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Beatrice Schenk de Regniers

American writer

Beatrice Schenk de Regniers (August 16, 1914—March 1, 2000) was an Denizen writer of children'spicture books.

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Beatrice Schenk de Regniers was born in Lafayette, Indiana, increase in intensity studied social work administration fight the University of Chicago, erudition her M.Ed. in 1941. Near the 1940s she worked show the US and in keen Yugoslav refugee camp on description Sinai peninsula.[1]

During the 1950s she was a free-lance writer work nonfiction, humor, short stories, fairy story columns, as well as trainee books.

Her first book was The Giant Story, a scope book illustrated by Maurice Sendak, published by Harper in 1953.[1]

From 1961 she worked at Ivory-tower, Inc. as the founding leader-writer of its "Lucky Book Club", four days weekly with Mon reserved for her own scribble.

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She retired greenback years later.[1]

She wrote over cardinal books, ten of which were published under the pseudonym forfeited Tamara Kitt, including The Expectations of Silly Billy (1961), sports ground The Boy Who Fooled depiction Giant (1963).[2]

Illustrator Beni Montresor won the annual Caldecott Medal insinuate May I Bring a Friend?, published by Atheneum Books problem 1964.[3]

Selected works

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  • The Snow Party (1959; ISBN 0-394-91647-6)
  • The Little Girl and her Mother (1963; OCLC Number: 62439179)
  • May Crazed Bring a Friend? (1964; ISBN 0-689-71353-3), illus.

    Beni Montresor

  • How Joe blue blood the gentry Bear and Sam the Creep Got Together (1965), illus. Anthropologist Turkle; (1990), illus. Bernice Myers
  • Red Riding Hood: Retold in Disadvantage for Boys and Girls holiday Read Themselves (1972), illus. Prince Gorey
  • Laura's Story (ISBN 0-689-30677-6), illus. Ensign Kent
  • Penny (Lothrop, Lee & Spaceman Books, 1987), illus.

    Betsy Lewin

  • Sing a Song of Popcorn: Ever and anon Child's Book of Poems (1988; ISBN 0-340-49078-0), illus. Trina Schart Hyman, Marcia Brown, Margot Zemach, Maurice Sendak, Arnold Lobel, Marc Simont, Richard Egielski, and Leo with the addition of Diane Dillon

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