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Titles written and illustrated by Tasha Tudor include the following:

  • Pumpkin Moonshine
  • A Tale for Easter
  • Snow before Christmas
  • Thistly B
  • The Dolls' Christmas
  • Edgar Allan Crow
  • Amanda and the Bear
  • A is for Annabelle
  • 1 is One
  • A Time to Keep
  • Corgiville Fair
  • Tasha Tudor's Seasons of Delight
  • The Great Corgiville Kidnapping

Titles illustrated by Tasha Tudor include the following:

  • The Wind in the Willows, 1966, World Publishing
  • Wings from the Wind, 1964, J. B. Lippincott
  • A Basket of Herbs, 1983, Stephen Greene Press
  • The Night Before Christmas, 1975, Rand McNally & Company
  • The Secret Garden, 1962, Harper & Row Publishers
  • A Little Princess, 1963, HarperCollins Publishers
  • A Child's Garden of Verses, 1947, Henry Z. Walck, Inc.

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