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Kay Chorao

Kay Chorao, born as Ann McKay Sproat on January 7, 1936,[1][2][3] (some sources say 1937[4][5]) in Elkhart, Indiana, is an American artist, illustrator and writer of children's books.

Kay Chorao
BornAnn McKay Sproat
January 7, 1936
Elkhart, Indiana, USA
OccupationArtist, illustrator and writer
NationalityAmerican
Period1972–present
GenreChildren's books

Biography edit

Chorao was born in Elkhart, Indiana, into a middle-class, suburban family.[6] She loved and was encouraged to draw at a young age.[6] She attended Laurel School in Shaker Heights, OH.[7] Chorao went to Wheaton College, where in 1958 she earned a Bachelor of Arts in art history.[3] After that, Chorao pursued her graduate study at Chelsea School of Art from 1958 to 1959.[citation needed]

Chorao got married and had three sons before moving to New York with her family.[3] From 1966 to 1968, she studied book illustration at School of Visual Arts in New York.[citation needed]

Career edit

Besides writing self-illustrated children's books, Chorao has been the illustrator for many books by Jane Yolen, Judith Viorst, Jan Wahl, and Marjorie Sharmat.[citation needed] Chorao published her first book, The Repair of Uncle Toe, in 1972.[3] Since then, she has written and illustrated more than fifty books.[8] Her illustrations have been exhibited several times by American Institute of Graphic Arts and Society of Illustrators.[citation needed] Chorao has received the Christopher Award twice; the first time in 1979 as the illustrator of Chester Chipmunk's Thanksgiving, by Barbara Williams; and the second time in 1989 as the illustrator of The Good-Bye Book, by Judith Viorst.[9]

In 1975, Chorao illustrated Albert's Toothache, by Barbara Williams. The book was critically successful, being given the American Library Association's notable book citation and Children's Book Showcase title.[6] In 1979, her 1974 book Ida Makes a Movie was adapted into a short film by the same name, which would become the genesis for the highly successful Degrassi teen drama franchise. In 1988, Chorao published Cathedral Mouse, which was well received by critics and featured among the ten best children's picture books of the year, by New York Times.[10]

In 1990, Chorao's book Baby's Lap Book was selected by American Library Association among the list of "Books to Grow On" for children from 6 to 12 months.[11] The following year, she published Here Comes Kate, which was named among the Pick of the decade 1995–2005 "Best books for children" list compiled by New Jersey State Library, Clifton Public Library and Woodbridge Public Library.[12] In 1994, Chorao self-illustrated book Annie and Cousin Precious was picked by International Reading Association as one of the Children's Choices for 1995.[6][13]

Selected works edit

As writer and illustrator edit

  • The Repair of Uncle Toe (1972)
  • A Magic Eye for Ida (1973)
  • Ralph and the Queen's Bathtub (1974)
  • Ida Makes a Movie (1974)
  • Maudie's Umbrella (1975)
  • Here Comes Kate (1982, 2000)
  • Cathedral Mouse (1988)
  • Ida and Betty and the Secret Eggs (1991)
  • Annie and Cousin Precious (1994)
  • Jumpety-Bumpety Hop: A Parade of Animal Poems (1997)
  • Little Farm by the Sea (1998)


"Baby" series edit

  • The Baby's Lap Book: Nursery Rhymes (1977, re-released with color illustrations in 1990)
  • The Baby's Bedtime Book: Poems and Rhymes (1984)
  • The Baby's Good Morning Book: Poems and Rhymes (1986)
  • The Baby's Christmas Treasury: Poems, Stories, and Songs (1991)

Oink and Pearl series edit

  1. Oink and Pearl (1981)
  2. Ups and Downs with Oink and Pearl (1986)

As Illustrator only edit

  • The Witch's Egg by Madeleine Edmondson (1974)
  • Clyde Monster by Robert L. Crowe (1976)
  • Whose House? by Barbara Seuling (2004)
  • Grandma's Hurrying Child by Jane Yolen (2005)

Books by Majorie Weinman Sharmat edit

Books by Marjorie W. Sharmat that are illustrated by Kay Chorao:

