Margaret Wise Brown's most popular book is Goodnight Moon with 322 saves and an average rating of 4.1.
Margaret Wise Brown was born in Brooklyn, NY. While working as a teacher at the Bank Street Experimental School, she started writing books for children. Margaret was a prolific writer, over a 100 of her stories were published as picture books during her lifetime. Posthumously several stories were at publishers ready for publication. During her life time she also wrote articles about writing for children, adapted classics, ghost wrote stories and many of her stories appear in anthologies. In recent years many of Margaret's works have been reprinted, many were previously published as stories in collections and anthologies, some are from unfinished works. On November 13, 1952 at the age of 42 she died from an embolism, following a operation while on vacation in France.
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33 primary booksAuthored 12% of series
Tammen Kultaiset Kirjat is a 33-book series with 33 released primary works first released in 1823 with contributions by Kathryn Jackson, Jane Werner Watson, and Barbara Shook Hazen.
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4 released booksAuthored 100% of series
Noisy Books is a 4-book series with 4 released primary works first released in 1940 with contributions by Margaret Wise Brown.
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4 primary books3 released booksAuthored 75% of series
Over the Moon is a 3-book series with 3 released primary works first released in 1942 with contributions by Margaret Wise Brown and Etta Pierce.
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4 released booksAuthored 50% of series
Little Golden Books Treasury is a 4-book series with 4 released primary works first released in 2004 with contributions by Kathryn Jackson, Byron Jackson, and Miriam Norton.
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18 released booksAuthored 6% of series
Little Golden Books: Classic is a 18-book series with 18 released primary works first released in 1557 with contributions by Beatrix Potter, Richard Scarry, and Watty Piper.
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19 released booksAuthored 5% of series
Little Golden Books is a 19-book series with 19 released primary works first released in 1557 with contributions by Beatrix Potter, Richard Scarry, and Watty Piper.