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Colin McNaughton (born 18 May 1951) is a British writer and illustrator of over seventy children's books. He is also a poet, focusing mainly on humorous children's poetry. He trained in
graphic design Graphic design is a profession, academic discipline and applied art that involves creating visual communications intended to transmit specific messages to social groups, with specific objectives. Graphic design is an interdisciplinary branch of ...
at the
Central School of Art and Design The Central School of Art and Design was a school of fine and applied arts in London, England. It offered foundation and degree level courses. It was established in 1896 by the London County Council as the Central School of Arts and Crafts. ...
in London followed by an MA in illustration at the
Royal College of Art The Royal College of Art (RCA) is a public university, public research university in London, United Kingdom, with campuses in South Kensington, Battersea and White City, London, White City. It is the only entirely postgraduate art and design uni ...
. He lives in London.


Childhood

McNaughton was born in
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,
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in 1951, the son of a shipyard worker and a school dinner lady. As a child, there was little indication that he would become one of Britain's leading creators of children's picture books. There were no books at all in the family home, but there were always comics, his formative literature, and their
slapstick Slapstick is a style of humor involving exaggerated physical activity that exceeds the boundaries of normal physical comedy. Slapstick may involve both intentional violence and violence by mishap, often resulting from inept use of props such as ...
humour has been a lasting influence.


Books

McNaughton's first book was published while he was still at the RCA. His exuberant picture books with their comic-strip techniques, often take the form of an extended joke: McNaughton's books include the Preston Pig series: ''Suddenly!'', ''Boo!'', ''Oops!'', ''Goal!'', ''Hmm...'' and ''Shh (Don't Tell Mister Wolf!)'' all of which feature Preston Pig and his near escapes from Mr Wolf. A
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was developed from these books by Link Entertainment (which would later become part of the now-defunct
Entertainment Rights Entertainment Rights PLC (formerly known as Sleepy Kids PLC and SKD Media PLC) was a British multinational mass media and entertainment conglomerate that specialised in television shows and cartoons, children's media, films, and distribution. ...
) for
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. His most notable book is perhaps ''There's an Awful Lot of Weirdos in Our Neighbourhood'', a collection of poetry written in conjunction with Allan Ahlberg, and which was published in 1989."There's an Awful Lot of Weirdos in Our Neighbourhood"
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Colin McNaughton has worked with Allan Ahlberg on a number of books, including three of the
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series, ''Mr and Mrs Hay the Horse'', ''Miss Brick the Builders' Baby'' and ''Mrs Jolly's Joke Shop''. McNaughton worked with illustrator Satoshi Kitamura to create ''Once Upon an Ordinary School Day'', published in 2004.


