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
Pinkerton, Behave! (1979)
Pinkerton has trouble learning the meaning of commands. But when a burglar shows up he is more than equal to the task.
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Pinkerton, Behave! (2013)
Pinkerton can't seem to get his commands straight. But once Emmy figures out how to translate, he behaves perfectly. Read this newly illustrated and revised edition online at Internet Archive.
Prehistoric Pinkerton (1982)
“Give a dog a bone” goes the old nursery rhyme. When you have a big dog, you need a big bone.
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Ralph’s Secret Weapon (1983)
Reluctant to learn the bassoon at first, Ralph soon finds it has many interesting possibilities.
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The Rattlebang Picnic (1994)
On a trip to Mount Fogg, Granny McTavish’s pizza comes in handy when the rattlebang car breaks down.
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A Rose for Pinkerton (1981)
Pinkerton’s people decide he needs playmate. But a cat?
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The Rotten Book (1969)
Simon overhears his parents talking about a rotten kid and wonders what he did. What would it be like to be a rotten kid?
Sally Ann Thunder Ann Whirlwind Crockett (1995)
This tall tale is based on the Davy Crockett almanacs published between 1834 and 1856.
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The Smartest Bear and His Brother Oliver (1975)
Ronald decides to stay up all winter and finish reading the encyclopedia to prove he is better than his brother Oliver.
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Snuffles and Snouts: Poems (1995)
A collection of Pig Poems illustrated by Steven Kellogg.
Steven Kellogg’s Yankee Doodle (1976)
The famous Revolutionary War song.
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Tallyho, Pinkerton! (1982)
Pinkerton is in trouble again. This time he is in the thick of the hunt -- a fox hunt!
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The Ten-Alarm Camp-Out (1983)
A family of ten armadillos go camping and cause quite a ruckus.
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There was an Old Woman (1974)
There was an old woman who swallowed a fly -- perhaps she’ll die. She doesn’t, but she can’t stop there …
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There’s an Elephant in the Garage (1979)
A young girl and her cat go hunting for elephants in the garage.
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The Three Little Pigs (1997)
In this version of The Three Pigs, the wolf ends up waffled. Read online at Internet Archive.
The Three Sillies (1999)
A young man thinks his sweetheart and her family are the silliest people in the world until he meets the three sillies.
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Tom, Zack and Emmie in Winter (1987)
This is the British version of Leo, Zack and Emmie in Winter, also known a The Chickenpox Winter. The three friends have adventures in the snow and suffer through the chicken pox.
Uproar on Hollercat Hill (1980)
The cat family has a problem … and it’s out of control.
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The Very Peculiar Tunnel (1972)
The zoo train takes its passengers to a jungle paradise.
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