Lucy Fitch Perkins was an American author and illustrator best known for her children's books, particularly the Twins series, which includes The Dutch Twins and its sequels. Born on July 12, 1865, in Maples, Indiana, she pursued her artistic training at the School of the Museum of Fine Arts. Perkins' works focused on cultural exploration and often featured young characters from various parts of the world, emphasizing their experiences and traditions. Her storytelling was enriched by her illustrations, which captured the essence of each setting. Perkins' most notable works were aimed at teaching children about different countries and cultures through the lens of relatable, often adventurous characters. She married Dwight H. Perkins in 1891, and together, they had a family. Lucy Fitch Perkins passed away at the age of 71 on March 18, 1937, in Pasadena, California. Her legacy continues through her books, which remain cherished in children's literature for their depiction of cultural diversity and adventurous spirit.