Sydney Taylor - Works

Works

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  • All-of-a-Kind Family (1951), illustrated by Helen John
  • More All-Of-A-Kind Family (1954), illustrated by Mary Stevens
  • All-of-a-Kind Family Uptown (1958), illustrated by Mary Stevens
  • Mr. Barney's Beard (1961)
  • Now That You Are 8 (1963)
  • The Dog Who Came to Dinner (1966)
  • A Papa Like Everyone Else (1966)
  • All-of-a-Kind Family Downtown (1972), illustrated by Beth and Joe Krush
  • Ella of All-of-a-Kind Family (1978), illustrated by Gail Owens
  • Danny Loves a Holiday (1980)

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