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Ruth Krauss

Ruth Krauss (1901-1993), A Member Of The Experimental Writer's Laboratory At The Bank Street School In New York City In The 1940S, Imaginatively Used Humor And Invented Words To Create Some Of The Very First Books For Children That Highlighted A Child's Inner Life. She Collaborated With Some Of The Greatest Illustrators In Children's Literature, Including Maurice Sendak And Her Husband, Crockett Johnson.
Marc Simont (1915- ) Was Born In Paris. When He Was 19, Mr. Simont Moved To America. His First Illustrations For A Children's Book Appeared In 1939. Since Then, He Has Illustrated Nearly A

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Krauss Ruth, Nelson :
A Hole Is to Dig

Illustrator: Maurice Sendak
Harpercollins , 1989
Quality paperback, 48 pages

Not available

Krauss Ruth:
The Carrot Seed

Illustrator: Crockett Johnson
Harpertrophy , 1989
Quality paperback, 32 pages

Not available

Krauss Ruth:
The Happy Day

Illustrator: Marc Simont
San Val , 1989
Hardcover

Not available

Krauss Ruth:
A Hole Is to Dig

Illustrator: Maurice Sendak
Harpercollins , 1952
Hardcover, 48 pages

Not available

Krauss Ruth:
The Happy Day

Illustrator: Marc Simont
Harpercollins Publishers, 1949
Hardcover, 36 pages

Not available

Krauss Ruth:
The Carrot Seed 60th Anniversary Edition

Illustrator: Crockett Johnson
Harpercollins , 1945
Hardcover, 32 pages

Not available

Krauss Ruth:
The Carrot Seed 60th Anniversary Edition

Illustrator: Crockett Johnson
Harpercollins , 1945
Hardcover, 32 pages

Not available
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