Born: Established: 1970 Melbourne, Victoria, ;
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Most Referenced Works
Notes
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Only those works set in Australia or written by an Australian author are individually indexed on AustLit. In addition to those works, Sophie Blackall has illustrated the following works:
Individual children's books
- A Fine Dessert, by Emily Jenkins (2015)
- And Two Boys Booed, by Judith Viorst (2014)
- The 9 Lives of Alexander Baddenfield, by John Bemelmans Marciano (2014)
- The Mighty Lalouche, by Matthew Olshan (2013)
- Pecan Pie Baby, by Jacqueline Woodson (2013)
- Take Two: A Celebration of Twins (2012)
- The Crows of Pear Blossom, by Aldous Huxley (2011)
- Spinster Goose, by Lisa Wheeler (2011)
- Edwin Speaks Up, by April Stevens (2011)
- Big Red Lollipop, by Rukhsana Khan (2010)
- Jumpy Jack and Googily, by Meg Rosoff (2008)
- What's So Bad about Being an Only Child?, by Cari Best (2007)
- Red Butterfly: How a Princess Smuggled the Secret of Silk Out of China, by Deborah Noyes (2007)
- Summer Is Summer, by Phillis and David Gershator (2006)
- Ruby's Wish, by Shirin Yim Bridges (2004)
Series
Wild Boars (written by Meg Rosoff):
1. Meet Wild Boars (2008)
2. Wild Boars Cook (2008)
Mr and Mrs Bunny (written by Polly Horvath):
1. Mr and Mrs Bunny: Detectives Extraordinaire (2014)
2. Lord and Lady Bunny: Almost Royalty! (2014)
Ivy + Bean (written by Annie Barrows):
1. Ivy and Bean (2007)
2. Ivy and Bean And the Ghost that Had to Go (2007)
3. Ivy and Bean: Break the Fossil Record (2007)
4. Ivy and Bean: Take Care of the Babysitter (2008)
5. Ivy and Bean: Bound to be Bad (2009)
6. Ivy and Bean: Doomed to Dance (2010)
7. Ivy and Bean: What's the Big Idea? (2011)
8. Ivy and Bean: No News is Good News (2012)
9. Ivy and Bean: Make The Rules (2013)
10. Ivy and Bean: Take the Case (2014)
On the Web
- Author's website Sighted: 13/1/2016
Personal Awards
- 2022 recipient Order of Australia — Member of the Order of Australia (AM) For significant service to children's literature.
- 2016 winner Caldecott Medal For Finding Winnie: The True Story of the World’s Most Famous Bear, written by international author Lindsay Mattick.
- 2014 nominated German Youth Literature Award — Children's book Herr und Frau Hase: Die Superdetektive by Polly Horvath (author),