Kadri Hinrikus (born 22 June 1970) is an Estonian children's writer and journalist. [1]
She has graduated from Tallinn University in theatre direction. [1]
She has been an editor and news anchor for Estonian national television (Eesti Televisioon). She is working as an editor for children’s magazine Täheke . [1]
She has written several children's books. Her works were featured in the White Ravens catalogue in 2013 and 2016. [1]
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