"There are lots of children's book illustrators who sell their work online, but I've never seen a good place to browse a whole slew of them in one sitting," writes Travis Jonker. His guide, from A to Z.

There are lots of children’s book illustrators who sell their work online, but I’ve never seen a good place to browse a whole slew of them in one sitting (although this post over at Pink Me has a batch). Since I’m posting my annual Librarian Lump of Coal Gift Guide soon, I thought it would be nice to put together a guide that people could actually use. Basically, it’s a feeble attempt to tip the Karma scales back in my favor, while alerting you to some cool gift ideas. Many thanks to Debbie Ridpath Ohi for her help with this post. Oh, and this isn’t a comprehensive list – let me hear about what I missed in the comments. A

Allen, Rick Books: Winter Bees, Dark Emperor B

Bean, Jonathan Books: Building Our House, Big Snow

Becker, Aaron Books: Journey, Quest

Biggs, Brian Books: Everything Goes, Frank Einstein

Blackall, Sophie Books: The Baby Tree, The Mighty LaLouche

Boynton, Sandra Books: Moo, Baa, La La La, The Going to Bed Book

Brown, Peter Books: Mr. Tiger Goes Wild, Creepy Carrots C

Carle, Eric Books: The Very Hungry Caterpillar, Little Cloud

Castillo, Lauren Books: Melvin and the Boy, Nana in the City

Collier, Bryan Books: Dave the Potter, Rosa

Charles, Joan Books: Lost in Lexicon, The Ice Castle F

Faulkner, Matt Books: Gaijin: American Prisoner of War, Thank You, Sarah
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