Follow

Steven Lenton

Illustrator

About Steven Lenton

Steven Lenton is a multi-award-winning illustrator, originally from Cheshire, now working from his studio in Brighton. He has illustrated many children's books including Virtually Christmas by David Baddiel, The Hundred And One Dalmatians adapted by Peter Bently, The Shifty McGifty and Slippery Sam series by Tracey Corderoy, Frank Cottrell-Boyce's fiction titles and his self-penned series Genie and Teeny.

Steven Lenton books

Recent updates about Steven Lenton

National Storytelling Week

Listening to a story and the rhythm of the words can be a great way to engage small children. Why not try Dinosaurs Don't Draw by Elli Woollard from Macmillan Children's Books

3 days ago

National Storytelling Week

Listening to a story and the rhythm of the words can be a great way to engage small children. Why not try How to Grow a Dragon by Rachel Morrisroe from Puffin

3 days ago

National Storytelling Week

Listening to a story and the rhythm of the words can be a great way to engage small children. Why not try How to Grow a Dragon by Rachel Morrisroe from Penguin Random House Children's UK

3 days ago

National Storytelling Week

Listening to a story and the rhythm of the words can be a great way to engage small children. Why not try How to Grow a Mermaid by Rachel Morrisroe from Puffin

3 days ago

National Storytelling Week

Listening to a story and the rhythm of the words can be a great way to engage small children. Why not try How to Grow a Mermaid by Rachel Morrisroe from Penguin Random House Children's UK

3 days ago

National Storytelling Week

Listening to a story and the rhythm of the words can be a great way to engage small children. Why not try How to Grow a Reindeer by Rachel Morrisroe from Puffin

3 days ago

National Storytelling Week

Listening to a story and the rhythm of the words can be a great way to engage small children. Why not try How to Grow a Reindeer by Rachel Morrisroe from Penguin Random House Children's UK

3 days ago

National Storytelling Week

Listening to a story and the rhythm of the words can be a great way to engage small children. Why not try Framed by Frank Cottrell-Boyce from Macmillan Children's Books

3 days ago

Get the app today

Download our companion app from the App Store or Google Play.