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Miss Brooks loves books! (and I don't)

A first-grade girl--who does not like to read--stubbornly resists her school librarian's efforts to convince her to love books until she finds one that might change her mind.

When everybody wore a hat

Children's author William Steig describes and illustrates what life was like in his neighborhood when he was a boy nearly one hundred years ago.
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Miss Brooks loves books! (and I don't)

A first-grade girl--who does not like to read--stubbornly resists her school librarian's efforts to convince her to love books until she finds one that might change her mind.

The William Steig library

2001
Presents four beloved Steig stories about delightful animals and children. Includes a brief interview with the author.

The Art of William Steig

2007
A comprehensive, illustrated book featuring over 280 drawings of American cartoonist, Willaim Steig.

The world of William Steig

1998
A celebration of the life and career of author and artist William Steig, discussing his work as a cartoonist for "New Yorker" magazine, his collections, his children's books, and other topics. Features examples of his art, including a portfolio of previously unpublished pieces.

Sylvester and the magic pebble and other stories

2007
Contains three stories by William Steig, including "The Amazing Bone," "Brave Irene," and "Sylvester and the Magic Pebble," and features an interview with the author.

Getting to know William Steig

1995
Children's author and illustrator William Steig, creator of "Doctor DeSoto", "Sylvester and the Magic Pebble", and other stories and cartoons, discusses his childhood and family life, his marriage to his bestfriend, Jeanne, and the sources of his inspiration.

William Steig

2005
Presents a brief, illustrated, biography of children's author Willaim Steig, providing information on his childhood, his education, and his writing career.

When everybody wore a hat

2003
Children's author William Steig describes and illustrates what life was like in his neighborhood when he was a boy nearly one hundred years ago.

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