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Ed Emberley
Ed Emberley is the illustrator and author of over 80 books, including the bestselling Go Away, Big Green Monster! and his enormously popular "Drawing Book" series. He has received many awards and accolades, including a Caldecott Honor in 1967 for One Wide River to Cross and a Caldecott Medal in... show more

Ed Emberley is the illustrator and author of over 80 books, including the bestselling Go Away, Big Green Monster! and his enormously popular "Drawing Book" series. He has received many awards and accolades, including a Caldecott Honor in 1967 for One Wide River to Cross and a Caldecott Medal in 1968 for Drummer Hoff. Ed Emberley lives in Ipswich, Massachusetts, with his wife, Barbara. You can visit him online at www.edemberley.com.
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Kaytee Keefe
Kaytee Keefe rated it 8 years ago
There are many renditions of this story. This one begins with an acorn falling on chicken little’s head, then him thinking that the sky is falling. Before analyzing the situation, Chicken Little panics and runs to warn everyone else that the sky is falling. Everyone that he runs into believes him an...
TsalagiWriter
TsalagiWriter rated it 10 years ago
This book teaches you how to draw Halloween creatures in a very simple and easy way. The drawings are fun looking, but are very easy to draw. If you're looking to be a bit more challenged with drawing, than this isn't the book for you.
Bettie's Books
Bettie's Books rated it 11 years ago
bookshelves: dragons, e-book, amusing, published-1921, spring-2014, shortstory-shortstories-novellas Recommended to ☯Bettie☯ by: As The Curmudgeon Grumbles Recommended for: Wanda Read on March 23, 2014 You can read this here - it's only 22 pagesOpening: OF all the pupils at the knight school Ga...
AEriko's Book Corner
AEriko's Book Corner rated it 12 years ago
My Preschool students love this book! Whenever I finish reading it to them, they always ask me to read it one more time. And I always agree, because there's no way I'm not going to reward an interest in books! I make sure to reiterate the pages when the monster starts "going away" body part by body ...
Peace, Love & Books
Peace, Love & Books rated it 12 years ago
A palyful, imaginative take on the Aesop fable.
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