  • I'm Terrific (1977)
  • Thornton the Worrier (1978)
  • Grumley the Grouch (1980)
  • Sometimes Mama and Papa Fight (1980)

Book by Judith Viorst edit

Books by Judith Viorst that are illustrated by Kay Chorao:

  • My Mama Says there Aren't any Zombies, Ghosts, Vampires, Creatures, Demons, Monsters, Fiends, Goblins, or Things (1973)
  • The Good-bye Book (1988)

Books by Jan Wahl edit

Books by Jan Wahl that are illustrated by Kay Chorao:

  • Frankenstein's Dog (1977)
  • Dracula's Cat (1978)

Books by Barbara Williams edit

Books by Barbara Williams that are illustrated by Kay Chorao:

  • Albert's Toothache (1974)
  • Kevin's Grandma (1975)
  • Someday, Said Mitchell (1976) ISBN 0-525-39580-6 HB
  • Chester Chipmunk's Thanksgiving (1978)
  • A Valentine for Cousin Archie (1981)

References edit

  1. ^ H.W. Wilson Company, Joseph, Bea. Biography Index, p. 148.
  2. ^ La Beau, Dennis. Children's authors and illustrators, p. 31.
  3. ^ a b c d "Birthday Bio: Kay Chorao". Children Literature Network. Retrieved August 9, 2008.
  4. ^ Teacher's Calendar of Events from Education Oasis. Retrieved August 9, 2008.
  5. ^ Mossman, Jennifer. New Pseudonyms and Nicknames: Second Supplement to Pseudonyms and Nicknames, p. 73.
  6. ^ a b c d Continuum Encyclopedia of Children's Literature. Archived at Google Books.
  7. ^ [1]. Laurel School.
  8. ^ Author Kay Chorao. Macmillan Books. Retrieved August 9, 2008.
  9. ^ The Christopher Awards: Books for Young People November 15, 2009, at the Wayback Machine. Retrieved August 9, 2008.
  10. ^ Books of The Times; For Junior Bibliophiles, 10 Favorites of the Year. The New York Times. Retrieved August 9, 2008.
  11. ^ "Books to Grow On". American Library Association. Retrieved August 9, 2008.
  12. ^ Pick of the decade:1995–2005. njyac.org. Retrieved August 9, 2008.
  13. ^ Children's Choices for 1995. Retrieved August 9, 2008.

