Margaret Wise Brown's Wonderful Storybook
by Margaret Wise Brown
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Stories and poems of animals, bathtubs, steamrollers, night, farms, and other experiences familiar to a child.Tags
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Margaret Wise Brown was born on May 10, 1910 in Greenpoint, Brooklyn, New York, to Robert Brown, a Vice President at American Manufacturing Company and Maud Brown, a housewife. She attended school in Lausanne, Switzerland for three years, before attending Dana Hall in Wellesley, Massachusetts for two years. In 1928, she began taking classes at show more Hollis College in Virginia. In 1935, Brown began working at the Bank Street Cooperative School for student teachers. Two years later, her writing career took off with the publication of "When the Wind Blows." Over the course of fourteen years, Brown wrote over one hundred picture books for children. Some of her best known titles include Goodnight Moon, Big Red Barn and Runaway Bunny. Margaret Wise Brown died on November 13, 1952 of an embolism following an operation in Nice, France. (Bowker Author Biography) show less
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- Original publication date
- 1948
- First words
- Once there was one kitten.
- Last words
- (Click to show. Warning: May contain spoilers.)And together that night the little girl and her Medicine went right off to sleep, all curled up in their warm little beds in the same room.
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- English
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