- Joyce Dunbar
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birthdate = 1944
birthplace =Scunthorpe ,England
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website = http://www.joycedunbar.comJoyce Dunbar (born 1944 in
Scunthorpe ,England [http://biography.jrank.org/pages/1711/Dunbar-Joyce-1944.html Joyce Dunbar biography] from "biography.jrank.org"] ) is an English writer. She primarily writes books for children, and has published over seventy books. [http://www.eastanglianwriters.org.uk/profiles/JoyceDunbar.htm Joyce Dunbar author profile] from "eastanglianwriters.org"] Dunbar is perhaps best known for "Tell Me Something Happy Before I Go To Sleep", "This Is The Star", and the "Mouse And Mole" series. She is the mother of book author-illustratorPolly Dunbar .Biography
Dunbar was born in 1944 in
Scunthorpe ,England and is one of four children. Her father was a steel-worker and her mother was a fishing net maker. Dunbar grew up inLincolnshire . [http://www.doublecluck.com/authordetails.php?aname=Dunbar,%20Joyce&btype=picture-books Joyce Dunbar interview] from "Double luck".]Dunbar attended
Goldsmiths College inLondon , where she received aBachelor of Arts in English. After that, she did several jobs, working as a nanny, a waitress, a barmaid, and a salesperson. [http://www2.scholastic.com/browse/contributor.jsp?id=1228 Author biography] from "scholastic.com"] In 1968, she started working as a teacher in a college drama department ofStratford-on-Avon ,England . However, due to her gradual loss of hearing, Dunbar had to stop her teaching career and in 1989, she became a full time writer.Dunbar has two grown up children: Ben, a fashion photographer and Polly, an author illustrator. [ [http://entertainment.timesonline.co.uk/tol/arts_and_entertainment/books/children/article3728295.ece The best new picture book illustrators] from "
The Times "] Dunbar currently lives inNorwich .Career
Writing
Dunbar published her first children’s book at age 35.In 1985, Dunbar published "Mundo And The Weather-Child" - a novel about the imaginary friend of a deaf child, which helped her become a runner up for the
Guardian Fiction Award . In 1990, her book "A Bun for Barney" was made into an interactive video game by BBC Multimedia Corporation.In 1998, she wrote "Tell Me Something Happy Before I Go To Sleep", which is recommended as a book to help children feel secure. In 2002 Dunbar did a book tour in the United States to promote this book. Her 2005 picture book "Shoe Baby", illustrated by her daughter Polly, was made into a
puppet show and is part of the 2006Brighton Festival .Dunbar most well-known series, "Mouse and Mole", has been adapted into a twenty-six part television animation series by Grasshopper Productions, with voices lent by
Alan Bennett andRichard Briers .Other projects
Being a person with a hearing impairment, [ [http://www.randomhouse.co.uk/catalog/authorcb.htm?authorID=100548 Joyce Dunbar] from "Random House"] [ [http://www.disabilitynow.org.uk/entertainment/arts/in-the-picture In the picture] from "Disability now"] Dunbar has participated in a number of campaigns on behalf of deaf people. In 1998, Dunbar cycled across
Cuba in order to raise funds for theNational Deaf Children's Society . [http://books.google.com/books?id=xtzU36WuzZ8C&printsec=frontcover&dq=The+Glass+Garden&sig=ACfU3U37tLiX4bJMF_jM0PIg0easrEyNlA#PPP3,M1 The Glass Garden] at Google Books] Her journal "Cycle Cuba", a record of this event, was published in 1999. That same year, she had a trip to the Himalayas in support of the founding of a new ashram. Dunbar has also taught English writing for children from Greek islandSkyros .Dunbar is on the steering group for the In The Picture project run by SCOPE, which is about the representation of children with disability in picture books. [ [http://www.childreninthepicture.org.uk/au_steeringgroup.htm Steering Group] from "Children in the Picture".]
elected bibliography
;Children's fiction
*Moonbird (Random House 2006)
*Where's My Sock (Chicken House 2006)
*Snow White and the Seven Dwalfs (Retelling) (Scholastic 2005)
*Boo The The Who In The Dark (Scholastic 2004)
*The Love-Me Bird (Scholastic 2003)
*Magic Lemonade (Egmont 2003)
*Tell Me What It's Like To Be Big (Transworld 2001)
*The Very Small (Transworld 2000)
*The Glass Garden (Frances Lincoln 1999)
*Tell Me Something Happy Before I Go To Sleep (Transworld 1998)
*Baby Bird (Walker 1998)
*If You Want To Be A Cat (Macdonald 1997)
*This Is The Star (Transworld 1996)
*Freddie The Frog (Ginn 1996)
*Oops-A-Daisy (Walker 1995)
*Little Eight John (Retelling) (Ginn 1994)
*The Spring Rabbit (Anderson Press 1994)
*Seven Sillies (Anderson Press 1993)
*Can Do (Simon & Schuster 1992)
*Why Is The Sky Up? (Dent 1991)
*Ten Little Mice (Methuen 1990)
*Joanna And The Bean-Bag Beastie (Ginn 1989)
*Mouse Mad Madeline (Hamish Hamilton 1988)
*The Raggy Taggy Toys (Orchard 1987)
*Mundo And The Weather-Child (Heinemann 1985)
*The Magic Rose Bough (Hodder & Stoughton 1984)
*Jugg (Scolar Press 1980);Panda & Gander Series
*Panda's New Toy (Walker Books 1999)
*Gander's Pond (Walker Books 1999)
*The Secret Friend (Walker Books 1999)
*Tutti-Frutti (Walker Books 1999);Mouse and Mole Series
*Mouse And Mole (Transworld 1993)
*Mouse And Mole Have A Party (Transworld 1993)
*Happy Days For Mouse & Mole (Transworld 1996)
*A Very Special Mouse & Mole (Transworld 1996)
*Hip-Dip-Dip With Mouse And Mole (Transworld 2000)
*The Ups And Downs Of Mouse And Mole (Transworld 2001)References
External links
[http://www.joycedunbar.com Official site]
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