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Audrey Wood (born August 12, 1948) is an American children's author. She is known as the author of ''The Napping House'', which, as of 2015, has sold over 2.1 million copies worldwide. Wood resides in
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Biography

Wood's first memories of storytelling were in
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, where her father was employed by Ringling Brothers Circus, commissioned to repaint the big top and sideshow murals. As Audrey became friends with the characters of the circus, she heard stories about them from the family of "little people" who lived next door to her family. She was the first of three girls. As the oldest, she began her gift of storytelling with her younger sisters. She would use her parents' art books and make up stories about the paintings. By the time she was in fourth grade, her ambition was to become an author/illustrator. Wood uses
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to practice art, music, drama, dance, and writing. Her work creates a sense of imagination and excitement. She loves step-and-repeat stories for the "music of language". An example of this would be her famous book, '' The Napping House''. Her husband, Don, is the illustrator of many of her books, including ''King Bidgood's in the Bathtub'', which received a Caldecott Honor. They began collaborating on children's literature seven years after their marriage, their first book together entitled ''Moonflute''. Since its publication, Don has illustrated nearly 20 of her books. Their son, Bruce Robert Wood, was also an illustrator, which makes art a five generation tradition in the family. In an interview conducted by publisher Harcourt with them, Wood was congratulated on her success in publishing children's literature. ''The Napping House'' was being celebrated for its twentieth year in publication. Being asked how writing evolved her relationship with Don, she responded, "I read him a children's book during our honeymoon." She also said that even though always interested in children's books is wasn't until Bruce was born that she was pushed into action. Don did not care for the illustrations in her first book when it was published in England, and he did the illustrations in her book ''Moonflute'' when it was published in the United States. He has been hooked on illustrating children's books ever since.


Works

* Alphabet Adventure (illustrated by Bruce Wood) * Alphabet Mystery (illustrated by Bruce Wood) * Alphabet Rescue (illustrated by Bruce Wood) * Balloonia * Birdsong (illustrated by Robert Florczak) * The Birthday Queen (illustrated by Don and Audrey Wood) * Blue Sky * A Book for Honey Bear: Reading Keeps the Sighs Away (illustrated by Bruce Wood) * Bright and Early Thursday Evening: A Tangled Tale (illustrated by Don Wood) * The Bunyans (illustrated by David Shannon) * The Deep Blue Sea (illustrated by Bruce Wood) * Detective Valentine * A Dog Needs a Bone! * Elbert's Bad Word (illustrated by Don and Audrey Wood) * The Flying Dragon Room (illustrated by Mark Teague) * The Full Moon at the Napping House (illustrated by Don Wood) * Heckedy Peg (illustrated by Don Wood) * It's Duffy Time! (illustrated by Don Wood) * Jubal's Wish (illustrated by Don Wood) * King Bidgood's in the Bathtub (illustrated by Don Wood) * The Little Mouse, The Red Ripe Strawberry, and The Big Hungry Bear (co-authored by Don Wood, illustrated by Don Wood) * Little Penguin's Tale * Magic Shoelaces * Moonflute (illustrated by Don Wood) * The Napping House (illustrated by Don Wood) * Oh My Baby Bear * Orlando's Little While Friends * Piggies (co-authored by Don Wood, illustrated by Don Wood) * Piggy Pie-Po (illustrated by Don Wood) * Presto Change-O * The Princess and the Dragon * Quick as a Cricket (illustrated by Don Wood) * The Rainbow Bridge (illustrated by Robert Florczak) * The Red Racer * Rude Giants * Scaredy Cats * Silly Sally * Sweet Dream Pie (illustrated by Mark Teague) * Ten Little Fish (illustrated by Bruce Wood) * Three Sisters, illustrated by Rosekrans Hoffman * The Tickle-Octopus (illustrated by Don Wood) * The Tooth Fairy * Tugford Wanted to Be Bad * Twenty-Four Robbers * Weird Parents * When the Root Children Wake Up, illustrated by Ned Bittinger


Holiday books

* The Christmas Adventure of Space Elf Sam (illustrated by Bruce Wood) * A Cowboy Christmas: The Miracle at Lone Pine Ridge (illustrated by Robert Florczak) * The Horrible Holidays, illustrated by Rosekrans Hoffman * Merry Christmas, Big Hungry Bear (illustrated by Don Wood)


References


External links


Interview with Audrey and Don Wood
at Harcourt Trade Publishers {{DEFAULTSORT:Wood, Audrey 1948 births American children's writers Writers from Little Rock, Arkansas Living people