Picture Books
When the Wind Blew, by Margaret Wise Brown and illustrated by Rosalie Slocum. Published in 1937.
The Children's Year adapted by Margaret Wise Brown from Y. Lacôte's Calendrier des enfants, illustrated by Rojan (pseudonym of Feodor Rojankovsky). Published in 1937.
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Bumble Bugs and Elephants by Margaret Wise Brown and illustrated by Clement Hurd. Published in 1938. |
The Streamlined Pig, by Margaret Wise Brown and illustrated by Kurt Wiese. Published in 1938.
The Fish with the Deep Sea Smile: Stories and Poems for Reading to Young Children, by Margaret Wise Brown and illustrated by Roberta Rauch. Published in 1938.
The Little Fireman, by Margaret Wise Brown and illustrated by Esphyr Slobodkina. Published in 1938.
The Log of Christopher Columbus, by Margaret Wise Brown and illustrated by J. O. Cosgrave. Published in 1938.
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Bunny's Noisy Book by Margaret Wise Brown and illustrated by Lisa McCue. Published in 1937. |
Little Pig's Picnic and Other Stories, by Margaret Wise Brown and illustrated by Walt Disney Studio. Published in 1939.
Homes in the Wilderness: A Pilgrim's Journal of Plymouth Plantation in 1620, (Editor) William Bradford and others. Published in 1939.
Noisy Book, by Margaret Wise Brown and illustrated by Leonard Weisgard. Published in 1939.
Country Noisy Book, by Margaret Wise Brown and illustrated by Leonard Weisgard. Published in 1940.
The Comical Tragedy or Tragical Comedy of Punch and Judy, adapted by Margaret Wise Brown and illustrated by Leonard Weisgard. Published in 1940.
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The Runaway Bunny by Margaret Wise Brown and illustrated by Clement Hurd. Published in 1941. Recommended |
The Seashore Noisy Book, by Margaret Wise Brown and illustrated by Leonard Weisgard. Published in1941.
The Poodle and the Sheep, by Margaret Wise Brown and illustrated by Leonard Weisgard. Published in 1941.
Brer Rabbit: Stories from Uncle Remus by Margaret Wise Brown (adapted from Joel Chandler Harris's works) and illustrated by A. B. Frost and Victor Dowling. Published in 1941.
Baby Animals, by Margaret Wise Brown and illustrated by Mary Cameron. Published in 1941.
The Polite Penguin, by Margaret Wise Brown and illustrated by H. A. Rey. Published in 1941.
Don't Frighten the Lion!, by Margaret Wise Brown and illustrated by H. A. Rey. Published in 1942.
Indoor Noisy Book, by Margaret Wise Brown and illustrated by Leonard Weisgard. Published in 1942.
Night and Day, by Margaret Wise Brown and illustrated by Leonard Weisgard. Published in1942.
Little Chicken, by Margaret Wise Brown and illustrated by Leonard Weisgard. Published in 1943.
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A Child's Goodnight Book by Margaret Wise Brown and illustrated by Jean Charlot. Published in 1943 |
SHHhhhh . . . Bang: A Whispering Book, by Margaret Wise Brown and illustrated by Robert de Veyrac. Published in 1943.
The Noisy Bird Book, by Margaret Wise Brown and illustrated by Leonard Weisgard and John James Audubon. Published in 1943
Big Dog, Little Dog, by Margaret Wise Brown (under the pseudonym Golden MacDonald) and illustrated by Leonard Weisgard. Published in 1943.
Red Light, Green Light, by Margaret Wise Brown (under the pseudonym Golden MacDonald) and illustrated by Leonard Weisgard. Published in 1944.
Animals, Plants, and Machines, by Margaret Wise Brown and Lucy Sprague Mitchell and illustrated by Clare Bice. Published in 1944.
Farm and City, by Margaret Wise Brown and Lucy Sprague Mitchell and illustrated by Anne Fleur. Published in 1944.
Willie's Walk to Grandmama, by Margaret Wise Brown and Rockbridge Campbell and illustrated by Lucienne Bloch. Published in 1944.
