Airlie Anderson

About Airlie Anderson

Starting out as an illustrator, Airlie Anderson hit the scene as an author when she released Momo and Snap are NOT Friends! in 2013.  Since then, Anderson has written/illustrated two other children’s books, Cat’s Colors  (2106) and Neither (2018).

Anderson graduated from the Rhode Island School of Design, and has won numerous awards including the Moonbeam Children’s Book Award, as well as a Gold Medal at the Independent Publisher Book Awards in 2013.

Why We Recommend

As Airlie’s background would suggest, her experience as an illustrator is on full display in each of her published works, as all of them contain colorful, creative characters that are very appealing to toddlers, preschool and elementary-aged children.  In addition to her vibrant, artistic touch, Anderson’s more recent works like Neither also provide a powerful message that celebrates people’s differences and promotes inclusion.

 

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Cat's Colors
Cat’s Colors
Neither Book Cover
Neither