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Dorothy Aldis

Dorothy Aldis (March 13, 1896 – July 4, 1966) was a children's author and poet.
==Life==
Dorothy Keeley was born in Chicago, Illinois, March 13, 1896 to James Keeley, managing editor of the ''Chicago Tribune'', and Gertrude (Small) Keeley. The youngest of four girls, Aldis was educated privately, and attended Miss Porter's School. The family spent summers on their farm near Wheaton, Illinois. When she was seventeen, Aldis attended Smith College for two years before returning to Chicago. Like her mother, who reported for the Sunday Tribune, Aldis began working for the paper, writing columns on decorating, pets, and personals. June 15, 1922 she married Graham Aldis. The couple lived in Chicago and had four children, Mary, Owen, and twins Peggy and Ruth.
Her first publications were books of poetry for children. In 1929 she began writing children's fiction. Unable to find time to write at home with her growing family, Aldis often took her typewriter to a local parks and write. In this way she wrote seven novels and three books of poetry during the 1930s. Several of her best known poems were published in these early years, such as "Snow", "Little" and "Hiding".

I'm hiding, I'm hiding
And no one knows where;
For all they can see is my
Toes and my hair
And I just heard my father
Say to my mother -
"But, darling, he must be
Somewhere or other;
Have you looked in the inkwell?..."

She also wrote short stories and poetry for ''Ladies Home Journal'', ''Harper's'' and ''The New Yorker'', among others. Eventually Aldis published twenty-nine books, including a biography of Beatrix Potter called ''Nothing is Impossible''. According to Joyce Kinkead in ''American Writers for Children'', Aldis "was recognized as a major contributor to children's literature".〔 After her death in 1966 ''Elementary English'' called her "The Poet Laureate of Young Children", and the Children's Reading Round Table Award of Chicago.〔

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