Eric Hill
Eric Hill (1927–2014) was a British children's author and illustrator best known for creating the beloved lift-the-flap Spot the Dog series, starting with 'Where’s Spot?' in 1980, inspired by stories for his son.[2][4] He began his career as an art studio messenger, became a cartoonist and art director in advertising, and transitioned to full-time authorship after the success of his books, which sold over 60 million copies worldwide.[2][4] In 2008, he was awarded an OBE for services to children’s literature.[2][4]
London, UK
Sep 7, 1927
Children's literature
Spot Goes to the Library
Spot's favorite words
Spot's Special Days, 2 Spot Lift-the-flap Stories
Donde Esta Spot?
Spot Bakes a Cake
Where's Spot?
Where's Spot?
Good Night, Spot
Spot Says Goodnight
Spot Loves Sports
Spot Says Please
Spot Bakes a Cake (Little Spot Board Books)
Spot Loves His Mommy
Spot Goes to School
Spot Can Count
Spot's Easter Surprise
Spot's First Walk
Spot Bakes A Cake Board Book
Spot's Favorite Colors
Spot Loves His Daddy
Spot Loves His Grandma
Spot's Opposites
Spot Goes to the Farm board book
Spot Goes to the Beach (color)