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Eric Hill

Eric Gordon Hill (7 September 1927 – 6 June 2014) was a popular English author and illustrator of children's picture books, best known for his character Spot the Dog. His works have been widely praised for their contributions to child literacy.
==Biography==
He was born in Holloway, London, and left school at 14. He first worked as an errand boy in an illustration studio where he was encouraged to draw cartoons and comic strips in his spare time.〔("Spot the Dog creator Eric Hill dies aged 86" ), ''The Guardian'', 10 June 2014〕 Following National Service, he produced sketches for magazines, and later worked as a freelance designer and illustrator in advertising.〔( BBC News, "Spot the Dog creator Eric Hill dies aged 86", 10 June 2014 ). Retrieved 10 June 2014〕〔( Eric Hill - obituary, ''The Telegraph'', 10 June 2014 ). Retrieved 11 June 2014〕
He started writing about Spot the playful puppy in 1976 for his little son Christopher. In that first book, Spot was hiding behind little flaps which could be lifted by small children, an innovation which he devised.〔 Hill said that he aimed to recognise "that children have far more intelligence and style than many adults credit them with", and to invite them to experience "ideas which were just outside their experience yet were basic enough to be understood. In ''Where's Spot?'' I thought it would be fun to draw a chair—in a period style rather than a straightforward type. A grand piano instead of an upright—pink rather than brown. Tables with cabriole legs and other decorative details. All to broaden the visual scope that a book can bring to a young mind."〔
After a friend introduced him to a literary agent, his first book ''Where’s Spot?'' was published in 1980 by Frederick Warne & Co and quickly became popular. He then produced a series of similar books and expanded the range of characters. His books are estimated to have sold more than 60 million copies.〔 The stories were translated into 60 languages, and led to a series of animated stories for television as well as merchandise.〔〔
He moved with his family to Tucson, Arizona in 1983 and then to a ranch in California.〔〔(Biography from Penguin Books )〕 He appeared on ''Mister Rogers' Neighborhood'' episode no. 1645 where he and Fred Rogers discussed the making of a page in a ''Spot'' book.
He was appointed Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE) in the 2008 New Year Honours. He died aged 86 on 6 June 2014, at his home in California.〔〔(Eric Hill obituary, ''The Independent'', 12 June 2014 )〕

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