Emily Gravett, children’s illustrator

A selection of the illustrations that have won Emily Gravett her second Kate Greenaway Medal
  
  


Emily Gravett children's illoustrator
The winner of this year's Kate Greenaway Medal, Little Mouse's Big Book of Fears goes through a selection of its timid hero's anxieties, before he realises that even humans can be cowardy custards Photograph: Emily Gravett/Macmillan Children's books
Emily Gravett children's illoustrator
The little rodent's phobias, like young children's, are not entirely incomprehensible Photograph: Emily Gravett/Macmillan Children's books
Emily Gravett children's illoustrator
Wolves, which won Gravett her first Kate Greenaway Medal in 2005, follows a young rabbit doing some very instructive research Photograph: Emily Gravett/Macmillan Children's books
Emily Gravett children's illoustrator
Meerkat Mail follows a young meerkat with a taste for adventure as he goes to visit his mongoose relatives Photograph: Emily Gravett/Macmillan Children's books
Emily Gravett children's illoustrator
A cheeky young girl and her favourite toy entertain themselves pretending to be different animals in Monkey and Me Photograph: Emily Gravett/Macmillan Children's books
Emily Gravett children's illoustrator
The eponymous hero of Duck wants an egg like everyone else ... Photograph: Emily Gravett/Macmillan Children's books
Emily Gravett children's illoustrator
He's delighted when he finds one, but how pleased will he be when it hatches? Photograph: Emily Gravett/Macmillan Children's books
Emily Gravett children's illoustrator
Orange, Pear, Apple, Bear rings a surprising number of changes on the only four words in the book Photograph: Emily Gravett/Macmillan Children's books
 

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