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Laura Numeroff (Laura Joffe Numeroff) was born on 14 July, 1953 in New York City, U.S., is an American author and illustrator. Discover Laura Numeroff's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 70 years old?

Popular As Laura Joffe Numeroff
Occupation Author
Age 70 years old
Zodiac Sign Cancer
Born 14 July, 1953
Birthday 14 July
Birthplace New York City, U.S.
Nationality United States

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1953

Laura Joffe Numeroff (born July 14, 1953) is an American author and illustrator of children's books who is best known as the author of If You Give a Mouse a Cookie.

Numeroff was born in Brooklyn, New York, the youngest of three girls.

By the age of nine, she had decided she wanted to be a writer when she grew up.

She credits her current profession to two childhood favorites, saying that they "are the reason" she is a writer: E. B. White's Stuart Little and Kay Thompson's Eloise.

Numeroff attended Pratt Institute, where she initially studied fashion.

Realizing fashion "wasn't for her", she returned to her childhood dream of becoming a writer and took a course in illustrating and writing children's books.

A homework assignment prompted Numeroff to write and illustrate Amy for Short, about the tallest girl in third grade.

1975

Before graduating from Pratt in 1975, Amy For Short was published by Macmillan Publishing.

Numeroff's first nine books were both written and illustrated by Numeroff herself.

Numeroff has worked with illustrators including Lynn Munsinger, David McPhail, Tim Bowers, Nate Evans, Joe Mathieu, Sal Murdocca, Sharleen Collicott and Felicia Bond; Felicia Bond is the illustrator of the ''If You Give.

. .'' series.

1977

Phoebe Dexter Has Harriet Peterson's Sniffles, published in January 1977, tells the tale of Phoebe Dexter who is stuck at home because she is sick.

Upset that she is missing all the happenings of her school day, Phoebe busies herself pretending she is a dog and eventually playing Go Fish with her grandmother who comes over to keep her company.

The book is both written and illustrated by Numeroff.

When the manuscript for If You Give A Mouse A Cookie was bought by HarperCollins after nine rejections, Numeroff's editor chose Felicia Bond to illustrate.

When asked about her earlier endeavors into illustrations during an interview, she mentioned that though she loves drawing, she decided her "strength was in writing and not in illustration" and said "I don't think I would illustrate a whole book anymore at this point."

1985

If You Give a Mouse a Cookie, published in 1985 and illustrated by Felicia Bond, was the book that launched the hit If You Give... series.

It was rejected by publishers nine times before it was finally accepted by Harper.

These stories use a circular story format, presenting to the reader a chain of events.

At the end of the story, the reader discovers that the characters have ended up at the same transaction that they started with.

The entire story is an "If ____________, then ___________" scenario.

If You Give a Mouse a Cookie led to other books about a moose, a cat, a pig, and a dog.

2003

Her autobiography, If You Give an Author a Pencil, was published in 2003; it was written at a second-grade reading level so that it is accessible to children.

Numeroff's books have been published in many languages.

Numeroff lives in Los Angeles, California.

2008

The first book in this series by Numeroff, What Mommies Do Best/What Daddies Do Best, published in April 2008, was illustrated, in watercolors, by Lynn Munsinger.

The series was written for children ages 4 – 8.

This children's book is a two part story.

On one side of the book is What Mommies Do Best.

This book demonstrates many of the things that mothers do, such as give piggyback rides, teach children how to ride a bicycle, and sew a button on a teddy bear.

Following What Mommies Do Best, the book can be flipped to reveal What Daddies Do Best.

This side illustrates things that fathers do with their children.

The stories are identical.

Both parents do the same things in each book.

Subsequent books are about grandparents, aunts and uncles.

Bitsy, a pig wearing purple, loves to draw, color, paint and make art.

Emily, a dog wearing pink, loves to dance.

Anna, a rabbit wearing yellow, loves to read books.

Nicole, a cat wearing blue, loves to play soccer.

The first letters of their names spell the word "BEAN", and they love jellybeans.