List (incomplete) of published books

*''1 2 3 And Things''; Author: Colin McNaughton; Publisher: Ernest Benn Ltd *''A B C And Things''; Author: Colin McNaughton; Publisher: Ernest Benn Ltd *''Dracula's Tomb''; Author: Colin McNaughton; Publisher: Candlewick *''Not Last Night But the Night Before''; Author: Colin McNaughton; Illustrator:
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; Publisher: Walker Books Ltd *''Soccer Crazy''; Author: Colin McNaughton; Publisher: Mathew Price Ltd. *''We're Off to Look for Aliens''; Author: Colin McNaughton; Illustrator: Colin McNaughton; Publisher: Candlewick *''Here Come the Aliens!''; Author: Colin McNaughton; Publisher: Walker Books Ltd *''Captain Abdul's Little Treasure''; Author: Colin McNaughton; Publisher: Walker Books Ltd *''If Dinosaurs Were Cats and Dogs''; Author: Colin McNaughton; Publisher: Mathew Price Ltd *''Potty Poo-poo Wee-wee!''; Author: Colin McNaughton; Publisher: Walker Books Ltd *''Once Upon an Ordinary School Day''; Author: Colin McNaughton; Illustrator: Satoshi Kitamura; Publisher: Farrar, Straus and Giroux (BYR) *''What Now, Cushie Butterfield''; Author: Colin McNaughton; Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers Limited *''Lemmy Was a Diver''; Author: Colin McNaughton; Publisher: ANDERSEN (RAND) *''Jolly Roger And The Pirates Of Captain Abdul''; Author: Colin McNaughton; Illustrator: Colin McNaughton; Publisher: Tandem Library *''She's a Little Cow''; Author: Colin McNaughton; Publisher: Collins *''S.W.A.L.K. (Preston Pig)''; Author: Colin McNaughton; Publisher: Picture Lions *''Who's Been Sleeping in My Porridge?''; Author: Colin McNaughton; Publisher: Candlewick *''Wish You Were Here (and I Wasn't)''; Author: Colin McNaughton; Illustrator: Colin McNaughton; Publisher: Candlewick Press (MA) *''I'm Talking Big!''; Author: Colin McNaughton; Publisher: Walker Books Ltd *''Good News, Bad News''; Author: Colin McNaughton; Illustrator: Colin McNaughton; Publisher: Collins *''Oomph!: A Preston Pig Story''; Author: Colin McNaughton; Publisher: Harcourt Children's Books *''Don't Step on the Crack!''; Author: Colin McNaughton; Illustrator: Colin McNaughton; Publisher: Dial Books *''Little Goal!: A Preston Pig Toddler Book''; Author: Colin McNaughton; Publisher: Red Wagon Books *''Little Oops!: A Preston Pig Toddler Book''; Author: Colin McNaughton; Publisher: Red Wagon Books *''Little Boo!: A Preston Pig Toddler Book''; Author: Colin McNaughton; Publisher: Red Wagon Books *''Little Suddenly!: A Preston Pig Toddler Book''; Author: Colin McNaughton; Publisher: Red Wagon Books *''Mr and Mrs Hay the Horse''; Author: Allan Ahlberg; Illustrator: Colin McNaughton; Publisher: Puffin Books *''Miss Brick the Builders' Baby''; Author: Allan Ahlberg; Illustrator: Colin McNaughton; Publisher: Puffin Books *''Mrs Jolly's Joke Shop''; Author: Allan Ahlberg; Illustrator: Colin McNaughton; Publisher: Puffin Books *''There's an Awful Lot of Weirdos in our Neighbourhood''; Author: Colin McNaughton; Publisher: Walker Books Ltd


Awards

McNaughton won the British Book Award, Design and Production in 1989 for ''Jolly Roger'' and in 1993 for ''Making Friends with Frankenstein''. He won the
Kurt Maschler Award The Kurt Maschler Award (1982 to 1999) was a British literary award that annually recognised one "work of imagination for children, in which text and illustration are integrated so that each enhances and balances the other." Winning authors and i ...
, or "the Emil", in 1991 for ''Have You Seen Who's Just Moved in Next Door to Us?'' (Walker), which he wrote and illustrated. That award from Maschler Publications and Booktrust annually recognised one "work of imagination for children, in which text and illustration are integrated so that each enhances and balances the other.""Kurt Maschler Awards"
Book Awards. ''bizland.com''. Retrieved 6 October 2013.
He won the 1996
Nestlé Smarties Book Prize The Nestlé Children's Book Prize, and Nestlé Smarties Book Prize for a time, was a set of annual awards for British children's books that ran from 1985 to 2007. It was administered by BookTrust, an independent charity that promotes books and r ...
in category 0–5 years for ''Oops!''. ;Runners-up, etc."Special Guest #37: Colin McNaughton"
ACHUKA Children's Books UK.
* ''Jolly Roger'' — 1988 Smarties Prize; W H Smith Illustration Award; Kurt Maschler Award * ''Watch Out for the Giant-Killers!'' — 1991 Earthworm Award * ''Who's That Banging on the Ceiling'' — 1992 British Book Award, Design and Production * ''Suddenly!'' — 1994 Smarties Prize * ''Here Come the Aliens!'' — 1996 Sheffield Children's Book Award; 1996
Kate Greenaway Medal The Carnegie Medal for Illustration (until 2022 the Kate Greenaway Medal) is a British award that annually recognises "distinguished illustration in a book for children". It is conferred upon the illustrator by the Chartered Institute of Librar ...


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Authorities — with 74 catalogue records {{DEFAULTSORT:McNaughton, Colin 1951 births Living people English children's writers English illustrators British children's book illustrators People from Wallsend Writers from Tyne and Wear Alumni of the Central School of Art and Design Alumni of the Royal College of Art