Black and White, by Margaret Wise Brown and illustrated by Charles G. Shaw. Published in 1944.
The Big Fur Secret, by Margaret Wise Brown and illustrated by Robert de Veyrac. Published in 1944.
Horses, by Margaret Wise Brown (under the pseudonym Timothy Hay) and illustrated by Wag (pseudonym of Dorothy F. Wagstaff). Published in 1944.
They All Saw It, by Margaret Wise Brown with photographs by Ylla (pseudonym of Camilla Koffler). Published in 1944.
Little Lost Lamb, by Margaret Wise Brown (under the pseudonym Golden MacDonald) and illustrated by Leonard Weisgard. Published in 1945
The House of a Hundred Windows, by Margaret Wise Brown and illustrated by Robert de Veyrac and others. Published in1945.
The Little Fisherman: A Fish Story, by Margaret Wise Brown and illustrated by Dahlov Ipcar. Published in 1945.
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The Little Island* by Margaret Wise Brown and illustrated by Leonard Wiesgard. Published in 1946. Recommended |
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The Little Fur Family* by Margaret Wise Brown and illustrated by Garth Williams. Published in 1946. Highly Recommended |
The Man in the Manhole and the Fix-it Men, by Magaret Wise Borwn and Edith Thacher Hurd (under the joint pseudonym Juniper Sage) and illustrated by Bill Ballantine. Published in 1946.
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Goodnight Moon by Margaret Wise Brown and illustrated by Clement Hurd. Published in 1947. Highly Recommended |
The Bad Little Duckhunter, by Margaret Wise Brown and illustrated by Clement Hurd. Published in 1947.
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The Golden Egg Book by Margaret Wise Brown and illustrated by Leonard Wiesgard. Published in 1947. Recommended |
The Sleepy Little Lion, by Margaret Wise Brown and photographs by Ylla. Published in 1947.
The First Story, by Margaret Wise Brown and illustrated by Marc Simont. Published in 1947.
The Winter Noisy Book, by Margaret Wise Brown and illustrated by Charles G. Shaw. Published in 1947.
The Little Cowboy, by Margaret Wise Brown and illustrated by Esphyr Slobodkina. Published in 1948.
The Little Farmer, by Margaret Wise Brown and illustrated by Esphyr Slobodkina. Published in 1948.
Wonderful Storybook, by Margaret Wise Brown and illustrated by J. P. Miller. Published in 1948
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The Golden Sleepy Book by Margaret Wise Brown and illustrated by Garth Williams. Published in 1948. |
Five Little Firemen, by Magaret Wis e Borwn and Edith Thacher Hurd (under the joint pseudonym Juniper Sage) and illustrated by Tybor Gergely. Published in 1948.
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Wait Till the Moon is Full by Margaret Wise Brown and illustrated by Garth Williams. Published in 1948. Highly Recommended |
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Two Little Trains by Margaret Wise Brown and illustrated by Leo & Diane Dillon. Published in 1949. |
My World, by Margaret Wise Brown and illustrated by Clement Hurd. Published in 1949.
The Important Book, by Margaret Wise Brown and illustrated by Leonard Weigard. Published in 1949.
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The Important Book by Margaret Wise Brown and illustrated by Leonard Wiesgard. Published in 1949. Suggested |
Two Little Miners, by Magaret Wise Brown and Edith Thacher Hurd (under the joint pseudonym Juniper Sage) and illustrated by Richard Scarry. Published in 1949.
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A Pussycat's Christmas by Margaret Wise Brown and illustrated by Anne Mortimer. Published in 1949. |
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The Color Kittens by Margaret Wise Brown and illustrated by Alice & Martin Provensen. Published in 1949. |
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My World by Margaret Wise Brown and illustrated by Clement Hurd. Published in 1949. |
The Peppermint Family, by Margaret Wise Brown and illustrated by Clement Hurd. Published in 1950.
The Dark Wood of the Golden Birds, by Magaret Wise Brown Harper Published in 1950.
