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Mary Pope Osborne, author of the popular "Magic Tree House" series, will makle an appearance at the Eric Carle Museum of Picture Book Art on Wednesday, Feb. 20.
APPRECIATION Eric Carle: A vision that touched generations of very avid young readers By Cate McQuaid Globe Correspondent,Updated May 26, 2021, 7:02 p.m.
Well over 100 visitors stood in line at the Eric Carle Museum of Picture Book Art on Wednesday afternoon for a chance to meet “Magic Tree House” author Mary Pope Osborne. Osborne, an advocate and ...
Where Eric Carle, Bobbie's husband and the legendary children's author and illustrator, embraced Flo as they'd embraced in 1932, when they posed for the childhood photograph that led to this reunion.
Children’s book author and illustrator Sarah Williamson reflects on how the late Eric Carle, author and illustrator of “The Very Hungry Caterpillar” and the late Lois Ehlert, illustrator of ...
Eric Carle has made millions from the efforts of a certain Very Hungry Caterpillar, but when it comes to hungry crabs—well, that's another story. Behind Carle's home near Key Largo, Fla., there ...
This was Eric Carle, the great man himself, looking surprisingly small and vulnerable inside the echoing, high-ceilinged chamber at the Tacoma Art Museum.
Eric Carle, the beloved children’s author and illustrator whose classic “The Very Hungry Caterpillar” and other works gave millions of kids some of their earliest and most cherished literary ...
The Minors donated their sketches and final illustrations for “How to Be a Bigger Bunny” to the Eric Carle Museum. This generous donation provides audiences with a unique opportunity to follow an ...
NEW YORK — On the back page of Eric Carle's new picture book, Friends, is a brownish snapshot taken in 1932. It's a sharp contrast to the rest of the book, which is filled with brightly painted ...
Eric Carle has worked on a stack of books over the years, but his caterpillar has chewed its way to the top.
Spotlighting Cambridge’s Blacksmith House Poetry Series, Dan Levitt’s ‘What’s Gotten Into You,’ and a new Eric Carle exhibit By Nina MacLaughlin Updated March 16, 2023, 7:16 p.m.
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