Arnold Lobel was a children's author and illustrator. He wrote:

  • A Zoo for Mister Muster, in Lobel's Mister Muster series (1962), Lobel's first self-written and illustrated book
  • A Holiday for Mister Muster, in Lobel's Mister Muster series (1963)
  • Prince Bertram the Bad (1963)
  • Giant John (1964)
  • Lucille (1964)
  • The Bears of the Air (1965)
  • Martha the Movie Mouse (1966)
  • The Comic Adventures of Old Mother Hubbard and Her Dog (1968)
  • The Great Blueness and Other Predicaments (1968)
  • Small Pig (1969)
  • Ice-Cream Cone Coot, and Other Rare Birds (1971)
  • On the Day Peter Stuyvesant Sailed Into Town (1971)
  • The Man Who Took the Indoors Out (1974)
  • Owl at Home (1975)
  • How the Rooster Saved the Day (1977), illustrated by Anita Lobel
  • Grasshopper on the Road (1978)
  • A Treeful of Pigs (1979), illustrated by Anita Lobel
  • Fables (1980) (A Caldecott Medal winner)
  • Uncle Elephant (1981)
  • On Market Street (1981), illustrated by Anita Lobel
  • Ming Lo Moves the Mountain (1982)
  • The Book of Pigericks: Pig Limericks (1983)
  • The Rose in My Garden (1984), illustrated by Anita Lobel
  • Whiskers & Rhymes (1985)
  • The Turnaround Wind (1988)
  • Odd Owls & Stout Pigs: A Book of Nonsense (2009), color by Adrianne Lobel[1]

Frog and Toad series

A series of books featuring Frog and Toad

Mouse series

  • Mouse Tales (1972)
  • Mouse Soup (1977) (Garden State Children's Book Award winner)

As illustrator only

  • Happy Times with Holiday Rhymes (1958) by Tamar Grand, a coloring and activity book about Jewish holidays
  • My First Book of Prayers (1958) by Edythe Scharfstein, Sol Scharfstein, Ezekiel Schloss
  • The Book of Chanukah Poems, Riddles, Stories, Songs, Things to Do (1959) by Edythe Scharfstein and Ezekial Schloss
  • The Complete Book of Hanukkah (1959) by Kinneret Chiel
  • Holidays are Nice: Around the Year with the Jewish Child (1960) by Robert Garvey and Ezekiel Schloss
  • Red Tag Comes Back (1961) by Fred Phleger
  • Something Old Something New (1961) by Susan Rhinehart
  • Little Runner of the Longhouse (1962) by Betty Baker
  • The Secret Three (1963) by Mildred Myrick
  • Miss Suzy (1964) by Miriam Young
  • Dudley Pippin (1965) by Phil Ressner
  • The Witch on the Corner (1966) by Felice Holman
  • The Star Thief (1968) by Andrea DiNoto
  • Ants Are Fun (1968) by Mildred Myrick
  • I'll Fix Anthony (1969) by Judith Viorst
  • Hansel and Gretel (1971) by The Brothers Grimm
  • The Master of Miracle: A New Novel of the Golem (1971) by Sulamith Ish-Kishor
  • Miss Suzy's Easter Surprise (1972) by Miriam Young
  • Seahorse (1972) by Robert A. Morris
  • Tot Botot and His Little Flute (1972) by Laura Cathon
  • As I Was Crossing Boston Common (1973) by Norma Farber
  • Good Ethan (1973) by Paula Fox
  • The Clay Pot Boy (1974) by Cynthia Jameson
  • Miss Suzy's Birthday (1974) by Miriam Young
  • Merry Merry Fibruary(1977) by Doris Orgel
  • Gregory Griggs and Other Nursery Rhyme People (1978)
  • Right as Right Can Be (1978) by Anne Rose
  • The Tale of Meshka the Kvetch (1980) by Carol Chapman
  • A Three Hat Day (1985) by Laura Geringer
  • The Random House Book of Mother Goose (1986)
  • Hildilid's Night (1986) by Cheli Duran Ryan
  • The Devil and Mother Crump (1987) by Valerie School Carey
  • Sing a Song of Popcorn: Every Child's Book of Poems (1988) by Beatrice Schenk de Regniers

Written by Millicent E. Selsam

A series of Science I Can Read Books all written by Millicent E. Selsam and illustrated by Arnold Lobel:

  • Greg's Microscope (1963)
  • Terry and the Caterpillars (1963)
  • Let's Get Turtles (1965)
  • Benny's Animals and How He Put Them in Order]] (1966)

Written by Jack Prelutsky

Books that Arnold Lobel illustrated for Jack Prelutsky:

  • The Terrible Tiger (1970)
  • Circus (1974)
  • Nightmares: Poems to Trouble Your Sleep (1976)
  • The Mean Old Mean Hyena (1978)
  • The Headless Horseman Rides Tonight: More Poems to Trouble Your Sleep (1980)
  • The Random House Book of Poetry for Children (1983)
  • Tyrannosaurus Was a Beast: Dinosaur Poems (1988)

Written by Nathaniel Benchley

Books that Arnold Lobel illustrated for Nathaniel Benchley:

  • Red Fox and His Canoe (1964)
  • Oscar Otter (1966)
  • The Strange Disappearance of Arthur Cluck (1967)
  • Sam the Minuteman (1969)

Written by Peggy Parish

Books that Arnold Lobel illustrated for Peggy Parish:

  • Let's Be Indians (1962)
  • Let's Be Early Settlers with Daniel Boone (1967)
  • Dinosaur Time (1974)

Written by Harriet Ziefert

Books that Arnold Lobel illustrated for Harriet Ziefert:

  • Bear Gets Dressed (1986)
  • Bear's Busy Morning (1986)
  • Bear Goes Shopping (1986)
  • Bear All Year (1986)
  • Where's the Turtle? (1987)

Written by Lilian Moore

Books that Arnold Lobel illustrated for Lilian Moore:

  • The Magic Spectacles and Other Easy-to-Read Stories (1965)
  • Junk Day on Juniper Street and Other Easy-to-Read Stories (1969)

Written by Edward Lear

Books that Arnold Lobel illustrated for Edward Lear:

  • The Four Little Children Who Went Around the World (1968)
  • The New Vestments (1970)

Written by Charlotte Zolotow

Books that Arnold Lobel illustrated for Charlotte Zolotow:

  • The Quarreling Book (1963)
  • Someday (1965)

Written by Jean van Leeuwen

Books that Arnold Lobel illustrated for Jean van Leeuwen:

  • Tales of Oliver Pig (1979)
  • More Tales of Oliver Pig (1981)

References

  1. Odd owls & stour pigs in libraries (WorldCat catalog). Retrieved March 12, 2014. The cover image seems to say "Words by Adrianne Lobel".
  2. The frogs and toads all sang in libraries (WorldCat catalog). Retrieved March 12, 2014.
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