The Quiet Noisy Book, by Magaret Wise Brown and illustrated by Leonard Weisgard. Published in 1950.
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The Wonderful House by Margaret Wise Brown and illustrated by J.P. Miller. Published in 1950 |
The Dream Book: First Comes the Dream, by Magaret Wise Brown and illustrated by Richard Floethe. Published in 1950.
O, Said the Squirrel, by Magaret Wise Brown. Published in 1950.
The Summer Noisy Book, by Magaret Wise Brown and illustrated by Leonard Weisgard. Published in 1951.
Pussy Willow, by Magaret Wise Brown and illustrated by Leonard Weisgard. Published in 1951.
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Two Little Gardeners by Margaret Wise Brown and Edith Thacher Hurd (under the joint pseudonym Juniper Sage) and illustrated by Gertrude Elliot. Published in 1951. |
The Train to Timbuctoo, by Margaret Wise Brown and illustrated by Art Seiden,. Published in 1951.
Fox Eyes, by Margaret Wise Brown and illustrated by Jean Charlot. Published in 1951.
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Mister Dog by Margaret Wise Brown and illustrated by Garth Williams. Published in 1952 |
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Christmas in the Barn by Margaret Wise Brown and illustrated by Diane Goode. Published in 1952. |
The Noon Balloon, by Magaret Wise Brown and illustrated by Leonard Weisgard. Published in 1952.
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Where Have You Been? by Margaret Wise Brown and illustrated by Leo & Diane Dillon. Published in 1952 |
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Seven Little Postmen by Margaret Wise Brown and Edith Thacher Hurd (under the joint pseudonym Juniper Sage) and illustrated by Tybor Gergely. Published in 1952. |
Doctor Squash, the Doll Doctor, by Magaret Wise Brown and illustrated by J. P. Miller. Published in 1952.
The Duck, by Magaret Wise Brown and photographs by Ylla, Harvill. Published in 1953.
The Hidden House, by Magaret Wise Brown and illustrated by Aaron Fine. Published in 1953.
Sleepy ABC, by Magaret Wise Brown and illustrated by Esphyr Slobodkina. Published in 1953.
The Golden Bunny and Seventeen Other Stories and Poems, by Magaret Wise Brown and illustrated by Leonard Weisgard. Published in 1953.
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The Sailor Dog by Margaret Wise Brown and illustrated by Garth Williams. Published in 1953. |
Little Frightened Tiger, by Margaret Wise Brown (under the pseudonym Golden MacDonald) and illustrated by Leonard Weisgard. Published in 1953.
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Sleepy ABC by Margaret Wise Brown and illustrated by Esphyr Slobodkina. Published in 1953. |
Willie's Adventures: Three Stories, by Margaret Wise Brown and illustrated by Crockett Johnson. Published in1954.
Wheel on the Chimney, by Margaret Wise Brown and illustrated by Tybor Gergely. Published in 1954.
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The Little Fir Tree by Margaret Wise Brown and illustrated by Jim Lamarche. Published in 1954. Recommended |
The Friendly Book, by Margaret Wise Brown and illustrated by Garth Williams. Published in 1954.
The Little Brass Band, by Margaret Wise Brown and illustrated by Clement Hurd. Published in 1955.
Young Kangaroo, by Margaret Wise Brown and illustrated by Symeon Shimin. Published in 1955.
Seven Stories about a Cat Named Sneakers, by Margaret Wise Brown and illustrated by Jean Charlot. Published in 1955,
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Home for a Bunny by Margaret Wise Brown and illustrated by Garth Williams. Published in 1956. |
Whistle for the Train, by Margaret Wise Brown (under the pseudonym Golden MacDonald) and illustrated by Leonard Weisgard. Published in 1956.
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Big Red Barn by Margaret Wise Brown and illustrated by Felecia Bond. Published in 1956. Highly Reecommended |
Three Little Animals, by Margaret Wise Brown and illustrated by Garth Williams. Published in 1956.
David's Little Indian: A Story, by Margaret Wise Brown and illustrated by Remy Charlip. Published in 1956.
