Books by Beni Montresor
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Bedtime by Beni Montresor ( 1978)
A little boy who is not ready for bedtime runs to hide in a magic castle and finds some unusual friends there.
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Belling the Tiger by Mary Stolz ( 1991)
Instead of belling the cat, two small mice wind up on a ship headed for strange adventures.
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The Birthday of the Infanta And Other Tales by Oscar Wilde, Beni Montresor ( 1987)
A young dwarf becomes aware of his ugliness, a giant agrees to share his beautiful garden, a nightingale makes an unappreciated sacrifice, a king rejects his riches, and a statue and a swallow help the poor.
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Cinderella by Beni Montresor, Gioacchino Rossini ( 1973) |
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The Dragon Drummer A Story A B C by Beni Montresor ( 1993) |
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Hansel and Gretel by Beni Montresor ( 2001)
A new adaption of the classic tale, filled with brilliant colors with a computer-enhanced collage, details the story of Hansel and Gretel, who fall asleep and are captured by an evil witch who wants to eat them, but Gretel finds the strength inside to save her brother and free the other prisoners.
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Little Red Riding Hood by Beni Montresor ( 1991)
A little girl on her way to visit her grandmother meets a hungry wolf in the forest.
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May I Bring a Friend? by Beatrice S. De Regniers ( 1989)
Aladdin Books presents a handsome new edition of a Caldecott Medal winner. "Absurdities and contrasts are so imaginatively combined in a hilarious comedy of manners that the merriment can be enjoyed on several levels".--The Horn Book. Three-color illustrations.
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The Nightingale by Hans Christian Andersen, Alan Benjamin ( 1988)
Despite being neglected by the emperor for a jewel-studded bird, the little nightingale revives the dying ruler with its beautiful song.
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On Christmas Eve by Margaret Wise Brown ( 1985)
A picture story of four anxious children on Christmas Eve.
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Witches of Venice by Beni Montresor ( 1989)
After finding the flower plant girl in the witches' castle, a little flower plant boy helps her escape.
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