Lauren Child Net Worth

Lauren Child is a renowned writer and illustrator born in London, England on November 29, 1965. She is best known for her award-winning work "I will not ever Never eat a tomato" which earned her a Kate Greenaway Medal from the Library Association. Additionally, she is well-known for her Charlie and Lola picture books, as well as her Clarice Bean picture book and novel series.
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Age, Biography and Wiki

Birth Day November 29, 1965
Birth Place London, England
Age 58 YEARS OLD
Birth Sign Sagittarius

💰 Net worth: $8 million (2024)

Lauren Child, a renowned children's author based in England, is expected to have a net worth of $8 million by 2024. With a successful career in writing and illustrating books targeted towards young readers, Child has achieved widespread recognition and accolades for her captivating storytelling and unique illustrations. Known for her popular series such as "Charlie and Lola" and the "Clarice Bean" books, her works have captured the hearts of children and adults alike, making her a beloved figure in the literary world. With her remarkable talent and accomplishments, it comes as no surprise that Child's net worth continues to grow, reflecting her immense success and impact in children's literature.

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About

Writer and Illustrator who won a Kate Greenaway Medal from the Library Association for her work "I will not ever Never eat a tomato." She is best known for her Charlie and Lola picture books as well as her Clarice Bean picture book and novel series.

Before Fame

She was a student at Marlborough College, Manchester Polytechnic and the City and Guilds of London Art School. She started her own lampshades company called Chandeliers for the People before working for a design agency called Big Fish.

Trivia

She wrote the six books in her Ruby Redfort series all between 2011 and 2015.

Family Life

She was born Helen Child in London, England, and was raised in Marlborough, Wiltshire. Her mother was a Teacher and her father was the head of the art department at Marlborough College. She was the middle child of three daughters.

Associated With

She wrote and illustrated The Princess and the Pea, adapted from the Hans Christian Andersen tale of the same name.