Wanda Gág, born on March eleventh, nineteen ninety-three, was a multifaceted American artist whose talents spanned writing, painting, printmaking, and illustration. She is perhaps best known for her beloved children's book, Millions of Cats, which holds the distinction of being the oldest American picture book still in print. Gág's unique ability to blend storytelling with captivating illustrations has left an indelible mark on children's literature.
In addition to her work in children's books, Gág was a distinguished printmaker, earning international acclaim and numerous awards for her artistic contributions. Her book Growing Pains, which features excerpts from her diaries during her teenage and young adult years, received widespread critical acclaim, showcasing her talent not only as an illustrator but also as a poignant writer.
Throughout her career, Gág's work garnered significant recognition, with two of her books receiving Newbery Honors and another two being awarded Caldecott Honors. Her influence in the literary world was further solidified when the New York Public Library included Millions of Cats in its 2013 list of one hundred Great Children's Books, a testament to her enduring legacy in the realm of children's literature.