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Agnès Rosenstiehl (born 4 December 1941) is a french writer of children's books. Her most popular works include: "Le Larousse des tout-petits", a french dictionary for younger readers, "Le Livre de la Langue Francaise" (The Book of the French Language), her well known series of children's books following the life of Mimi-Cracra better known to the English language as 'Silly Lilly', and her book "Paris-Pékin par le Transsibérien", which she illustrated and co-wrote with her husband, Pierre Rosenstiehl after an inspirational family trip. Her collection of 'Silly Lilly' children's stories is undeniably her most famous work. Silly Lilly (Mimi Cracra) has appeared in over 100 books and pamphlets and has also inspired a French television series. Rosenstiehl's books have been translated into eight languages: English, Japanese, Castilian, Catalan, Serbian, Dutch, Finnish and German. Agnès Rosenstiehl comes from a family of artists and was born in Paris.