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{{Short description|American author and illustrator (1929–2021)}}
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In 2019, a [[Uroballus carlei|jumping spider mimicking a caterpillar]] was named in Carle's honor,<ref name="LoguOben19">{{Cite journal|last1=Logunov|first1=Dmitri V.|last2=Obenauer|first2=Stefan M|date=April 8, 2019|title=A new species of Uroballus Simon, 1902 (Araneae: Salticidae) from Hong Kong, a jumping spider that appears to mimic lichen moth caterpillars|journal=Israel Journal of Entomology|volume=49|pages=1–9|doi=10.5281/zenodo.2632730|doi-access=free}}</ref><ref>{{Cite news|date=April 18, 2019|title=Spider named after The Very Hungry Caterpillar author Eric Carle|language=en-GB|work=BBC News|url=https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-england-manchester-47973393|access-date=May 27, 2021}}</ref> to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the publication of ''The Very Hungry Caterpillar'', and to celebrate his 90th birthday.<ref>{{Cite web|title=Newly discovered jumping spider named for children's author|url=https://www.manchester.ac.uk/discover/news/newly-discovered-jumping-spider-named-for-childrens-author/|access-date=May 27, 2021|website=The University of Manchester|language=en}}</ref>
 
The [[Frist Art Museum]] of Nashville, Tennessee's exhibition "Eric Carle's Picture Books: Celebrating 50 Years of ''The Very Hungry Caterpillar''" was on display from October 18, 2019, through February 23, 2020.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.broadwayworld.com/nashville/article/Frist-Art-Museum-Presents-Eric-Carles-Picture-Books-Celebrating-50-Years-Of-The-Very-Hungry-Caterpillar-20190907|title=Frist Art Museum Presents Eric Carle's Picture Books: Celebrating 50 Years Of 'The Very Hungry Caterpillar'|author=BWW News Desk|website=BroadwayWorld.com|language=en|access-date=September 30, 2019}}</ref> In November 2019, Carle sold his publishing rights to [[Penguin Random House]].<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.publishersweekly.com/pw/by-topic/childrens/childrens-industry-news/article/81653-penguin-random-house-to-acquire-complete-works-of-eric-carle.html|title=Penguin Random House to Acquire Complete Works of Eric Carle|website=PublishersWeekly.com}}</ref>
 
==Death==
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Eric Carle wrote over 70 books that collectively sold over 170 million copies.<ref name=":0" />{{div col}}
* 1967, ''[[Brown Bear, Brown Bear, What Do You See?]]'' (illustrator)
* 1968, ''1, 2, 3 to the Zoo''
* 1969, ''[[The Very Hungry Caterpillar]]''
* 1970, ''Pancakes, Pancakes!''
* 1970, ''The Tiny Seed''
* 1970, ''Tales of the Nimipoo'' (illustrator)
* 1970, ''The Boastful Fisherman'' (illustrator)
* 1971, ''Feathered Ones and Furry'' (illustrator)
* 1971, ''The Scarecrow Clock'' (illustrator)
* 1971, ''Do You Want to Be My Friend?''
* 1972, ''Rooster's Off to See the World''
* 1972, ''The Secret Birthday Message''
* 1972, ''Walter the Baker''
* 1973, ''Do Bears Have Mothers Too?'' (illustrator)
* 1973, ''Have You Seen My Cat?''
* 1973, ''I See a Song''
* 1974, ''[[Why Noah Chose the Dove]]'' (illustrator)
* 1974, ''All About Arthur''
* 1975, ''The Hole in the Dike'' (illustrator)
* 1975, ''The Mixed-Up Chameleon''
* 1977, ''[[The Grouchy Ladybug]]''
* 1981, ''The Honeybee and the Robber''
* 1982, ''Otter Nonsense'' (illustrator)
* 1983, ''Chip Has Many Brothers'' (illustrator)
* 1984, ''The Very Busy Spider''
* 1985, ''The Foolish Tortoise'' (illustrator)
* 1985, ''The Greedy Python'' (illustrator)
* 1985, ''The Mountain That Loved a Bird'' (illustrator)
* 1986, ''[[Papa, Please Get the Moon for Me]]''
* 1986, ''[[All in a Day]]'' (''[[Mitsumasa Anno]]'' editor)
* 1987, ''A House for Hermit Crab''
* 1988, ''The Lamb and the Butterfly'' (illustrator)
* 1988, ''The Rabbit and the Turtle''
* 1989, ''Animals, Animals''
* 1990, ''The Very Quiet Cricket''
* 1991, ''[[Polar Bear, Polar Bear, What Do You Hear?]]'' (illustrator)
* 1991, ''Dragons, Dragons''
* 1992, ''Draw Me a Star''
* 1993, ''Today is Monday'' (illustrator)
* 1994, ''My Apron''
* 1995, ''The Very Lonely Firefly''
* 1996, ''Little Cloud''
* 1997, ''From Head to Toe''
* 1998, ''Hello, Red Fox''
* 1999, ''The Very Clumsy Click Beetle''
* 2000, ''Does a Kangaroo Have a Mother, Too?''
* 2000, ''[[Dream Snow]]''
* 2002, ''"Slowly, Slowly, Slowly," Said the Sloth''
* 2003, ''Where Are You Going? To See My Friend!''
* 2003, ''[[Panda Bear, Panda Bear, What Do You See?]]'' (illustrator)
* 2004, ''Mister Seahorse''
* 2005, ''[[10 Little Rubber Ducks]]''
* 2007, ''[[Baby Bear, Baby Bear, What Do You See?]]'' (illustrator)
* 2011, ''The Artist Who Painted a Blue Horse''
* 2013, ''Friends''
* 2015, ''The Nonsense Show''
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