To ride a butterfly
original pictures, stories, poems, & songs for children / by fifty-two distinguished authors and illustrators ; edited by Nancy Larrick and Wendy Lamb ; with a letter by Barbara Bush
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Author
Contributions
- Wallner, John C., 1945- ill - Contributor
- Aliki, 1929- ill - Contributor
- DePaola, Tomie, 1934- ill - Contributor
- Hogrogian, Nonny, 1932- ill - Contributor
- Pym, T., ill - Contributor
and 13 more
- "BB," 1905- ill - Contributor
- Polacco, Patricia, 1944- ill - Contributor
- Ray, Deborah Kogan, 1940- ill - Contributor
- Rounds, Glen, 1906-2002, ill - Contributor
- Spier, Peter, 1927- ill - Contributor
- Steptoe, John, 1950-1989, ill - Contributor
- Ungerer, Tomi, 1931- ill - Contributor
- Wells, Rosemary, 1943- ill - Contributor
- Yashima, Tarō, 1908-1994 ill - Contributor
- Lamb, Wendy - Contributor
- Bush, Barbara - Contributor
- Pinkney, Brian, ill - Contributor
- McCully, Emily, ill - Contributor
Publication
1991 - Bantam Doubleday Dell, New York, New York (State)
Language
English
Word Count
24,000 words, Guess
Page Count
96 pages
Identifiers
- Internet Archivetoridebutterflyo00larr
- Internet Archivetoridebutterflyn00larr
- ISBN-100440504023
- ISBN-139780440504023
- OCLC Control Number179255886
and 1 more
- Open LibraryOL24972308M
Alternate Titles
- To Ride a Butterfly - Original Pictures, Stories, Poems, & Songs for Children by Fifty-two Distinguished Authors and Illustrators. Edited by Nancy Larrick and Wendy Lamb. With a Letter from Barbara Bush. In Celebration of the Twenty-fifth Anniversary of Reading Is Fundamental.
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