Emma Adbåge

Emma Adbåge (born 1982) is a Swedish illustrator and children's writer. In addition to illustrating her own books, she contributes to works by other authors while also taking on commissions from educational publishers. In 2013, she was awarded the Elsa Beskow prize for her illustrated Lenis Olle and other works for children.[1][2]

Emma Adbåge

Biography

Born in 1982 in Linköping, Adbåge is the twin sister of Lisen Adbåge who is also an illustrator, cartoonist and writer. After completing high school in Mjölby, they both studied illustration at the Cartoonist School in Hofors. By the time they were 21, they had each illustrated several books by various authors.[1][3]

In 2011, for her Leni är ett sockerhjärta (Leni is a Honeybun) Adbåge won the Silver Award for Illustration in the "Kolla!" competition arranged by the Association of Swedish Illustrators and Graphic Designers.[4] It is the story of a little girl who first thinks it would be interesting to act as an adult but when she discovered all the work grown-ups have to do, she decides instead to become a baby.[5]

Her Outdoor math: fun activities for every season (2016) has been published in English. It encourages 5 to 8 year-olds to learn maths by playing with objects they can find outside, such as measuring the length of a worm or building a snowman.[6]

References

  1. "Emma Adbåge" (PDF). Swedish Art Council. 2013. ISBN 978-91-85259-95-3. Retrieved 7 April 2017.
  2. "Elsa Beskow-plaketten tilldelas Emma Adbåge" (in Swedish). Rabén&sjögren. 2013. Retrieved 7 April 2017.
  3. "Tvillingarna Adbåge redan etablerade illustratörer" (in Swedish). Svenska Dagbladet. 8 March 2004. Retrieved 7 April 2017.
  4. "Bologna 2013: Illustration". Kulturrådet. Retrieved 10 April 2017.
  5. "New Swedish Books for Young Readers 2011". issuu. Retrieved 10 April 2017.
  6. AdBåge, Emma (2016). Outdoor Math: Fun Activities for Every Season. Kids Can Press. ISBN 978-1-77138-612-8.
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