Betsy Lewin - Books Illustrated

Books Illustrated

  • Thump, Quack, Moo by Doreen Cronin and Betsy Lewin, Atheneum Books, 2006, ISBN 978-1-4169-1630-7
  • Horse Song: The Naadam of Mongolia by Ted Lewin and Betsy Lewin, Lee & Low Books, 2008, ISBN 978-1-58430-277-3
  • Heat Wave by Eileen Spinelli, Harcourt Children's Books, 2007, ISBN 978-0-15-216779-0
  • Dooby, Dooby, Moo by Doreen Cronin, Atheneum Books, 2006, ISBN 978-0-618-43477-0 and ISBN 0-618-43477-1
  • Click Clack, Quackity-Quack by Doreen Cronin, Atheneum Books, 2005, ISBN 978-0-689-87715-5
  • Click, Clack, Splish, Splash by Doreen Cronin, Atheneum Books, 2005, ISBN 978-0-689-87716-2
  • Duck For President by Doreen Cronin, Simon & Schuster, 2004, ISBN 0-689-86377-2
  • Animal Snackers by Betsy Lewin, Henry Holt, 2004, ISBN 0-8050-6748-5
  • The Sleepover by Grace Maccarone, Scholastic, 2003, ISBN 0-439-38575-X
  • Cat Count by Betsy Lewin, Henry Holt, 2003, ISBN 0-8050-6747-7
  • Two Eggs Please by Sarah Weeks, Simon & Schuster, 2003, ISBN 0-689-83196-X
  • A Hug Goes Around by Laura Krauss Melmed, HarperCollins, 2003, ISBN 0-688-14680-5
  • Giggle, Giggle, Quack by Doreen Cronin, Simon & Schuster, 2002, ISBN 0-689-84506-5
  • Aunt Minnie and the Twister by Mary S. Prigger, Clarion Books, 2002, ISBN 0-618-11136-0
  • Click, Clack, Moo: Cows That Type by Doreen Cronin, Simon & Schuster, 2000, ISBN 0-689-83213-3
  • Aunt Minnie McGranahan by Mary S. Prigger, Clarion Books, 1999, ISBN 0-395-82270-X
  • No Such Thing by Jackie French Koller, Boyds Mills Press, 1996, ISBN 1-56397-490-8
  • Somebody Catch My Homework by David Harrison, Boyds Mills Press, 1993, ISBN 1-878093-87-8
  • Chubbo’s Pool by Betsy Lewin, Clarion Books, 1996, ISBN 0-395-72807-X
  • What’s The Matter Habibi? by Betsy Lewin, Clarion Books, 1997, ISBN 0-395-85816-X
  • Promises by Elizabeth Winthrop, Clarion Books, 2000, ISBN 0-395-82272-6
  • Gorilla Walk by Ted and Betsy Lewin, (Lothrop) HarperCollins, 1999, ISBN 0-688-16509-5
  • Elephant Quest by Ted and Betsy Lewin, HarperCollins, 2000, ISBN 0-688-14111-0
  • Purrfectly Purrfect by Patricia Lauber, HarperCollins, 2000, ISBN 0-688-17299-7
  • Araminta’s Paintbox by Karen Ackerman, Simon & Schuster, Aladdin paperback, 1990, ISBN 0-689-82091-7
  • Booby Hatch by Betsy Lewin, Clarion paperback, 1995, ISBN 0-395-84516-5
  • Yo Hungry Wolf! by David Vozar, B.D.Dell paperback, 1993, ISBN 0-440-40953-5
  • Dumpy La Rue by Elizabeth Winthrop, Henry Holt, 2001, ISBN 0-8050-6385-4
  • A Houseful of Christmas by Barbara Joosse, Henry Holt, 2001, ISBN 0-8050-6391-9
  • Itchy, Itchy Chicken Pox by Grace Maccarone, Scholastic, ISBN 0-590-44948-6
  • My Tooth is About to Fall Out by Grace Maccarone, Scholastic
  • Gym Day Winner by Grace Maccarone, Scholastic, ISBN 0-606-09280-3
  • Recess Mess by Grace Maccarone, Scholastic
  • Lunchbox Surprise by Grace Maccarone, Scholastic
  • I Have A Cold by Grace Maccarone, Scholastic, ISBN 0-590-39638-2
  • Class Trip by Grace Maccarone, Scholastic, ISBN 0-439-06755-3
  • Fraidy Cats by Stephen Krensky, Scholastic, ISBN 0-590-46438-8
  • Groundhog Day by Betsy Lewin, Scholastic, ISBN 0-439-10802-0
  • Is It Far to Zanzibar?: Poems About Tanzania by Nikki Grimes, HarperCollins, ISBN 0-688-13157-3
  • Walk a Green Path by Betsy Lewin, HarperCollins, 1995
  • What is the Shark Wears Tennis Shoes? by Winifred Morris, Atheneum Books, 1990
  • Kitten in Trouble by M. Polushkin, Simon & Schuster Children's Publishing,1988
  • Furlie Cat by Berneice Frechet, 1986
  • Hip, Hippo, Hooray by Betsy Lewin, 1982

Also

  • Penny by Beatrice Schenk de Regniers, Lothrop, Lee * Shepard Books, 1987

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