
Beloved children's author Allan Ahlberg dies at 87
Penguin Random House said Ahlberg died on Tuesday. It did not give a cause of death.
Ahlberg's books introduced generations of young children to reading through simple rhymes, sharp observation and gentle humor. Many were co-created with his illustrator wife Janet Ahlberg, who died in 1994.
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