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Steven Kellogg

Author,Illustrator

(1941 - 0)

Steven Kellogg

Steven Kellogg (born October 26, 1941) is an American writer and illustrator who has created more than 90 children’s books. He is best known for writing books about animals, for which he credits his grandmother.



Bibliography

The Christmas Witch (1986)

Gloria restores the ruined castle and makes peace between the Valdoons and the Pepperwills. It all comes to a head on Christmas Eve. Read online at Internet Archive.

Author(s): Steven Kellogg
Illustrator(s): Steven Kellogg

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Come Here, Cat (1973)

The cat is not sure she trusts the little girl.

Author(s): Joan L. Nodset
Illustrator(s): Steven Kellogg

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Come One, Come All (1991)

An anthology which is part of the ‘Reading, the Literature Experience’ series.

Author(s): Eve Bunting
Tomie dePaola
Steven Kellogg
Et al
Illustrator(s): Tomie dePaola
Steven Kellogg
Et al

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Crabapple Night (1971)

Did Mrs. Fink really poison their dog?

Read online at archive.org.

Author(s): Jan Wahl
Illustrator(s): Steven Kellogg

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The Day Jimmy’s Boa Ate the Wash (1980)

Jimmy brings his boa on the class field trip to a farm and chaos ensues. Read online at Internet Archive.

Author(s): Trinka Hakes Noble
Illustrator(s): Steven Kellogg

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The Day the Goose Got Loose (1990)

When the goose got loose, she caused a riot. Nobody ever thought she’d try it!

Read online at archive.org.

Author(s): Reeve Lindbergh
Illustrator(s): Steven Kellogg

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Engelbert the Elephant (1990)

Engelbert the elephant receives an invitation to the Royal Ball. He proves that elephants can dance. If you know the tune you can sing along.

Read online at archive.org.

Author(s): Tom Paxton
Illustrator(s): Steven Kellogg

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Fingers (1983)

If his brother is such a great composer, why is he passing his work off as that of a ghost?

Author(s): William Sleator
Illustrator(s): Steven Kellogg

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For Our Children (1991)

This is an anthology of poetry, song and rhymes with illustrations by noted children’s illustrators.

Author(s): Various
Illustrator(s): Jan Brett
Tomie dePaola
Michael Hague
Steven Kellogg
David Macaulay
David Wiesner
Et al

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Frogs Jump (1996)

Count up, then count down.

Read online at archive.org.

Author(s): Alan Brooks
Illustrator(s): Steven Kellogg

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Give the Dog a Bone (2000)

Nick-nack paddywhack, give the dog a bone, this old man came rolling home!

Read online at archive.org.

Author(s): Steven Kellogg
Illustrator(s): Steven Kellogg

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Granny and the Desperadoes (1970)

The two desperadoes can’t resist granny’s apple pie.

Read online at archive.org.

Author(s): Peggy Parish
Illustrator(s): Steven Kellogg

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The Great Christmas Kidnaping Caper (1975)

Marvin the Magnificent and his mouse gang, Fats and Raymond, are on the case when Santa disappears just before Christmas.

Read online at archive.org.

Author(s): Jean Van Leeuwen
Illustrator(s): Steven Kellogg

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The Great Quillow (1994)

When a giant terrorizes and tyrannizes the village, it is up to the toymaker to send him packing.

Author(s): James Thurber
Illustrator(s): Steven Kellogg

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Grouchy Uncle Otto (1977)

Oliver bear goes to help his sick Uncle Otto.

Read online at archive.org.

Author(s): Alice Bach
Illustrator(s): Steven Kellogg

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Gustav the Gourmet Giant (1976)

A cruel giant threatens to eat a small boy.

Author(s): LouAnn Gaeddert
Illustrator(s): Steven Kellogg

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GWOT! Horribly Funny Hairticklers (1967)

Three traditional ghost stories.

Read online at archive.org.

Author(s): George Mendoza
Illustrator(s): Steven Kellogg

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Here Comes Tagalong (1971)

Steve is just Tagalong to his brother’s friends. Then he finds a group of friends his own age.

Read online at archive.org.

Author(s): Anne Mallett
Illustrator(s): Steven Kellogg

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How Much is a Million? (1985)

Marvelosissimo the magician, with the help of Steven Kellogg, illustrates large numbers.

Read online at archive.org.

Author(s): David M. Schwartz
Illustrator(s): Steven Kellogg

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How the Witch Got Alf (1975)

Alf is a donkey who just wants to be loved.

Read online at archive.org.

Author(s): Cora Annett
Illustrator(s): Steven Kellogg

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