Picture Books
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The Carrot Seed (1945) by Ruth Krauss and illustrated by Crockett Johnson. Recommended |
Story of Money, by Constance Foster and illustrated by Creockett Johnson. Published in 1950
Who's Upside Down? by Crockett Johnson. Published in 1952.
How to Make an Earthquake, by Ruth Krauss and illustrated by Crockett Johnson. Published in 1954.
Willie's Adventures, by Margaret Wise Brown and illustrated by Crockett Johnson. Published in 1954.
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Harold and the Purple Crayon written and illustrated by Crockett Johnson. Published in 1955. Highly Recommended |
Is This You? by Ruth Krauss and Crockett Johnson. Published in 1955.
Barkis: Some precise and some speculative interpretations of the meaning of a dog's bark at certain times and in certain (illustrated) circumstances wirtten and illustrated by Crockett Johnson. Published in 1956.
Mickey's Magnet, by Franklin Branley and illustrated by Crockett John. Published in 1956.
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Harold's Fairy Tale (Further Adventures of with the Purple Crayon) written and illustrated by Crockett Johnson. Published in 1956. Suggested |
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The Little Fish That Got Away by Bernadine Cook and illustrated by Crockett Johnson. Published in 1956 |
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Harold's Trip to the Sky (1957) written and illustrated by Crockett Johnson. Published in 1957. Suggested |
Terrible, Terrifying Toby, written and illustrated by Crockett Johnson. Published in 1957.
Time for Spring, written and illustrated by Crockett Johnson. Published in 1957.
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Harold at the North Pole (1957) written and illustrated by Crockett Johnson. Published in 1958. Suggested |
The Blue Ribbon Puppies, written and illustrated by Crockett Johnson. Published in 1958.
Merry Go Round, written and illustrated by Crockett John. Published in 1958.
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Ellen's Lion: Twelve Stories written and illustrated by Crockett Johnson. Published in 1959. Recommended |
The Frowning Prince, written and illustrated by Crockett Johnson. Published in 1959.
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Harold's Circus written and illustrated by Crockett Johnson. Published in 1959. Suggested |
Will Spring Be Early? or Will Spring Be Late? written and illustrated by Crockett Johnson. Published in 1959.
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A Picture for Harold's Room (1960) written and illustrated by Crockett Johnson. Published in 1960. |
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Harold's ABC (1963) written and illustrated by Crockett Johnson. Published in 1963. Suggested |
The Lion's Own Story: Eight New Stories about Ellen's Lion, written and illustrated Crockett Johnson. Published in 1963
We Wonder What Will Walter Be? When He Grows Up, written and illustrated by Crockett Johnson. Published in 1964.
Castles in the Sand, written by Crockett Johnson and illustrated by Betty Fraser Published in 1965.
The Emperor's Gifts, written and illustrated by Crockett Johnson. Published in 1965.
Gordy and the Pirate and the Circus Ringmaster and the Knight and the Major League Manager and the Western Marshal and the Astronaut; and a Remarkable Achievement, written and illustrated by Crockett Johnson. Published in 1965.
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The Happy Egg by Ruth Krauss and illustrated by Crockett Johnson. Published in 1967. |
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Magic Beach written and illustrated by Crockett Johnson. Published in 2005. |
Upside Down, written and illustrated by Crockett Johnson. Published in 1969.
Independent Reader
Barnaby, written and illustrated by Crockett Johnson. Published in 1943.
Barnaby and Mr. O'Malley, written and illustrated by Crockett Johnson Published in 1944.
Barnaby #1: Wanted, A Fairy Godfather, written and illustrated by Crockett Johnson. Published in 1985.
Barnaby #2: Mr. O'Malley and the Haunted House, written and illustrated by Crockett Johnson. Published in 1985.
Barnaby #3: Jackeen J. O'Malley for Congress, written and illustrated by Crockett Johnson Published in 1986.
Barnaby #4: Mr. O'Malley Goes for the Gold, written and illustrated by Crockett Johnson Published in 1986.
Barnaby #5: Mr. O'Malley, Wizard of Wall Street, written and illustrated by Crockett Johnson Published in 1986.
Barnaby #6: J.J. O'Malley Goes Hollywood, written and illustrated by Crockett Johnson. Published in 1986.
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