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An Introduction to Tomie dePaola: Folktales for Young Readers

by Melissa Taylor

Tomie dePaola is one of the world’s most beloved children’s authors and illustrators with over 260 books to his name. A storyteller since he was young, he knew at age four that he wanted to write and draw stories for a living. DePaola’s books have won many awards including a Newbery Honor, Caledcott Honor, and Laura Ingalls Wilder Award, selling over 25 million copies. His stories frequently draw from his faith, love of folktales, and Italian-Irish heritage.

Readers of dePaola’s picture books know he often writes folktales, some of his own invention and others that are retellings. Strega Nona is dePaola’s most popular folktale; in fact, it’s picture book canon for most children. DePaola says he is drawn to folktales because they are about people. He likes that they teach a life lesson and that the characters succeed by hard work.

You’ll also notice that dePaola’s work is influenced by his spiritual values. Many of his books retell Christian stories or are about Christian holidays like Christmas and Easter.

Of course, you can’t talk about dePaola without mentioning his incredible artwork. His distinctive, colorful illustrations reflect a folk-art influence with bold lines, strong shapes, and evocative simplicity.

Here are just some of our favorite Tomie dePaola stories.

  • Just for Fun Stories

  • The Knight and the Dragon

    by Tomie dePaola

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    The illustrations tell much of this story of a knight, who has never met a dragon, preparing to battle a dragon, and a dragon, who has never met a knight, preparing to battle a knight. (Luckily there’s a librarian princess who helps them find books on the subject.) When the two finally meet, their fight is a disaster. Instead of fighting, the two become friends and start a BBQ business together.

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