

KIM
GAMBLE
One of Australia's most popular illustrators
for children, Kim Gamble is widely known and loved for his engaging
talks where his 'hands-on' approach, creating magnificent pictures
with pastels as he goes, has inspired numerous students and teachers.
As one librarian said, '...just wanted to let you know that Kim
Gamble, over the last three days, has entertained, enthused, delighted,
inspired, revitalised, stunned AND enchanted everyone who was fortunate
enough to see, hear and meet him...'

Kim was born
in Sydney and has been drawing for as long as he can remember
- he studied to be a teacher but instead became a full-time illustrator
of children's books. He has illustrated a large number of picture
books and novels and is also well known for his contributions
to the School Magazine. Kim's picture books include Come
the Terrible Tiger (with Rosalind Price), First
Day (with Margaret Wild), The Hottest Boy Who
Ever Lived, Joseph (both with Anna
Fienberg) which was shortlisted for the 2002 CBCA Picture
Book of the Year Awards and Our School Fete (with Louise
Pfanner). Kim's extensive collaboration with Anna Fienberg
has resulted in two highly successful series, the award-winning Tashi stories
and the Minton books. The Tashi series has
now been extended to include a beautiful full colour picture
book, There Once Was A Boy Named Tashi and The Amazing Tashi Activity Book. Kim
is also widely known for his best-selling 'how to' books, You
Can Draw Anything and You Can Do Great Lettering.

Feedback from
Kim’s school visits:
"Just
brilliant! Very inspiring for both teachers and students."
" Beautiful rapport with the children."
"Kids very engaged - excited and motivated when returning to class."
"The students were amazed. They commented that his work was 'brilliant',
'sensational' and 'fantastic' (among others!). The children also commented on
how funny and friendly Kim was."
"I thought the session was terrific. The children were focused and enthralled.
Kim had a great manner with them."
"Truly motivational."

Anna
Fienberg with Kim Gamble
PHOTO: John Anderson
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