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A video interview with

Eric Carle

Eric Carle, the author and illustrator of many classic children's books like The Very Hungry Caterpillar, opened the Eric Carle Museum of Picture Book Art in Amherst, Massachusetts in 2002. The NewsHour with Jim Lehrer filmed the grand opening and graciously shared their interview with Eric Carle.

Watch this interview online, or read the interview transcript. You can also read a short biography of Eric Carle or see a selected list of his children's books.

Biography

Yes, Eric Carle is the creator of The Very Hungry Caterpillar. But that's not the only reason why he receives nearly 10,000 fan letters every year. Carle has also written or illustrated more than 70 other children's books, including favorites such as Brown Bear, Brown Bear, What Do You See? and The Very Quiet Cricket. Carle makes these friendly insects and animals by painting on tissue paper, cutting out shapes, and pasting them together. The bold, eye-catching collages pop off the page in vibrant colors and rich textures. Even so, it is the "simple, simple feelings," Carle believes, that have made his books so popular with young children.

The Life of Eric Carle

Eric Carle was born in Syracuse, New York in 1929. In kindergarten, he enjoyed a classroom filled with colorful paints, big brushes, and large sheets of paper. But when Carle was six, his parents moved back to their native Germany. Young Eric had a hard time adjusting to a new culture and a first grade class with little room for creativity. Carle often asked his mom when they were going back home to New York. He dreamed that, when he grew older, he would build a bridge from Germany to America.

As a young boy, Carle loved taking walks with his father and learning about nature. But when he was 10, World War II started and his father was drafted into the army. For the next six years, their family endured many hardships. Carle's neighborhood was bombed by the Allies and his father did not return home for years. Yet amidst the chaos of the war, Carle pursued his love for art with the support of a high school art teacher.

In 1952, after graduating from a prestigious art school in Stuttgart, Carle returned to New York. He had an impressive portfolio but just $40 in his pocket. Carle found a job as a graphic designer for The New York Times and later worked as the art director for an advertising agency. When one of Carle's bright collages caught the eye of children's book author Bill Martin Jr, Martin hired Carle to illustrate Brown Bear, Brown Bear, What Do You See? In 1969, Carle published The Very Hungry Caterpillar, a small book that endeared him to a generation of children and adults around the world. It has now been translated into 33 languages and sold over 18 million copies worldwide.

In 2002, Eric Carle founded and opened the first museum in the country dedicated exclusively to children's picture book art. Located in Amherst, Massachusetts, The Eric Carle Museum of Picture Book Art welcomes "children, parents, teachers, librarians, and other lovers of children's picture book art." In 2003, Carle became the thirteenth recipient of the prestigious Laura Ingalls Wilder Lifetime Achievement Award for his "substantial and lasting contribution to literature for children."

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