The Dead Bird, by Margaret Wise Brown and illustrated by Remy Charlip. Published in 1958.
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Nibble Nibble by Margaret Wise Brown and illustrated by Wendell Minor. Published in 1959. |
The Diggers, by Margaret Wise Brown and illustrated by Clement Hurd. Published in 1960.
Four Fur Feet, by Margaret Wise Brown and illustrated by Remy Charlip. Published in 1961.
On Christmas Eve, by Margaret Wise Brown and illustrated by Beni Montresor. Published in 1961.
The Whispering Rabbit and Other Stories, by Margaret Wise Brown and illustrated by Garth Williams and Lilian Obligado. Published in 1965.
The Steamroller: A Fantasy, by Margaret Wise Brown and illustrated by Evaline Ness. Published in 1974.
Once upon a Time in a Pigpen and Three Other Margaret Wise Brown Books (includes "Quiet in the Wilderness," "A Remarkable Rabbit," and "The Gentle Tiger,") by Margaret Wise Brown and illustrated by Ann Strugnell. Published in 1980.
Under the Sun and the Moon and Other Poems, by Margaret Wise Brown and illustrated by Tom Leonard. Published in 1993.
Walt Disney's The Grasshopper and the Ants, retold by Margaret Wise Brown and illustrated by Larry Moore. Published in 1993.
Walt Disney's The Ugly Duckling, retold by Margaret Wise Brown and illustrated by Gil DiCicco. Published in 1994.
Walt Disney's The Old Mill, retold by Margaret Wise Brown and illustrated by Philippe Harchy. Published in 1994.
Walt Disney's Three Orphan Kittens, retold by Margaret Wise Brown and illustrated by Jesse Clay. Published in 1995.
Animals in the Snow, by Margaret Wise Brown and illustrated by Carol Schwartz. Published in 1995.
Little Donkey Close Your Eyes, by Margaret Wise Brown and illustrated by Ashley Wolff. Published in 1995.
The Sleepy Men, by Margaret Wise Brown and illustrated by Robert Rayevsky. Published in 1996.
The Flying Mouse, by Margaret Wise Brown and illustrated by Disney Press. Published in 1995.
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I Like Stars by Margaret Wise Brown and illustrated by Joan Paley. Published in 1998. |
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The Little Scarecrow Boy by Margaret Wise Brown and illustrated by David Diaz. Published in 1998. |
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Another Important Book by Margaret Wise Brown and illustrated by Christopher Raschka. Published in 1999. |
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I Like Bugs by Margaret Wise Brown and illustrated by G. Brian Karas. Published in 1999. |
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A Child is Born by Margaret Wise Brown and illustrated by Floyd Cooper. Published in 2000. |
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Mouse of My Heart by Margaret Wise Brown and illustrated by Loretta Krupinski. Published in 2000 |
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My World of Colors by Margaret Wise Brown and illustrated by Loretta Krupinski. Published in 2001. |
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The Dirty Little Boy by Margaret Wise Brown and illustrated by Steven Salerno. Published in 2001. |
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Give Yourself to the Rain by Margaret Wise Brown and illustrated by Teri L. Weidner. Published in 2001. |
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Robin's Room by Margaret Wise Brown and illustrated by Steve Johnson. Published in 2001. |
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Sailor Boy Jig by Margaret Wise Brown and illustrated by Dan Andreasen. Published in 2002. |
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The Good Little Bad Little Pig by Margaret Wise Brown and illustrated by Dan Yaccarion. Published in 2002. Recommended |
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The Fierce Yellow Pumpkin by Margaret Wise Brown and illustrated by Richard Egielski. Published in 2003. |
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Sheep Don't Count Sheep by Margaret Wise Brown and illustrated by Benrei Huang. Published in 2003. |
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Sneakers the Seaside Cat by Margaret Wise Brown and illustrated by Anne Mortimer. Published in 2005. |
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Goodnight Moon 123 by Margaret Wise Brown and illustrated by Clement Hurd. Published in 2007. |
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