![]() The Yellow Brick Toad: Funny Frog Cartoons, Riddles, and Silly Stories, Doubleday (Garden City, NY), 1978. The Chocolate Marshmelephant Sundae, Franklin Watts (Danbury, CT), 1978. What's Up, Duck?: Cartoons, Riddles, and Jokes, Franklin Watts (Danbury, CT), 1978. There's a Hippopotamus under My Bed, illustrated by Ray Cruz, Franklin Watts (Danbury, CT), 1977. Never Tickle a Turtle: Cartoons, Riddles, and Funny Stories, Franklin Watts (Danbury, CT), 1977. (With William Cole) The Square Bear and Other Riddle Rhymes, Scholastic (New York, NY), 1977. (With William Cole) Knock Knocks You've Never Heard Before, Franklin Watts (Danbury, CT), 1977. Silly Puzzles, Xerox Publications (Middletown, CT), 1976.ĭazzles, Grosset & Dunlap (New York, NY), 1977. (With William Cole) Knock Knocks: The Most Ever, Franklin Watts (Danbury, CT), 1976.įunny Bones: Cartoon Monster Riddles, Franklin Watts (Danbury, CT), 1976. Riddle Riot, Scholastic (New York, NY), 1976. Soup with Quackers!: Funny Cartoon Riddles, Franklin Watts (Danbury, CT), 1976. Wuzzles, Scholastic (New York, NY), 1976. What Can a Hippopotamus Be?, illustrated by Robert Grossman, Parents Magazine Press (New York, NY), 1975. Magic Letter Riddles, Scholastic (New York, NY), 1974. How Far Will a Rubberband Stretch?, illustrated by Jerry Joyner, Parents Magazine Press (New York, NY), 1974. ![]() The Staff, illustrated by Joseph Schindelman, Random House (New York, NY), 1971. My Little Friend, illustrated by Arnie Levin, Lothrop, Lee & Shepard (Philadelphia, PA), 1971. The Smiling Book, illustrated by Arnie Levin, Lothrop, Lee & Shepard (Philadelphia, PA), 1971. The Rainbow, illustrated by Donald Leake, H. (Editor, with William Cole) The Classic Cartoons: A Definitive Gallery of the Cartoon as Art and as Humor, World Publishing (New York, NY), 1966. The Prince and the Seven Moons, illustrated by Ursula Arndt, Macmillan (New York, NY), 1966. Penny Pencil: The Story of a Pencil, Harper (New York, NY), 1963. The King's Flower, Orion Press (Columbus, OH), 1963. ![]() The Clown's Smile, Harper ( New York, NY), 1962, new edition, illustrated by Tracey Cameron, 1986. The Magic Boy, Harper ( New York, NY), 1961. MEMBER: PEN International, American Society of Composers, Authors, and Publishers.ĪWARDS, HONORS: Children's Choice citation, International Reading Association and Children's Book Council, 1982, for Moonkey. #OWLY BOOK MIKE THALER SOFTWARE#Designer of software and computer games, including The Riddle King's Riddle Magic (software), and board games, including Scrambled Legs and The Riddle King's Riddle Race. Teacher of workshops on making riddles, making creative books, stories, and creative dramatics. #OWLY BOOK MIKE THALER SERIES#Public Broadcasting Service, creator of "Letterman" for the children's television series The Electric Company. Also works as songwriter, sculptor, game designer, teacher, and lecturer. E-mail- ĬAREER: Author and illustrator, 1961–. Agent-Andrea Brown, 1076 Eagle Dr., Salinas, CA 93905. Hobbies and other interests: "Collecting art, netsuke, model and toy race cars, t-shirts, and laughter."ĪDDRESSES: Home and office-P.O. ![]() Education: Attended University of California, Los Angeles. PERSONAL: Born 1936, in Los Angeles, CA son of Ben (in sales also a poet and sculptor) and Jean (Rosensweig) Thaler married Laurel Lee (a professor and writer), March 3, 1995. ![]()
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