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Riitta Oittinen is an award-winning writer, illustrator, translator and academic from Finland. She has translated 40 picture books into Finnish, from English and Swedish, and one Japanese picture book Konbanwa by Hirokazu Ogura in 1992 (Shiko-Sha Co., Ltd, Tokyo). She is an extraordinary artist, having arranged around 50 art exhibitions, illustrated 30 animated films, and is also a prolific academician with over 200 publications on the verbal and the visual in translation and translating for children.
The Society of Children’s Book Writers and Illustrators (SCBWI), a 501c3 nonprofit, is the preeminent membership organization for children’s book creators. We are a global community of writers, illustrators, translators, publishers, librarians, advocates, and other industry professionals working to establish a more imaginative and inclusive world through the power of children’s literature. Our mission is to support the creation of an abundance of quality children’s books, so that young people everywhere have the books they need and deserve.
We believe there can never be too many good children’s books, and this simple belief guides everything we do. We are committed to breaking down barriers and opening doors for everyone with a story to tell. By harnessing the collective power of this vibrant global community, we make the children’s publishing industry more inclusive and elevate the art of children’s literature.
Creativity. We take children’s books seriously as an art form, and provide a range of tools, content, education, and events that nurture the limitless imaginations and creativity of our members.
Connection. No one does this alone. We celebrate the power of connection and strive to ensure our members find lasting and meaningful community through our organization.
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