Susan Jeffers
(1942 - 0)
Susan Jeffers, renowned children’s author and illustrator, has been writing and illustrating picture books for over forty years. She received the Caldecott Honor for Three Jovial Huntsman and has been honored with many other awards, including the Golden Kite Award for Forest of Dreams.
Her website ishttp://susanjeffersart.com/BioFrameset.html
Bibliography
McDuff’s Favorite Things (2004)
A touch-and-feel book.
McDuff’s Hide-and-Seek (2004)
A lift-the-flap-and-pull-the-tab moveable book.
McDuff’s New Friend (1998)
It’s Christmas Eve. McDuff is waiting up for Santa, and receives a surprise.
McDuff’s Wild Romp (2005)
McDuff visits Aunt Frieda for Sunday dinner, but her cat is not amused.
The Midnight Farm (1987)
Exploring the farm after dark.
My Chincoteague Pony (2008)
Julie saves all year to bid on one of the famous Chincoteague Island ponies at the annual roundup.
My Pony (2003)
A little girl rides her dream horse.
The Nutcracker (2007)
A picture book retelling of the Nutcracker ballet.
The Shooting of Dan McGrew and the Cremation of Sam McGee (1969)
Designed by Susan Jeffers.
Rosemary Wells
Silent Night (1984)
Silent Night, Holy Night,
All is calm, all is bright …
Silent Night (2003)
Silent Night, Holy Night,
All is calm, all is bright …
This is the revised edition.
Joseph Mohr
The Snow Queen (1982)
When the Snow Queen steals Kai away, Gerda goes in search of him.
Amy Ehrlich
The Snow Queen (2006)
When the Snow Queen steals Kai away, Gerda goes in search of him. This is the revised edition.
Amy Ehrlich
Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (1980)
A beautiful princess, an evil witch of a stepmother, dwarfs and a poisoned apple.
Freya Littledale
The Spirit of Spring: A Tale of the Greek God Dionysos (1970)
The tale of Dionysos’ adventures among men.
Stopping By Woods on a Snowy Evening (1978)
Whose woods there are, I think I know.
His house is in the vilage, though;
The Susan Jeffers Connection (1992)
A critical guide to the work of Susan Jeffers.
Three Jovial Huntsmen (1973)
The three jovial huntsmen set out for a day's sport, but nary a beast do they see.
Thumbelina (1979)
A very tiny girl has many adventures.
Amy Ehrlich
Thumbelina (1990)
A very small young lady has many adventures. This is the revised edition.
Amy Ehrlich