Ezra Jack Keats
Ezra Jack Keats was an American writer and illustrator of children's books. He is best known for The Snowy Day, which won the 1963 Caldecott Medal and is considered one of the most important American books of the 20th century. He wrote 22 books and illustrated at least 70 more in his signature collage art style. Keats is known for introducing multiculturalism into mainstream American children's literature. Keats' works have been translated into some 20 languages, including Japanese, French, Danish, Norwegian, Spanish, Italian, Portuguese, Turkish, German, Swedish, Thai, Chinese, and Korean.
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Clementina's cactus
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1982
Regards to the man in the moon
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1981
Louie's search
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1980
Maggie and the pirate
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1979
The Trip
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1978
Louie
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1975
Kitten for a day
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1974
Dreams
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1974
Pet show!
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1972
Apt. 3
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1971
Hi, cat!
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1970
Goggles
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1969
A letter to Amy
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1968
Peter's Chair
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1967
Jennie's hat
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1966
Whistle for Willy
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1964
Tía María's garden
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1963
The Snowy Day
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1962
My dog is lost!
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1960