This article is from the Children's Books FAQ, by Hilary Morrison, morrison@evol1.mbl.edu with numerous contributions by others.
Adler, David A.:My Dog and the Knock-Knock mystery (mystery book,
girl and her dog [Rec. unknown])
Allen, Pamela:Who Sank The Boat?
Asch, Frank:Popcorn (Halloween)
Bate, Lucy:Little Rabbit's Loose Tooth
Belloc, Hilaire:Cautionary Tales
Berger, Barbara?:The Donkey's Dream [Rec. unknown]
Brown, Marc:Arthur's Eyes; Arthur's Christmas
Forest, Heather:The Woman Who Flummoxed the Fairies
Fowler, Richard:Mr Little's Noisy [...] series
Gerstein, Mordicai:The Mountains of Tibet
Gruell, Johnie?:Raggedy Ann books (cooperation, possibly out of
print [Rec. unknown])
Heyward, DuBose and Marjorie Flack:The Baker's Dozen (Christmas)
Koda-Callan, Elizabeth:The Magic Locket
Krasilovsky, Phyllis:The Very Little Girl
Lester, Julius:The Tales of Uncle Remus--The Adventures of Brer
Rabbit (as told by Julius Lester)
Lord, John Vernon:The Giant Jam Sandwich
Mahy, Margaret:My Wonderful Aunt; 17 Kings and 42 Elephants; The
Boy Who Was Followed Home
Murphy, Jill:A Piece of Cake; All in One Piece; Five Minutes'
Peace; What Next, Baby Bear?
San Souci, Robert D.:The Talking Eggs (a Creole Folktale)
Schubert, Ingrid:The Magic Bubble Trip
Steig, William:Sylvester and the Magic Pebble
Stevenson, James:Could Be Worse; What's Under My Bed
Stafford, Marianne:Amy's Place
Tudor, Tasha:Pumpkin Moonshine (Halloween)
Tyrrell, Anne:Elizabeth Jane Gets Dressed; Mary Ann Always Can
Unknown:Clothilda's Magic
Unknown:Fancy That! [N.B.:LC has two children's books by this
title; by Kees Moerbeck/rhyming board book or Pamela Allen/story
of the little red hen]
Unknown:Maisie series books (Scottish tales, perhaps not in USA
[Rec. unknown])
Unknown:National Geographic's Animal Books that are recommended
for kids 4-8 (I think) have been a big hit with my son since
infancy. At first he just liked the pictures, but now he knows
the names of all sorts of unusual animals and knows various facts
about them. [Cici]
Van Allsburg, Chris:Just a Dream; The Garden of Abdul Gasazi;
Jumanji; The Jungle; The Polar Express (Christmas); The Wreck of
the Zepher (Allsburg's books involve fantasy and are beautifully
illustrated; keep your eye out for the small white dog with a
black spot around one eye--a main character in the GARDEN book,
later seen as a puppet, in a picture, etc. [Kate D.])
 
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