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create an entire world in a single spread, Steven Kellogg knows magic. Ruth Krauss would be proud. -- Interviewed by Ellen Myrick, December 2010 SCHOLASTIC Read Every Day. Lead a Better Life.
Steven Castle Kellogg (born October 6, 1941, in Norwalk, Connecticut) is an American author and illustrator who has created more than 90 children's books. On November 12, 2011, Kellogg was given an honorary Doctor of Humane Letters from the University of Findlay in Ohio.
Steven Kellogg has written and/or illustrated more than 100 books over the past half century, including his well-know series about Pinkerton the Great Dane and his tall tales about classic American characters like Pecos Bill, Paul Bunyan, and Johnny Appleseed.
Steven Kellogg has written and/or illustrated more than 100 books over the past half century, including his well-know series about Pinkerton the Great Dane and his tall tales about classic American characters like Pecos Bill, Paul Bunyan, and Johnny Appleseed.
7 kwi 2018 · Author Study. Background/History. Steven Kellogg always enjoyed telling stories, even as a young boy. Mr. Kellogg was quoted as saying, “I used to dream up stories and illustrate them for my younger sisters, Patti and Martha. We called the activity; “Telling Stories on Paper.”.
Steven Kellogg is a beloved author and illustrator who has published more than 100 picture books, including the classics The Mysterious Tadpole, Can I Keep Him?, The Island of the Skog, and Is Your Mama a Llama?, and Pinkerton, Behave!, which was on Horn Book’s and Booklist’s Best of the Year lists and led to four sequels. Kellogg is a ...
18 paź 2013 · Interview by Linda M. Castellitto. Share this Article: Steven Kellogg has made a career of dreaming up stories that entertain, intrigue and delight. The author and illustrator has his name on more than 100 books and counting, from reimaginings of fairy tales to quirky animal stories such as The Day Jimmy's Boa Ate the Wash.