Agnès Rosenstiehl (born December 4, 1941) is a French author and illustrator from Paris.
[1] She is best known for a series of children's books following the life of Mimi-Cracra[2] better known to the English language as 'Silly Lilly',[3][4] and her book "Paris-Pékin par le Transsibérien",[5] which she illustrated and co-wrote with her husband, Pierre Rosenstiehl after an inspirational family trip.
As a mother, she began creating books for children and collaborated with many publishing houses, from the most famous to the smallest and most emerging.
[6] In 1983, she obtained the "Mention" Premio Grafico Fiera di Bologna for the Gioventù of the Youth Book Fair of Bologna (Italy) for her illustrations of songs chosen by Apple of Api, 66 songs, 6 cannons, 6 christmas.
In 1995, Agnes Rosenstiehl received the grand prize of the Société des gens de lettres (SGDL) from the youth book for Les Adverbes.