Robert Munsch
Robert Norman Munsch is a Canadian children's author born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, on June 11, 1945, who moved to Canada in 1975 to work at the University of Guelph after studying for the priesthood and earning degrees in history and anthropology. He developed his storytelling style through interactive sessions at daycares and preschools, leading to his first book Mud Puddle in 1979 and bestsellers like Love You Forever. Now living with dementia and Parkinson's, he has authored over 55 books known for their humor and imagination.[1][2][7]
Children's literature