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Alice Schertle

Author of Little Blue Truck

66+ Works 15,777 Members 283 Reviews 1 Favorited

About the Author

Alice Schertle was born in 1941. She graduated from the University of Southern California. This mother and former teacher is an award-winning poet and the author of over forty books. Her children's books include All You Need for a Beach, All You Need for a Snowman, Little Blue Truck Leads the Way, show more Little Blue Truck, A Very Hairy Bear, and Little Blue Truck's Christmas. She lives in Plainfield, Massachusetts. show less

Includes the names: A. Schertle, Alice Schertle

Series

Works by Alice Schertle

Little Blue Truck (2008) 4,329 copies, 70 reviews
All You Need for a Snowman (2002) 2,099 copies, 18 reviews
Little Blue Truck Leads the Way (2009) 1,568 copies, 14 reviews
Little Blue Truck's Christmas (2014) 1,186 copies, 7 reviews
Good Night, Little Blue Truck (2019) 634 copies, 3 reviews
Down the Road (1995) 504 copies, 13 reviews
Little Blue Truck's Valentine (2020) 491 copies, 2 reviews
Button Up!: Wrinkled Rhymes (2009) 258 copies, 64 reviews
Very Hairy Bear (2007) 209 copies, 6 reviews
Such a Little Mouse (2015) 182 copies, 7 reviews
A Lucky Thing (1999) 165 copies, 8 reviews
Little Blue Truck's Beep-Along Book (2015) 114 copies, 1 review
All You Need for a Beach (2004) 82 copies, 10 reviews
How Now, Brown Cow? (1994) 67 copies, 3 reviews
Witch Hazel (1991) 64 copies, 2 reviews
Look Out, Jeremy Bean! (2009) 49 copies, 2 reviews
1, 2, I Love You (2004) 40 copies, 5 reviews
When the Moon Is High (2003) 39 copies, 2 reviews
Teddy Bear, Teddy Bear (2003) 37 copies
The Adventures of Old Bo Bear (2006) 36 copies, 2 reviews
We (2007) 35 copies, 3 reviews
The Skeleton in the Closet (2003) 35 copies, 5 reviews
I Am the Cat (1999) 34 copies, 3 reviews
Advice for a Frog (1995) 34 copies, 1 review
Keepers (1996) 31 copies, 6 reviews
In My Treehouse (1983) 22 copies, 1 review
Maisie (1995) 21 copies, 2 reviews
That's What I Thought (1990) 21 copies
That Olive! (1986) 21 copies, 2 reviews
Little Frog's Song (1992) 18 copies, 1 review
An Anaconda Ate My Homework (2009) 16 copies, 1 review
William and Grandpa (1989) 14 copies
Gus Wanders Off (1988) 14 copies, 1 review
My Two Feet (1985) 8 copies
The April Fool (1981) 7 copies, 1 review
Bill and the Google-Eyed Goblins (1987) 5 copies, 1 review

Associated Works

¡Pío Peep!: Traditional Spanish Nursery Rhymes (2003) — Translator, some editions — 492 copies, 4 reviews
Sky Magic: Poems (2009) — Contributor — 46 copies, 3 reviews
A Bunch of Punctuation (2018) — Contributor, some editions — 28 copies, 1 review

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animal sounds (65) animals (287) board book (342) children (103) children's (182) Christmas (122) farm (167) farm animals (103) fiction (181) friends (71) friendship (182) Halloween (108) helping (50) holiday (54) kids (65) Little Blue Truck (95) picture book (430) poetry (207) rhyme (62) rhyming (172) seasons (122) snow (186) snowman (134) snowmen (74) spring (54) transportation (173) truck (106) trucks (218) vehicles (81) winter (371)

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298 reviews
Bill was a dancing fool, more interested in capering and cavorting than in farming, baking, or any other kind of work. His neighbors despaired of him, predicting that he would not come to a good end, and when the fairy-music lured him into the hands of the google-eyed goblins one All Hallow's Eve, it seemed as if they were right. Fortunately, Bill wasn't a real fool, and he used his wits to trick the goblins, challenging them to a dancing contest and eventually escaping from their show more underground lair...

I have long meant to track down Bill and the Google-Eyed Goblins, given my great love for the work of its illustrator, Patricia Coombs, who created the Dorrie the Little Witch books which were such a reading favorite of mine, when a little girl. I'm glad that I finally did, as the story itself is well-written and engaging, and the artwork lovely. The goblins here reminded me quite a bit of those in Coombs' Dorrie and the Goblin, which is no great surprise, but was nevertheless a pleasure. I wish that Coombs had illustrated more fairy-tales and magical stories like this! Recommended to fellow Coombs' fans, and to picture-book readers who enjoy fairy-tales.
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Alice Shertle and Matt Phelan's very hairy bear brought a smile to my face this morning, as I followed him through four seasons worth of adventures. Shaggy and raggy, this hairy bear doesn't mind getting his head wet, when fishing for salmon, or his snout blue, when munching on blueberries. But when winter comes, and his nose - the only hairless part of his body - is cold, that is something our ursine hero does mind...

Very Hairy Bear is really an adorable little picture-book, with a sweet show more story, and delightfully humorous illustrations. Matt Phelan does an excellent job capturing his subject's expressions - I simply loved the scene in which bear is ecstatically rubbing his behind on a tree: so funny! - and his somewhat sketchy style perfectly suits the story and character. Recommended to younger children who enjoy humorous animal stories (and illustrations), or to anyone looking for a charming book featuring the four seasons. show less
With fifteen clever poems, each narrated by a particular piece of clothing, Alice Shertle's Button Up! will give young children a completely different perspective on getting dressed! Ever wonder how your old t-shirt feels, when you've outgrown it, and it has been relegated to the rag-pile? Ever suspect that that itchy sweater was annoying you on purpose? What about your shoes...?

"We are learning the ways
of Jennifer's world:
the way that Jennifer's
toes are curled,
the softness of carpet,
the
show more steepness of stair,
the curve of the rung
under Jennifer's chair,
the hole in the heel
of Jennifer's socks...

We are Jennifer's shoes,
we came home in a box."


Accompanied by Petra Mathers' quirky and engaging watercolor illustrations, this collection would be an excellent choice for reading aloud with young children, and is a worthy addition to the world of children's poetry!
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This book is perfect for younger kids. It teaches you about being kind to others and that you should always be willing to lend a helping hand. It also shows that you don't need big fancy things in order for it to mean something. This book has a lot of animals which means a lot of animal sounds which is great for teaching children. It also has truck sounds. The illustrations in this book are bright and they almost look like watercolors. Alice Schertle did a great job of portraying how show more friendship should be. My brothers love this book and always talk about how they want a blue truck just like the one in the book. They love interacting with the book and making all of the animal, truck, and onomatopoeia sounds. show less

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Cathy Pavia Illustrator
Meredith Dunham Illustrator
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Wendell Minor Illustrator
Lydia Dabcovich Illustrator
Amanda Schaffer Illustrator
Margot Tomes Illustrator
David Slonim Illustrator
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Linda Shute Illustrator
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Works
66
Also by
3
Members
15,777
Popularity
#1,441
Rating
4.0
Reviews
283
ISBNs
239
Languages
6
Favorited
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