Lynn Breeze

[1] Breeze studied at the Kingston College of Art,[1] and was influenced by the 1966 Aubrey Beardsley exhibition at the V&A Museum, as well as the work of Alan Cracknell.[6] She has illustrated books for many children's authors, working with Joyce Dunbar on Tomatoes and Potatoes (Ginn);[14] Tony Bradman on Billy and the Baby (HarperCollins);[15] Sue Nicholls on Bobby Shaftoe Clap Your Hands: Musical Fun with New Songs from Old Favourites (A & C Black);[16] and Donna Bryant on the One Day series (Hodder & Stoughton)."[10] In 1999, the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette said in a widely syndicated review that the Pickle series of board books were "the very definition of simple, but just right for the youngest set.[19] The book makes toddlers aware of the things that they can do, which babies and even parents cannot, helping them deal with having a baby in the family "through a sense of fun, presenting illustrations with bold shapes that a toddler can easily recognise; good, strong colours and a tremendous sense of pattern", with curving text woven into the images.[19] In 1999, a review of This Little Baby's Morning in The Sunday Telegraph highlighted "Lynn Breeze's warm, happy pictures", in addition to Ann Morris's rhyming text.
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