Robert Munsch

Robert Munsch

author Canada

Robert Munsch is a beloved Canadian children's author known for his imaginative and humorous stories, including 'The Paper Bag Princess,' which offers a feminist twist on traditional fairy tales.

Born on Jun 11, 1945 (80 years old)

Global Media Ratings
Dominance
0.00%
Persistence
0 wks
Reach
35,028
Power
1,567$
Sentiment
9.00
Countries Mentioned
Country Mentions Sentiment Dominance + Persistence x Population = Reach x GDP (millions) = Power
Canada 1 9.00 0.09% +0% 38,005,238 35,028 $1,700,000 1,567$
Totals 1 38,005,238 35,028 $1,700,000 1,567$
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Recent Mentions

United States United States: Robert Munsch is the Canadian author of the best-selling children’s book, 'Love You Forever,' who recently announced he was approved for assisted suicide after being diagnosed with dementia. 5

Fox News: Global euthanasia lobby targets youth as assisted suicide expands

United States United States: Robert Munsch, the author of the beloved children's book 'Love You Forever,' is reportedly considering ending his life through physician-assisted suicide. 5

Fox News: 'Love You Forever' author Robert Munsch plans assisted suicide

Canada Canada: Robert Munsch is a beloved children's author known for his imaginative stories that have delighted generations of children. 9

The Globe and Mail: Love you forever, Robert Munsch

United Kingdom United Kingdom: Celebrated children's writer Robert Munsch has been approved for medically assisted dying in Canada. 6

BBC: Canadian writer Robert Munsch approved for assisted dying

Canada Canada: Children’s book author Robert Munsch says he has chosen a medically assisted death because of his dementia diagnosis. 5

The Globe and Mail: Children’s author Robert Munsch has planned a medically assisted death due to dementia diagnosis

Canada Canada: Beloved children’s author Robert Munsch shares how he expected farming in the French countryside would be a gorgeous getaway. 7

The Globe and Mail: Robert Munsch’s first job in the French countryside turned out to be a stinky situation