Robert Kraus
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Robert Kraus (1925 – August 7, 2001) was an American children's author, cartoonist and publisher.
He drew more than 400 cartoons and 21 magazine covers for The New Yorker. He wrote over 100 children books, including How Spider Saved Christmas, Whose Mouse Are You?, Boris Bad Enough, Milton the Early Riser, Fables Aesop Never Wrote, The Silver Dandelion, and Leo the Late Bloomer. In 1965, he founded Windmill Books which published many children's books.
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- Robert Kraus 1925-2001. Publishers Weekly. Retrieved on October 17, 2006.