Steven Kellogg
(1941 - 0)
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
Mr. Rogers’ Songbook (1970)
Songs composed by Fred Rogers and sung in the neighborhood.
Mrs. Purdy’s Children (1970)
The Purdys are a large family with eighteen children.
Much Bigger than Martin (1976)
A little boy is tired of playing second fiddle to his big brother Martin and thinks up ways to get bigger himself.
Read online at archive.org.
The Mysterious Tadpole (1977)
Uncle McAllister sends Louis a tadpole from Loch Ness for his birthday -- but Alphonse is no ordinary tadpole.
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The Mysterious Tadpole Twenty-Fifth Anniversary Edition (2002)
Uncle McAllister sends Louis a tadpole from Loch Ness for his birthday -- but Alphonse is no ordinary tadpole.
For this twenty-fifth anniversary edition, Steven Kellogg has re-illustrated his classic.
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The Mystery Beast of Ostergeest (1971)
The six blind men have a go at identifying the mysterious beast of Ostergeest.
The Mystery of the Flying Orange Pumpkin (1980)
When Mr. Bramble moves away, the new owner of his house is not sure he wants to let the children who planted Patterson pumpkin have him for a jack-o’-lantern.
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Mystery of the Magic Green Ball (1978)
Timmy has searched everywhere for his missing green ball.
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The Mystery of the Missing Red Mitten (1974)
Annie is searching for her red mitten. She has already lost four of them this winter.
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The Mystery of the Stolen Blue Paint (1982)
Belinda’s can of blue paint is missing and she is sure somebody took it.
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Once, Said Darlene (1979)
Darlene’s stories are exciting, but is she stretching the truth a little?
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The Orchard Cat (1972)
Cat sets out to become a king, but has second thoughts.
The Orchard Cat (1983)
Cat sets out to become king, but has second thoughts.
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Parents in the Pigpen, Pigs in the Tub (1993)
When the animals decide to exchange the barn for the house, at first it suits everyone.
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Paul Bunyan (1984)
The story of Paul Bunyan and his great blue ox, Babe, is one of the classic American folk tales.
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Pecos Bill (1986)
Pecos Bill is the epic hero of the settling of the southwest.
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A Penguin Pup for Pinkerton (2001)
Pinkerton, the great dane, is inspired to raise a penguin chick. As usual, chaos ensues. Read online at Internet Archive.
The Pickle Plan (1978)
Rachel wants to be noticed, but nobody cares. Then she notices someone else and discovers a friend.
The Pied Piper’s Magic (2009)
An elf gets a magic set of pipes that transform things. Rats and an evil Grand Duke enter into the story.
Read online at archive.org.
Pinkerton and Friends (2004)
Eleven complete Steven Kellogg adventures. Surely one of the greatest bargains in children’s books. Read online at Internet Archive.