' Tedd Arnold Bibliography

Tedd Arnold
Bibliography

Welcome to the Internet School Library Media Center Tedd Arnold bibliography. The ISLMC is a meta-site for librarians, teachers, parents and students. You can search this site, use an index or a sitemap. Be sure to visit your school or public library to find books by your favorite authors. Revised 10/29/01

Abel, Laurie. Bisnipian Blast-off : An Action Counting Book. Illustrated by Tedd Arnold; designed and paper engineered by Vincent Morales. Martinez, CA: Discovery Toys, 1990.

Arnold, Tedd, ill. Actions. New York: Little Simon, 1985.

Uses a selection of Mother Goose rhymes to introduce words, emphasized in bold type, that describe actions. On board pages

Arnold, Tedd. Bialosky's Bedtime : An Opposites Book. New York: Workman, 1996 [Bialosky and Friends Series].

Arnold, Tedd. Bialosky's Big Mess : An Alphabet book. New York: Workman, 1996. [Bialosky and Friends Series]

Arnold, Tedd. Bialosky's Bumblebees : A Counting Book. New York: Workman, 1996. [Bialosky and Friends Series].

Arnold, Tedd. Bialosky's House : A Color Book. New York: Workman, 1996. [Bialosky and Friends Series].

Arnold, Tedd, ill. Colors. New York,: Little Simon, 1985.

Uses a selection of Mother Goose rhymes to introduce colors. The color mentioned in each rhyme is emphasized in bold type. On board pages.

Arnold, Tedd. Cross Stitch Patterns for Mother Goose's Words of Wit and Wisdom : Samplers to Stitch. 1st ed. New York: E. P. Dutton/Dial Books, 1990.

Cross stitch patterns.

Arnold, Tedd. Five Ugly Monsters. New York: Scholastic, 1995.

Contrary to the doctor's orders, from one to five monsters insist on jumping on a child's bed.

Arnold, Tedd. Green Wilma. 1st ed. New York: Dial Books for Young Readers, 1993.

Waking up with a frog-like appearance, Wilma proves disruptive at school as she searches for some tasty flies.

Arnold, Tedd. Help! I'm Falling to Bits. Macdonald Young, 1998, 1997.

Originally published by Dial Books for Young Readers

Arnold, Tedd. Huggly and the Toy Monster. New York: Scholastic, 1998.

When Huggly the monster is accidentally mistaken for a toy and given as a birthday gift, it is up to his friends, Booter and Grubble, to rescue him.

Arnold, Tedd. Huggly Takes a Bath. New York: Scholastic, 1998.

When he ventures out from under the bed one night, Huggly tries to figure out the use for various items in the bathroom.

Arnold, Tedd. Huggly's Pizza. New York: Scholastic, 2000.

Huggly and his monster friends, Booter and Grubble, set out to find the yummy human food he has tried, pizza.

Arnold, Tedd. More Parts. New York: Dial Books for Young Readers, 2001.

A Young boy is worried about what will happen to his body when he hears such expressions as "give him a hand," "Laugh your head off"

Arnold, Tedd. Mother Goose's Words of Wit and Wisdom : A Book of Months. 1st ed. New York: Dial Books for Young Readers, 1990.

A collection of Mother Goose rhymes centered around the months of the year and illustrated with cross-stitched pictures and samplers designed by Mr. Arnold.

Arnold, Tedd. My First Drawing Book. New York: Workman, 1986.

A board book with wipe-off pages and a clip-on pen featuring ten scenes with Bialosky the teddy bear for the reader to complete.

Arnold, Tedd. My First Play House. New York: Workman, 1987.

The board book becomes a four-room cottage which reverses to be a barn and garden. Includes punch-out animals and props.

Arnold, Tedd. My First Play Town. New York: Workman, 1987.

The board book opens into a strip of Main Street shops, including a pet shop, movie and car wash. There are punch-out play pieces included.

Arnold, Tedd. No Jumping on the Bed. 1st ed. New York: Dial Books for Young Readers, 1987.

Walter lives near the top floor of a tall apartment building, where one night his habit of jumping on his bed leads to a tumultous fall through floor after floor, collecting occupants all the way down.

Arnold, Tedd. No More Water in the Tub. 1st ed. New York: Dial Books for Young Readers, 1995.

After filling the bathtub too full one night, William goes sailing through his apartment building floor by floor in his tub, collecting neighbors in his wake.

Arnold, Tedd. No Se Salta en la Cama!. New York: Dial Books for Young Readers, Penguin Ediciones, 1997.

No Jumping on the Bed! Spanish ed.

Arnold, Tedd. Ollie Forgot. 1st ed. New York: Dial Books for Young Readers, 1988.

Ollie's rather unreliable memory, which loses whatever he has in mind whenever he hears something new, gets him into all kinds of trouble on the way to the market.

Arnold, Tedd. Opposites. New York: Little Simon, 1985.

Uses a selection of Mother Goose rhymes to introduce opposites such as over/under and off/on. On board pages

Arnold, Tedd. Parts. New York: Dial Books for Young Readers, 1997.

A five-year old boy thinks his body is falling apart until he learns new teeth grown and hair and skin replace themselves.

Book Props Contents of Book Prop for Parts by Tedd Arnold. Lake Oswego, Ore.: Book Props, 1997, 1986.

Boy with zorries, undies, shorts, shirt, belly button fuzz & loose tooth, comb with hair, skin flap, grey nose matter (extractable, retractable), yellow ear matter (extractable, retractable), tape. Props to use in the telling of the storybook, Parts.

