Author Mo Willems and The Pigeon stare down the future in a new book


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Author Mo Willems poses with The Pigeon, a character in his children's books, in a New York studio. Photo: AP

Author Mo Willems has sold millions of books and won many awards, but the accolade that means most to him is when a parent says their child read aloud for the first time from one of his books.

The author, illustrator and animator, 57, is best known for his bestselling picture books like the Caldecott Award-winning Don’t Let The Pigeon Drive The Bus! and Knuffle Bunny.

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