Book illustrations In the 1890s, Taylor illustrated many
children's books with her sister Edith M. Taylor.
Early comics Taylor started the comic "The Little Sparrowkins," in
The Playbox (1905).
"Jungle Jinks" "Jungle Jinks" was the first comic in Britain whose main characters were animals. However, White worked on the comic for a short time before Taylor took over and began to write and illustrate it. The comic was about group of
anthropomorphic animals who attended
school: Jacko the
monkey, Hippo the
hippopotamus, Bertie and Billie Boar (twin
pigs), the headmaster Dr.
Lion, and others. The strip was famous enough to serve as a catchphrase in popular culture during the 1920s. The comic was also serialized in
Home Chat during the 1940s. "Dr. Lion's Boys," published in
Happy Families (1938), was a spinoff of "Jungle Jinks." == Publications ==