Arnold, Tedd. Signmaker's Assistant. 1st ed. New York: Dial Books for Young Readers, 1992.

A young singmaker's apprentice dreams of having his own sign shop but creates havoc when he is left in charge by himself.

Arnold Tedd. The Simple People. Pictures by Andrew Shachat. New York: Dial Books for Young Readers, 1992.

The simple people enjoy the simple life, until Node's craftwork is used to make life complicated, and everyone forgets the feel of the sun and the taste of fresh fruit.

The Signmaker's Assistant by Tedd Arnold : Teacher's Guide. Oakland: Develomental Studies Center, 1996.

Arnold, Tedd. Sounds. New York: Little Simon, 1985.

A collection of seven nursery rhymes introducing the animal sounds of the pig, cat, rooster, and other animals. On board pages.

Arnold, Tedd. The Twin Princes. New York: Dial Books for Young Readers, 1998.

Old King Chanticleer tries to decide which of his sons will inherit his throne.

Atlas, Ron. Looking for Zebra : Hotel Zoo : Happy Hunting from A to Z. Illustrated by Tedd. Arnold. New York: Little Simon, 1986.

The reader helps the zoo keeper look for the lost zebra by opening flaps labeled with individual letters of the alphabet.

Atlas, Ron. A Room for Benny. Illustrated by Tedd Arnold. New York: Little Simon, 1987.

Benny the Bear's search for a nice soft bed in which to sleep takes him behind numbered doors from one to twenty-four, where he finds a multitude of animals but no place for his own bedtime.

Bagert, Brod. Giant Children; Poems. Pictures by Tedd Arnold. New York: Dial Books, 2002.

Capucilli, Alyssa. Inside a Barn in the Country : A Rebus Read-along Story. By Alyssa Satin Capucilli; illustrated by Tedd Arnold. New York: Scholastic, 1995.

One after another, the animals in a barn wake each other up with the unique sounds they make. Stories in rhyme.

Canizares, Susan and Samantha Berger. Tedd & Huggly. New York: Scholastic, 1998.

Examines the daily activities of author-illustrator Tedd Arnold and his creation Huggly, a little monster.

Capucilli, Alyssa. Inside a House that Is Haunted : A Rebus Read-along Story. By Alyssa Satin Capucilli; illustrated by Tedd Arnold. New York: Scholastic, 1998.

A cumulative rhyme in which the spider, ghost, cat, and other inhabitants of a haunted house wake up and startle each other. Stories in rhyme.

Capucilli, Alyssa. Inside a Zoo in the City : A Rebus Read-along Story by Alyssa Satin Capucilli; illustrated by Tedd Arnold. New York: Scholastic, 2000.

A cumulative rhyme featuring rebuses, in which a parrot, a tiger, a lion, a peacock and other inhabitants of a city zoo wake up and startle each other. Stories in rhyme.

Coyle, Rena. My First Baking Book. Illustrated by Tedd Arnold. New York: Workman Pub., 1988.

Failing, Barbara Larmon. Lasso Lou and Cowboy McCoy. Pictures by Tedd Arnold. New York: Dial Books, 2003.

Galef, David. Tracks. Illustrated by Tedd Arnold. New York: Morrow Junior Books, 1996.

When Albert breaks his glasses while supervising the laying of the railroad tracks between two towns, he become responsible for one of the most exciting rides that the townspeople have ever had.

Glassman, Peter. My Working Mom. Illustrated by Tedd Arnold. New York: Morrow Junior Books, 1994.

Although she sometimes resents her mother's work as a witch, a young girl decides to keep her mother just the way she is.

Kostick, Anne. My First Camera Book. Illustrated by Tedd Arnold. New York: Workman Pub., 1989.

Teddy bear Bialosky shares his secrets for taking good pictures and suggests projects such as making postcards, puzzles, and decorated photo albums. Photography

Kostick, Anne. Mon Premier Livre de Photo. Saint-Lambert, Quebec: Heritage, 1991.

Pulver, Robin. Axle Annie. Pictures by Tedd Arnold. 1st ed. New York: Dial Books for Young Readers, 1999.

The schools in Burskyville never close for snow because Axle Annie is always able to make it up the steepest hill in town, until Shifty Rhodes and Hale Snow set out to stop her.

Sardegna, Jill. The Roly-poly Spider. Illustrated by Tedd Arnold. New York: Scholastic, 1994.

After eating a beetle, a caterpillar, a bumblebee, and other insects, a plump spider gets temporarily stuck in a waterspout.

Sardegna, Jill. The Roly-Poly Spider Scholastic, 1995. 1 cassette tape. Scholastic Cassettes.

Schiller, David and David Rosenbloom. My First Computer Book. By David Schiller and David Rosenbloom; Illustrated by Tedd Arnold. New York: Workman Pub., 1991. Includes 1 5 1/4 in. computer disk.

Bialosky Bear takes readers on a guided tour of computer hardware and introduces them to user-friendly software programs containing games, music and drawing. System requirements for computer disk: Apple II series or compatible; 128K RAMS; color recommended. Also available for IBM PC

Williams, Suzanne. My Dog Never Says Please. Pictures by Tedd Arnold. 1st ed. New York: Dial Books for Young Readers, 1997.

Tired of having to mind her manners, clean her room, and wear shoes, Ginny Mae wishes she could trade places with the family dog.


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