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In the decade since, she has become, in the words of the Guardian's children's editor Julia Eccleshare, "a star in the picture-book world": her tales have become bookcase staples; she is to the current generation of children what Shirley Hughes was in the 1970s, and Janet and Alan Ahlberg in the 80s.
A life in books: Lauren Child Sarah Crown 2010
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He had parked off campus at Wichita State University in Kansas and far away from Ahlberg Hall, where a gay rights activist would be speaking.
A Country Called AMREEKA Alia Malek 2009
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He had parked off campus at Wichita State University in Kansas and far away from Ahlberg Hall, where a gay rights activist would be speaking.
A Country Called AMREEKA Alia Malek 2009
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He had parked off campus at Wichita State University in Kansas and far away from Ahlberg Hall, where a gay rights activist would be speaking.
A Country Called AMREEKA Alia Malek 2009
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Per Ahlberg makes an appearance in a video to talk about the size and significance of the mystery tetrapod.
Tetrapods are older than we thought! - The Panda's Thumb 2010
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According to lead author, Professor Per Ahlberg, from Uppsala University, Sweden, this creature had the head of a tetrapod, an animal adapted to live on land.
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"We're right there as it happens," Ahlberg told Danger Room as he clicked through a demonstration.
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My favorite, The Bravest Ever Bear by Allan Ahlberg, has several unreliable narrators.
Unreliable 2008
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"We're right there as it happens," Ahlberg told Danger Room as he clicked through a demonstration.
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According to lead author, Professor Per Ahlberg, from Uppsala University, Sweden, this creature had the head of a tetrapod, an animal adapted to live on land.
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