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Anu Kalm (born 15 January 1960) is an Estonian graphic artist and illustrator. [1]
She graduated from Estonian State Art Institute (nowadays Estonian Academy of Arts) in printmaking and illustration. [1]
She teaches at the Tallinn Art School. [1]
She has illustrated over 20 children's books. Twice, she is listed in White Ravens catalogue. [1]
Harriet Toompere is an Estonian stage, television, and film actress. She is also the author of two children's books.
Kätlin Vainola is a contemporary Estonian children’s writer and poet. She sometimes uses the pen name Marie Myrk.
Juhan Smuul literary award is an Estonian literary award. The award, from 1972 named after the Estonian writer Juhan Smuul, was given out from 1970 to the beginning of 1990s and again from 1995 using the new name Eesti Kultuurkapital kirjanduse sihtkapitali aastapreemia.
Kärt Hellerma is an Estonian journalist, writer, and literary critic. She has written children's books, novels, a travelogue, and short stories.
Aidi Vallik is an Estonian children's author, poet, playwright, translator, columnist and screenwriter.
Tiia Toomet is an Estonian writer and poet.
Kertu Sillaste is an Estonian textile artist, illustrator, and children's author.
Kadri Lepp is an Estonian actress and children's writer.
Kaspar Jancis is an Estonian director of animated films, musician, composer.
Piret Jaaks is an Estonian writer and playwright.
Kadri Hinrikus is an Estonian children's writer and journalist.
Kristiina Kass is an Estonian children's writer and illustrator.
Ulla Saar is an Estonian illustrator, product designer, graphic artist, and interior designer.
Olga Pärn is a Belarusian-Estonian animator, film director and illustrator.
Marja-Liisa Plats is an Estonian illustrator, graphic designer, photographer, and singer.
Heiki Ernits is an Estonian animator, illustrator, and film director.
Regina Lukk-Toompere is an Estonian illustrator.
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Mart Kalm is an Estonian architecture historian.
Helga Nõu is an Estonian writer, best known for her novels Kass sööb rohtu (1965), Tiiger, tiiger (1969), and Pea suu! (1983). She was invested with the Order of the White Star in 2001. Her husband is writer and medical researcher Enn Nõu.