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Helen Stone

Illustrator

(1903 - 1978)

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Helen Stone was an American illustrator and designer and painter. She won the Caldecott Honor twice: for “All Around the Town” in 1949, and for “The Most Wonderful Doll in the World” in 1951.

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The Horse Who Lived Upstairs (1944)

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Joey lives in the city and pulls a vegetable cart, but longs for the country, until he gets to try farm life for himself.

Author(s): Phyllis McGinley
Illustrator(s): Helen Stone

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The Plain Princess (1945)

The Plain Princess Phyllis Mcginley book cover

The King and Queen are discouraged because little Princess Esmeralda is quite plain, but Dame Goodwit believes she can change the little girl into a beautiful princess in three months.

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Author(s): Phyllis McGinley
Illustrator(s): Helen Stone

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A Pussycat’s Christmas (1949)

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A cat’s eye view of Christmas.

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Author(s): Margaret Wise Brown
Illustrator(s): Helen Stone

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