
The Gruffalo illustrator Axel Scheffler: I'm one of life's shy tortoises
Scheffler has filled the book with animals including a tiger, a crocodile, a squirrel, a tortoise and a badger in a wheelchair. When I ask him which one he relates to the most, he picks the tortoise because it's 'a little bit shy and quiet'.
Scheffler is self-effacing but his successful career has forced him out of his shell. He has illustrated more than 200 books, including over 30 collaborations since 1993 with the author Julia Donaldson. Their rhyming trickster
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