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
A-Hunting We Will Go (1998)
Steven Kellogg has written new verses to a traditional nursery song and enlivened it with his fanciful illustrations. Read online at Internet Archive.
A, My Name is Alice (1984)
An alphabet jump rope jingle with animals from Alice ape to …
Read online at archive.org.
Abby (1973)
When Abby learns she is adopted, she asks her parents if they can adopt a brother.
Read online at archive.org.
The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn (1994)
Set along the Mississippi River, this book traces the adventures of Huckleberry Finn and Jim, the runaway slave. The great American novel.
Appelard and Liverwurst (1978)
Appelard has lost his mule and most of his farm buildings to a tornado, but it has left him with a baby rhinoceros. How the rhinoceros ends up in jail, is broken out by his mother and they all end up in the circus is the burden of this tale.
Read online at archive.org.
Aster Aardvark’s Alphabet Adventures (1987)
An alliterative animal alphabet.
Awful Alexander (1976)
Who took that cookie? Who didn’t eat their spinach? It must have been awful Alexander.
The Baby Beebee Bird (2000)
The baby beebee bird is a newcomer to the zoo and he likes to sing his song all night long.
Read online at archive.org.
Barney Bipple’s Magic Dandelions (1977)
Barney receives three dandelions which will grant three wishes, but things soon get out of hand.
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A Beasty Story (1998)
A group of mice tell themselves a ghost story.
Rread online at archive.org.
Best Friends (1975)
Kathy misses her best friend Louise when she goes away for the summer, but a new puppy brings them back together.
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The Big Book for Peace (1990)
Children’s authors and illustrators ask, ‘Why not peace?’
Et al
The Boy Who Was Followed Home (1975)
In desperation after Robert is followed home by 27 hippomotami, his parents call in a not very reputable witch.
Read online at archive.org.
Brave Johnny O’Hare (1969)
Brave Johnny O’Hare is a little Australian boy who is not afraid of anything, even the Bunyip, until one night …
Can I Keep Him? (1971)
Arnold wants a pet, but has to settle for a friend.
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Can’t You Pretend? (1970)
Cathy and Chris can both pretend, but they can’t agree on what to pretend.
The Castles of the Two Brothers (1972)
Klaus doesn’t want to live with his brother Hubert any more so he builds his own castle.
A Change of Plans (1982)
The Brown family sets out for a cruise and a picnic, but things just keep getting more and more complicated as more and more people decide to join them.
Read online at archive.org.
Chicken Little (1985)
Is the sky falling? Officer Foxy Loxy offers Chicken Little shelter in his truck.
Read online at archive.org.
The Chickenpox Winter (1987)
Three friends spend the winter making snowmen and getting the chicken pox.
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