Kathryn JacksonAuthor of The Saggy Baggy Elephant (A Little Golden Book)Also known as: Kathry Jackson, Kathyrn Jackson, Jackson Kathryn, Kathryne Jackson, Kathrine Jackson, Katheryn Jackson ... (see complete list), Kathryn B. Jackson, Kathryn and Byron Jackson, Jackson; Kathryn and Byron, Jackson; Kathryn and Bryon, Kathryn; Jackson Jackson Byron, with pictures by Kathryn Jackson, Kathryn Jackson; Illustrator Richard Scar, Charles Retold By Kathryn, Jackson Perrault's, Kathryn; illustrated by Richard Scarry Jackson, Kathryn; Scarry, Richard; Jackson, Byron Jackson
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