Packer Collegiate Institute Hart Library Barry Moser Bibliography September 20, 2011

291.24 Ham Hamilton, Virginia. In the Beginning : Creation Stories from 398.22 H Around the World. An illustrated collection of twenty-five myths from various parts of the world explaining the creation of the world.

398.2 P Palatini, Margie. Lousy Rotten Stinkin' Grapes. Retells the fable of a frustrated fox that, after many tries to reach a high bunch of grapes, decides they must be sour anyway.

398.2 P Parks, Van Dyke. Jump Again! : More Adventures of Brer Rabbit. Brer Rabbit, he's a good fisherman -- The wonderful tar-baby story -- How Brer Weasel was caught -- Brer Rabbit and the mosquitoes -- Brer Rabbit's courtship -- Song: In love for a day.

398.2 P Parks, Van Dyke. Jump on Over! : The Adventures of Brer Rabbit and His Family. A collection of five tales in which Brer Rabbit outwits Brer Fox, Brer Wolf, and Brer Bear in order to ensure his family's survival during a drought.

398.2 S San Souci, Robert D. Sister Tricksters. A collection of trickster tales from the American South, featuring such female animal characters as Molly Cottontail and Miz Goose.

398.2 W Willard, Nancy. Beauty and the Beast. Through her great capacity to love, a kind and beautiful young woman releases a handsome young man from the spell which has made him into an ugly beast.

398.22 H Hamilton, Virginia. The All Jahdu Storybook. A collection of old and new adventures of Jahdu, the trickster.

398.22 H Hamilton, Virginia. When Birds Could Talk & Bats Could Sing : the Adventures of Bruh Sparrow, Sis Wren, and Their Friends. A collection of stories, featuring sparrows, jays, buzzards, and bats, based on those African American tales originally written down by Martha Young on her father's plantation in Alabama after the Civil War. 398.24 H Hausman, Gerald. Dogs of Myth : Tales From Around the World. A collection of traditional tales about dogs from around the world.

398.24 M Moser, Barry. The Three Little Pigs. A humorous retelling of the classic story recounts the fatal episodes in the lives of two foolish pigs and how the third pig managed to avoid the same fate.

741.6 C Artist to Artist : 23 Major IIlustrators Talk to Children About Their Art. A note from -- -- -- Ashley Bryan -- Nancy Ekholm Burkert -- Eric Carle -- Tomie dePaola -- Jane Dyer -- Mordicai Gerstein -- - - Steven Kellogg -- Leo Lionni -- Petra Mathers -- Wendell Minor -- Barry Moser -- Jerry Pinkney -- Alice Provensen -- -- Gennady Spirin -- Chris Van Allsburg -- Rosemary Wells -- Paul O. Zelinsky -- Robert Sabuda & Matthew Reinhart -- A note from Nick Clark, museum director -- Biographies of the artists -- Selected bibliography of the artists. Maurice Sendak, Rosemary Wells, Eric Carle, and twenty other children's book illustrators speak informally to children about their art and careers. Includes fold-out pages with photographs of early work, studios, materials, sketches, and finished works, as well as self-portraits. 782.23 H Handel, George Frideric, 1685-1759. Messiah : the Wordbook for the Oratorio. An illustrated edition of the libretto for Handel's popular choral work.

811 W Willard, Nancy. The Ballad of Biddy Early. A collection of poems about Biddy Early, the Wise Woman of Clare, and her animal, human, and supernatural associates.

818.409 TWA Twain, Mark, 1835-1910. 's Book of Animals. Collects writings, from the entire span of Mark Twain's career, from 1850-1910, in which he expresses his fond attachment to and regard for animals, covering his thoughts on and advocacy for animal welfare.

932 W Winters, Kay. Voices of Ancient Egypt. Individual craftsmen, artists, and laborers describe the work that they do in Egypt during the time of the Old Kingdom, and the historical note places them in context.

974 R Rylant, Cynthia. Appalachia : The Voices of Sleeping Birds. Text and illustrations explore the countryside and people of Appalachia.

E DOYEN Doyen, Denise. Once Upon a Twice. A cautionary tale, written in nonsense verse similar in style to 's "Jabberwocky," in which a brave mouse named Jam breaks the rules and goes on a moonlit adventure.

E HALL Hall, Donald, 1928-. The Farm Summer 1942. A young boy spends the summer on his grandparents' farm in New Hampshire while his mother works in the war effort in New York and his father serves on a destroyer in the Pacific.

E HAMILTON Hamilton, Virginia, 1936-2002. Wee Winnie Witch's Skinny : an Original African American Scare Tale. James Lee and Uncle Big Anthony become victims of Wee Winnie Witch, who takes them on a ride up into the sky, but Mama Granny saves them.

E HARPER Harper, Isabelle. My Cats Nick and Nora. Two young girls spend a day with two spirited cats.

E HARPER Harper, Isabelle. My Dog Rosie. While her grandfather works in his studio, three year old Isabelle takes care of the family dog.

E HARPER Harper, Isabelle. Our New Puppy. When the puppy Floyd joins the family, Eliza and Isabelle see how Rosie the family dog reacts and learn what it is like having and being a younger sibling.

E MACLACHLAN MacLachlan, Patricia. What You Know First. As a family prepares to move away from their farm, the daughter reflects on all the things she loves there so that when her baby brother is older she can tell him what it was like.

E YOLEN Yolen, Jane. Sky Dogs. A young motherless boy in a tribe of Blackfeet Indians is present when his people see horses for the first time and are changed forever.

F HALL Hall, Donald, 1928-. When Willard Met Babe Ruth : A Story. A boy meets the young Babe Ruth and along with his family follows the Babe's long and illustrious career.