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Nationality
  
American

Known for
  
Illustration

Education
  

Role
  
Writer

Name
  
Bruce Degen

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Born
  
June 14, 1945 (age 78) (
1945-06-14
)
Brooklyn, New York, USA

Notable work
  
Jamberry, The Magic School Bus series, Jesse Bear series, Commander Toad series, Daddy is a Doodlebug, Shirley's Wonderful Baby.

Books
  
Daddy is a doodlebug, Sailaway home, The Little Witch and the Riddle, My Little Library: Jamberry, My Teddy Bear Library: T

Similar People
  
Joanna Cole, Daniel DeSanto, Erica Luttrell, Stuart Stone, Danny Tamberelli

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Bruce Degen (born June 14, 1945) is an American illustrator and writer with over forty children's books to his credit.

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He may be known best for illustrating the The Magic School Bus series written by Joanna Cole. He has collaborated with writers Nancy White Carlstrom, on the Jesse Bear books, and Jane Yolen, on the Commander Toad series. Degen has authored Jamberry, Daddy Is a Doodlebug, and Shirley's Wonderful Baby.

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He was encouraged by an elementary school teacher to become an illustrator, and pursue his primary love for art found in children’s books. Humor is one of his key values, as expressed by a quote comparing children's illustration to traditional fine arts: "You don't see many people walking around a gallery are chuckling. And I realized that I wanted a chuckle."

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His career has included such diverse activities as advertising design, teaching art to students, teaching children's book illustration to adults, painting scenery for opera productions, and running a lithography studio in Israel. Mr. Degen currently lives in Connecticut.

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Childhood

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He was born in 1945 and raised in Brooklyn. His youth was marked by the contrast between urban New York City with the summertimes he spent in rural upstate New York, where he would pick wild berries. He credits these experiences as the inspiration for his book, Jamberry.

"It was green. It was soft. You could walk around in bare feet, and we used to go out and pick lots of berries that grew wild. I always thought of the world as being particularly generous and joyful. And when I was searching my memories, trying to write a book for very young children about being joyful, that popped right up."

Education

Degen attended elementary school in Brooklyn, New York, and went on to attend art schools in Manhattan, including LaGuardia High School and Cooper Union for his Bachelor of Fine Arts. He then attended Pratt Institute in Brooklyn where he obtained a Masters of Fine Arts, with a major in printmaking and a minor in painting.

Beach Channel High School

Before creating the Magic School Bus series, he taught art and other subjects at Beach Channel High School in the Rockaway Beach, Queens section of New York City.

Family

"Mr. Degen, his wife [Christine Degen], and their two sons, Benjamin and Alexander, live in Connecticut in a renovated farmhouse with ducks on the pond, bats in the barn, and a family tree that Jesse Bear himself would love to climb."-- Simon & Schuster Biography Bruce Degen's son Benjamin Degen is a painter. Bruce Degen's son Alex Degen writes and illustrates comic books.

Patronage

Bruce and Christine Degen contribute "Gifts to the Garden" for the Brooklyn Botanic Gardens.,

Bruce and Christine Degen also sit as appointed members of the Newtown, Connecticut Hattertown Historic District Commission.

References

Bruce Degen Wikipedia