Most Popular Books by Mirra Ginsburg

Mirra Ginsburg is the author of Good Morning, Chick (1989), Three Kittens (1988), Across the Stream (1991), Clay Boy (1997), Two Greedy Bears (1976).

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Good Morning, Chick

release date: May 26, 1989
Good Morning, Chick
"An ingenious barnyard story, brief but well-paced, simple but colorful."--Booklist. "The bright pictures and the wealth of animal sounds and actions make it a natural for the very youngest."--School Library Journal.

Three Kittens

release date: Jun 01, 1988
Three Kittens
Records the adventures of three playful kittens.

Across the Stream

release date: May 22, 1991
Across the Stream
A hen and her chicks — with the help of a duck and her ducklings — find a way to put their bad dreams behind them!

Clay Boy

release date: May 30, 1997
Clay Boy
An insatiable boy made of clay devours everything in sight until a fiesty goat ruins his appetite. Vibrant paintings invigorate this retelling of a Russian folktale.

Two Greedy Bears

Two Greedy Bears
Two young bears are out to see the world and are determined to outdo each other. "I''m hungry", says one. "I''m hungrier", says the other. So who gets the biggest portion of the big, round cheese they discover? A sly fox, that''s who! "The pictures are lively and colorful and so is Ginsburg''s text". -- Publishers Weekly

Asleep, Asleep

release date: Jan 01, 1992
Asleep, Asleep
Everything everywhere is asleep except for the wind and one wakeful child.

The Chick and the Duckling

release date: Jan 01, 1996
The Chick and the Duckling
Part of the "Welcome" set of seven 1st-grade readers.

Four Brave Sailors

release date: Aug 17, 1987
Four Brave Sailors
Four mice are brave sailors who fear nothing except the cat.

The Chinese Mirror

release date: Jan 01, 1988
The Chinese Mirror
A retelling of a traditional Korean tale in which a mirror brought from China causes confusion within a family as each member looks in it and sees a different stranger.

The Twelve Clever Brothers and Other Fools

The Twelve Clever Brothers and Other Fools
Fourteen traditional folktales from the different peoples of Russia featuring both clever and silly fools.

The King who Tried to Fry an Egg on His Head

release date: Jan 01, 1994
The King who Tried to Fry an Egg on His Head
A poor and foolish king marries off his three daughters to the Sun, the Moon, and the Raven and then tries to copy their special talents.

Where Does the Sun Go at Night?

release date: Apr 23, 1987
Where Does the Sun Go at Night?
Every night the sun goes to the house of his grandma, the deep blue sky, is tucked in bed by his grandpa, the wind, and is awakened the following day by the morning.

The Fisherman's Son

The Fisherman's Son
A fisherman''s son saves the lives of four animals who in turn help him accomplish the impossible tasks set him by the woman he wants to marry.

How the Sun was Brought Back to the Sky

How the Sun was Brought Back to the Sky
After the sun fails to shine for the third day, three chicks go in search of it with the help of their animal friends.

The Sun's Asleep Behind the Hill

release date: Oct 01, 2000
The Sun's Asleep Behind the Hill
The sun, the breeze, the leaves, the bird, the squirrel, and the child all grow tired after a long day and go to sleep.

A Mushroom in the Rain

A Mushroom in the Rain
How can an ant, butterfly, mouse, sparrow, and rabbit all take shelter from the rain under the same mushroom when originally there was room only for the ant?

The Chick and the Duckling (Dot Book).

The Chick and the Duckling (Dot Book).
As Duckling sets off to explore the world, Chick is close behind, mimicking each of his actions with a perky "Me too." But when Duckling decides to go for a swim, his friend is in for a surprise.

Notes from Underground ... Newly Translated by Mirra Ginsburg. Introduction by Donald Fanger

Merry-Go-Round

release date: Jan 01, 1992
Merry-Go-Round
A collection of four fables featuring animal characters.

The Proud Maiden, Tungak, and the Sun

The Proud Maiden, Tungak, and the Sun
A Russian Eskimo tale explaining why the sun shines on the tundra for part of the year.

The Strongest One of All

The Strongest One of All
After slipping on some ice, a lamb asks the ice, the sun, the clouds, the rain, the earth, and the grass who is the strongest one of all... and gets a surprising answer!

The Old Man and His Birds

release date: Jan 01, 1994
The Old Man and His Birds
A mysterious old man wears a rich robe, hiding birds that cause the seasons to change.
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