

DAVID
LEGGE
Born two days before Christmas in
1963, David Legge has been making up for mingy Christmas/birthday
presents ever since by winning as many awards as he can. His first
picture book, Bamboozled, received the signal honour of
being voted an Honour book in the 1995 CBC awards and won the KOALA
and YABBA awards the following year. Children and adults alike
love his sense of humour and brilliant use of colour.
  
Graduating
as a Bachelor of Arts in 1986, David worked as an illustrator
in London for 3 years before coming to live in Australia in 1989.
He first achieved recognition with his book cover designs including
the Nancy Drew series, Margaret Clark's Hair-Raiser series and
jackets for works by authors such as Lilith Norman, Victor Kelleher
and Colin Thiele. Following the success of Bamboozled, which
has now sold over 100,000 copies worldwide, David published Rise
and Shine (1997), Tom Goes to Kindergarten (with Margaret Wild,
2000), Baby Boomsticks (also with Margaret Wild,
2003) and Kisses For Daddy (with Frances
Watts) which was an
Honour Book in the 2006 CBCA Book of the Year, Early Childhood
category. His most recent book, Parsley Rabbit’s Book About
Books, also a collaboration with Frances
Watts, has been shortlisted
for the 2008 CBCA Eve Pownall Award for Information Books.


David's school
visits are enormously popular. As one teacher said following
his visit: '[The students] were completely engaged, impressed
and awed ... David was so refreshing a personality, a delightful
person who touched many at a deeper level.'
Feedback from
David's school visits in 2004:
"Wonderful,
relaxed sessions. David was great with all the different stages/ages
of children. A great motivator to the children to write and draw."
"Very positive - they thought his drawing ideas GREAT!"
"The teachers thoroughly enjoyed David’s sessions and thought that
he provided some great ideas and engaged the children."
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