Suzy Spafford
American cartoonist
Suzy Spafford (born 1945 in Toledo, Ohio) is an American cartoonist. She is best known for drawing animal characters.[1][2] Her Suzy's Zoo picture book is her most successful work.[3] The book's characters have been made into greeting cards, stickers, stationery and calendars. The products are sold in thousands of stores all over the world.[4][5] She has also written several dozen books for children, including the Tales from Duckport series.[6][7] Her pictures have been attracted by a lot of people in San Diego since 1967. She created her own greeting card company, Suzy's Zoo Studios, in 1968.
Suzy Spafford | |
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Born | 1945 Toledo, Ohio United States |
Nationality | American |
Notable works | Suzy's Zoo characters |
Notable awards | National Cartoonist Society Greeting Card Award, 1996 |
Suzy's Zoo
changeCharacters
change- "Witzy", a baby duck, is the main character of Suzy's Zoo. He was based on Suzy's little brother, Johnny.
- "Boof" is Witzy's best friend; a teddy bear. He is an old teddy bear so he is fixed several times by Witzy’s mom.
- "Lulla" is a fashionable and tidy stuffed toy rabbit. She has a wind-up key on her back, and when Witzy turns the key, she begins to sing a sleepy song.
- "Ellie Funt" is a shy stuffed toy elephant. She is made from the old bathrobe by Witzy’s mom.
- "Patches" is a brave stuffed toy giraffe and he follows Witzy at night so Patches is not afraid of the dark. He is always full of energy and impishness.
- "Tickle" is a ladybug who lives in the backyard. By the way, Witzy calls all ladybugs in his backyard "Tickle".
- "Peek-a-boo" is a small snail live in the backyard. She likes to play hide-and-seek with her friends.
- "Zoom-Zoom" is Witzy’s favorite grasshopper. He is always hopping in the backyard.
- "Teeter & Totter" are twin turtles but they have a different color shell. Teeter is a girl and Totter is a boy. They are always together when they play in the backyard.
References
change- ↑ San Diego Union Tribune, March 27, 1997[permanent dead link]
- ↑ San Diego Union Tribune, April 27, 1999[permanent dead link]
- ↑ Seo, Kaori (2010). Suzy's Zoo. Tokyo: Takarajimasha. pp. 16–19.
- ↑ San Diego Union Tribune, August 8, 1999[permanent dead link]
- ↑ McCauley, Janie (2007-06-26). "An iconic greeting card creator shares her story". Herald-Tribune. Archived from the original on 2011-06-05. Retrieved 2008-07-08.
- ↑ "Scholastic Books". Archived from the original on 2010-01-09. Retrieved 2012-04-04.
- ↑ Playthings, May 31, 2001