American Authors, 2001 Presidential Inauguration

If You Give A Mouse A Cookie

If You Give A Moose A Muffin

If You Give A Pig A Pancake

If You Take A Mouse To The Movies

If You Take A Mouse To School

If You Give A Pig A Party

References

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  3. ^ American Bookseller Pick of the Lists choice - Big Red Barn, 1989
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  6. ^ a b School of Library Journal review - The Right Number of Elephants November, 1990
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  9. ^ "Tumble Bumble | Kirkus Reviews". Kirkus Reviews. May 19, 2010. Archived from the original on March 3, 2016. Retrieved January 19, 2024.
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  15. ^ The New York Times, Just a Little Turbulence, Mr. President By Janet Maslin Published: July 25, 1997
  16. ^ "Oprah's Past Favorite Things Less Than 25 Dollars". Oprah's Favorite Things. Archived from the original on June 5, 2023. Retrieved January 19, 2024.
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  18. ^ "Biography of India". georgewbush-whitehouse.archives.gov. Retrieved March 20, 2024.
  19. ^ "India "Willie Bush, the family cat's favorite book If You Take a Mouse to the Movies" (PDF). Retrieved March 20, 2024.
  20. YouTube
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  26. ^ Reading Rainbow selection - Poinsettia and Her Family, 1981
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