External links edit

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Kay Chorao born as Ann McKay Sproat on January 7 1936 1 2 3 some sources say 1937 4 5 in Elkhart Indiana is an American artist illustrator and writer of children s books Kay ChoraoBornAnn McKay SproatJanuary 7 1936Elkhart Indiana USAOccupationArtist illustrator and writerNationalityAmericanPeriod1972 presentGenreChildren s books Contents 1 Biography 2 Career 3 Selected works 3 1 As writer and illustrator 3 1 1 Baby series 3 1 2 Oink and Pearl series 3 2 As Illustrator only 3 2 1 Books by Majorie Weinman Sharmat 3 2 2 Book by Judith Viorst 3 2 3 Books by Jan Wahl 3 2 4 Books by Barbara Williams 4 References 5 External linksBiography editChorao was born in Elkhart Indiana into a middle class suburban family 6 She loved and was encouraged to draw at a young age 6 She attended Laurel School in Shaker Heights OH 7 Chorao went to Wheaton College where in 1958 she earned a Bachelor of Arts in art history 3 After that Chorao pursued her graduate study at Chelsea School of Art from 1958 to 1959 citation needed Chorao got married and had three sons before moving to New York with her family 3 From 1966 to 1968 she studied book illustration at School of Visual Arts in New York citation needed Career editBesides writing self illustrated children s books Chorao has been the illustrator for many books by Jane Yolen Judith Viorst Jan Wahl and Marjorie Sharmat citation needed Chorao published her first book The Repair of Uncle Toe in 1972 3 Since then she has written and illustrated more than fifty books 8 Her illustrations have been exhibited several times by American Institute of Graphic Arts and Society of Illustrators citation needed Chorao has received the Christopher Award twice the first time in 1979 as the illustrator of Chester Chipmunk s Thanksgiving by Barbara Williams and the second time in 1989 as the illustrator of The Good Bye Book by Judith Viorst 9 In 1975 Chorao illustrated Albert s Toothache by Barbara Williams The book was critically successful being given the American Library Association s notable book citation and Children s Book Showcase title 6 In 1979 her 1974 book Ida Makes a Movie was adapted into a short film by the same name which would become the genesis for the highly successful Degrassi teen drama franchise In 1988 Chorao published Cathedral Mouse which was well received by critics and featured among the ten best children s picture books of the year by New York Times 10 In 1990 Chorao s book Baby s Lap Book was selected by American Library Association among the list of Books to Grow On for children from 6 to 12 months 11 The following year she published Here Comes Kate which was named among the Pick of the decade 1995 2005 Best books for children list compiled by New Jersey State Library Clifton Public Library and Woodbridge Public Library 12 In 1994 Chorao self illustrated book Annie and Cousin Precious was picked by International Reading Association as one of the Children s Choices for 1995 6 13 Selected works editAs writer and illustrator edit The Repair of Uncle Toe 1972 A Magic Eye for Ida 1973 Ralph and the Queen s Bathtub 1974 Ida Makes a Movie 1974 Maudie s Umbrella 1975 Here Comes Kate 1982 2000 Cathedral Mouse 1988 Ida and Betty and the Secret Eggs 1991 Annie and Cousin Precious 1994 Jumpety Bumpety Hop A Parade of Animal Poems 1997 Little Farm by the Sea 1998 Baby series edit The Baby s Lap Book Nursery Rhymes 1977 re released with color illustrations in 1990 The Baby s Bedtime Book Poems and Rhymes 1984 The Baby s Good Morning Book Poems and Rhymes 1986 The Baby s Christmas Treasury Poems Stories and Songs 1991 Oink and Pearl series edit Oink and Pearl 1981 Ups and Downs with Oink and Pearl 1986 As Illustrator only edit The Witch s Egg by Madeleine Edmondson 1974 Clyde Monster by Robert L Crowe 1976 Whose House by Barbara Seuling 2004 Grandma s Hurrying Child by Jane Yolen 2005 Books by Majorie Weinman Sharmat edit Books by Marjorie W Sharmat that are illustrated by Kay Chorao I m Terrific 1977 Thornton the Worrier 1978 Grumley the Grouch 1980 Sometimes Mama and Papa Fight 1980 Book by Judith Viorst edit Books by Judith Viorst that are illustrated by Kay Chorao My Mama Says there Aren t any Zombies Ghosts Vampires Creatures Demons Monsters Fiends Goblins or Things 1973 The Good bye Book 1988 Books by Jan Wahl edit Books by Jan Wahl that are illustrated by Kay Chorao Frankenstein s Dog 1977 Dracula s Cat 1978 Books by Barbara Williams edit Books by Barbara Williams that are illustrated by Kay Chorao Albert s Toothache 1974 Kevin s Grandma 1975 Someday Said Mitchell 1976 ISBN 0 525 39580 6 HB Chester Chipmunk s Thanksgiving 1978 A Valentine for Cousin Archie 1981 References edit H W Wilson Company Joseph Bea Biography Index p 148 La Beau Dennis Children s authors and illustrators p 31 a b c d Birthday Bio Kay Chorao Children Literature Network Retrieved August 9 2008 Teacher s Calendar of Events from Education Oasis Retrieved August 9 2008 Mossman Jennifer New Pseudonyms and Nicknames Second Supplement to Pseudonyms and Nicknames p 73 a b c d Continuum Encyclopedia of Children s Literature Archived at Google Books 1 Laurel School Author Kay Chorao Macmillan Books Retrieved August 9 2008 The Christopher Awards Books for Young People Archived November 15 2009 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved August 9 2008 Books of The Times For Junior Bibliophiles 10 Favorites of the Year The New York Times Retrieved August 9 2008 Books to Grow On American Library Association Retrieved August 9 2008 Pick of the decade 1995 2005 njyac org Retrieved August 9 2008 Children s Choices for 1995 Retrieved August 9 2008 External links editKay Chorao at Library of Congress with 105 library catalog records Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Kay Chorao amp oldid 1196413590, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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