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LGBT+ History Month 2021: Celebrating Arnold Lobel
Posted onWednesday, 17 February 2021byhomlib
Arnold Lobel is one of the most famous picturebook artists in history. Born in 1933 and raised in upstate New York, Lobel studied at the Pratt Institute in Brooklyn and worked in advertising before finding success as an illustrator in … Continue reading →
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CILIP Carnegie & Kate Greenaway Medal shortlists 2014
Posted onWednesday, 19 March 2014byhomlib
The shortlists for the 2014 Carnegie and Kate Greenaway Medals were announced yesterday. We have several of the shortlisted books already, and the rest are on order and should be on the shelves very soon. Update: all of these titles … Continue reading →
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Alice in Wonderland collection comes to Homerton Library
Posted onTuesday, 14 January 2014byhomlib
Thanks to a generous donation by Professor Maria Nikolajeva, we now have over 150 versions of Lewis Carroll’s Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland in the Children’s Literature Collection. Many of these are foreign language editions, including
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Frog and Frog Are Friends
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Arnold Lobel bibliography
Arnold Lobel was a children's author and illustrator. He wrote:
- A Zoo for Mister Muster, in Lobel's Mister Muster series (1962), Lobel's first self-written and illustrated book
- A Holiday for Mister Muster, in Lobel's Mister Muster series (1963)
- Prince Bertram the Bad (1963)
- Giant John (1964)
- Lucille (1964)
- The Bears of the Air (1965)
- Martha the Movie Mouse (1966)
- The Comic Adventures of Old Mother Hubbard and Her Dog (1968)
- The Great Blueness and Other Predicaments (1968)
- Small Pig (1969)
- Ice-Cream Cone Coot, and Other Rare Birds (1971)
- On the Day Peter Stuyvesant Sailed Into Town (1971)
- The Man Who Took the Indoors Out (1974)
- Owl at Home (1975)
- How the Rooster Saved the Day (1977), illustrated by Anita Lobel
- Grasshopper on the Road (1978)
- A Treeful of Pigs (1979), illustrated by Anita Lobel
- Fables (1980) (A Caldecott Medal winner)
- Uncle Elephant (1981)
- On Market Street (1981), illustrated by Anita Lobel
- Ming Lo Moves the Mountain (1982)
- The Book of Pigericks: Pig Limericks (1983)
- The Rose in My Garden (1984), illustrated by Anita Lobel
- Whiskers & Rhymes (1985)
- The Turnaround Wind (1988)
- Odd Owls & Stout Pigs: A Book of Nonsense (2009), color by Adrianne L