Talk:Marcia Brown
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Selected works
editmoved from main page. Too long and unreferenced. WomenArtistUpdates (talk) 01:11, 2 May 2021 (UTC) Selected works
- The Little Carousel (Scribner's, 1946), a picture book she wrote and illustrated
- Stone Soup: An Old Tale, 1947 — a Caldecott Honor (she also narrated an audio version of it for Weston Woods’ Picture Book Parade in the 1960s)
- The Trail of Courage: A Story of New Amsterdam, 1948
- Henry, Fisherman: A Story of the Virgin Islands, 1949 — a Caldecott Honor
- Face of Ennui, 1949
- Dick Whittington and his Cat, 1950 — a Caldecott Honor
- Skipper John's Cook,[1] New York: Junior Literary Guild and Charles Scribner's Sons, c1951; Copyright not renewed — a Caldecott Honor
- Puss in Boots, 1952 — a Caldecott Honor
- The Steadfast Tin Soldier, 1953 — a Caldecott Honor
- Anansi, the Spider Man: Jamaican Folk Tales, Philip Manderson Sherlock, author, 1954
- Cinderella, or the Little Glass Slipper, 1954 — Caldecott Medal winner
- The Flying Carpet, 1956[2]
- God's Voice in the Folklore: Nonsense Rhymes and Great Legends, 1956
- Three Billy Goats Gruff, 1957
- Felice, 1958
- Peter Piper's Alphabet: Peter Piper's Practical Principles of Plain and Perfect Pronunciation, 1959
- Tamarindo!, 1960
- Once a Mouse...: A Fable Cut in Wood, 1961 — Caldecott Medal winner
- A Budget of Lively Exploits, or H.M. Indefatigable: Being the Merry History of Helen Masten behind the Library Lions, 1961
- The Wild Swans, 1963
- The Conquest of Mexico: A Study in Historiography, 1965
- Backbone of the King: The Story of Paka'a and his son Ku, 1966
- Neighbors, 1967
- How, Hippo!, 1969
- Giselle, or The Wilis, 1970
- The Bun: A Tale From Russia, 1972
- The Snow Queen, 1972
- All Butterflies: An ABC, 1974
- Bougainville: The Establishment of a Copper Mine, 1974
- From Tiger to Anansi, 1975
- American Picture Books from Noah's Ark to The Beast Within, 1976
- The Blue Jackal, 1977
- Giselle: A Role for a Lifetime, 1977
- A Man's Reach: The Autobiography of Glenn Clark, 1977
- Listen to a Shape, 1979
- Touch Will Tell, 1979
- Walk With Your Eyes, 1979
- Shape and Form, 1979
- Touch and Feel, 1979
- Look and See, 1979
- Shadow, 1982 — Caldecott Medal winner
- Le Roman Féminin d'Haïti: Forme et Structure, 1985
- Narragansett Bay Issue Assessment: Public Perceptions, 1987
- L'Acteur Féminin dans Amour: Colère et Folie de Marie Chauvet, 1987
- Sing a Song of Popcorn: Every Child's Book of Poems, 1988 (Compiled by Beatrice Schenk de Regniers)
- The Sea of Gold and Other Tales from Japan, 1988
- Of Swans, Sugarplums, and Satin Slippers: Ballet Stories for Children, 1991
- Feminist Perspectives: Six Women from the South discuss Gender in the Development Process, 1993
- 75 Years of Children's Book Week Posters: Celebrating Great Illustrators of American Children's Books, 1994
- How the Ostrich Got its Long Neck: A Tale from the Akamba of Kenya, 1995
- We Were Innocent: Eight Vignettes, 1997
- Act It Out! Teacher's Planning Guide, 1997
- Arthur and the Lost Diary: A Chapter 9 Book, 1998
- Here Light Opens, 2000
- Arthur and the Pen-Pal Playoff: A Chapter 6 Book, 2001
- Vittoria Colonna, Gaspara Stampa, and Louise Labé: Their Contribution to the Development of Renaissance Sonnet, 2002
- Brand Me, Inc., 2004
- Rhinestone Jewelry Figurals, Animals, and Whimsicals: Identification & Values, 2006
- Calculate with Confidence, 2016
- Essays
References
- '^ Skipper John's Cook
- ^ "The Flying Carpet". Library.albany.edu. Retrieved 2013-05-02.