Review
A wonderful board book for any new born or infant.
About the Author
Phyllis exhibited artistic talent at the age of two and a half when she presented her mother with a drawing of a butterfly, followed by a man
selling peanuts at a peanut stand. She was anxious to follow her older brother and sister to school in Stratford, Connecticut, where she was
soon writing poems and stories to illustrate and give to family and friends.
As a child she was always curious about nature and enjoyed
exploring in the woods behind her home. The Limbacher house was always
filled with pets and an occasional wild, orphaned animal.
Phyllis was a voracious reader and loved her town library where she selected stacks of books for summer reading. She would often climb onto a branch
of an old chestnut tree outside the library to read a book and study the detailed art of one her favorite illustrators like Arthur Rackham
and Beatrix Potter.
After graduating with honors from high school, Phyllis attended Rhode Island School of Design where she
received a B.F.A. as an illustration major. She spent her senior year in Rome as a European Honor Student. For her senior thesis she wrote
and illustrated an eastern European folktale for children titled Sasha
Phyllis L. Tildes has worked as a designer for Hallmark and was the assistant
art director for Hopkins Art Center at Dartmouth College after her graduation from RISD. She was a freelance graphic designer for over
twenty-five years, doing everything from logos to opera and ballet promotion pieces.
However, she never lost sight of her original dream of becoming an author/illustrator and in 1995 her first
children's book, Counting on Calico, was published. Since then she has published several other books ranging from pets and wildlife to ethnic
tales. One of her more recent books, The Magic Babushka, evokes her own Russian heritage.
For many years, Phyllis has lived with her family in Connecticut. They have also lived in Nottingham, England and enjoy travelling to exotic places like the rainforests of Costa Rica.
They live in Savannah, Georgia, where Phyllis enjoys birdwatching, gardening, writing, and expanding her artistic abilities.