Elmhurst Public Library is thrilled to announce the unveiling of a new collection of Eric Carle original artwork and personal letters from a years-long correspondence with Elmhurst schoolteacher Trilby Porter.
A kindergarten teacher at Edison Elementary school for nearly three decades until her retirement in 1995, Porter gave the collection of handwritten letters, many featuring playful and colorful sketches by the celebrated illustrator, to the Library so the entire community may enjoy them.
Early in her career, Porter attended a class for teachers that suggested introducing young children to books by learning about the author or illustrator. “It was a different way to introduce books to kids,” says Porter. “The children could really tie in to him because it was so simple. Eric Carle’s motif for drawings for the kids was like finger painting.”
Carle’s work inspired Porter to have her students do their own finger painting and collage work to introduce them to his books, such as The Very Hungry Caterpillar and The Grouchy Ladybug. Porter’s class sent samples of their artwork, and to their delight, Carle wrote back. “He thanked us for the pictures,” remembers Porter. “His letters were so personal. All the things he sent were precious.”
The deceptively simple technique of using vibrant hand-painted tissue paper scraps to create bold illustrations won the hearts of children and adults all over the world. As of 2009, (its 40th anniversary) The Very Hungry Caterpillar sold over 29 million copies and was published in 47 different languages.
Saturday, June 25 • 10:30-11:30 a.m. • Large Meeting Room • For Families
It’s Eric Carle’s birthday and we’re celebrating in a big way! Join us for a half-hour storytime featuring the wonders of Eric Carle, then share a make-and-take Carle-esque craft after storytime. Fun for the whole family! Tickets available at 9 a.m. on June 25 with your valid EPL card. Space is limited!
Saturday, June 25 • 1-2 p.m. • Large Meeting Room • For All Ages
Celebrate the Library’s newly donated collection. Carle’s letters to an Elmhurst teacher and the children of Elmhurst are featured along with an interview.Tickets available at 9 a.m. on June 25 with your valid EPL card. Space is limited!