Jane Belk Moncure
Jane Belk Moncure (December 16, 1926 – July 30, 2013) was an American author specializing in early childhood non-fiction, fiction, and poetry. She is best known for her Magic Castle Readers series, including titles like A Colour Clown Comes to Town, Dragon in a Wagon, and Hop-Skip Jump-A-Roo Zoo, some of which were adapted into CD-ROMs. She lived in Virginia and North Carolina and wrote under pseudonyms such as Bruce Wannamaker, Mary Thornton Blanton, and Jennie Davis.[1][2][4]
Dec 16, 1926
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children's literature
early childhood non-fiction
early childhood fiction
poetry
My" A" Sound Box (Sound Box Books)
My Nine Book (My First Steps to Math)
My "o" Sound Box
My "t" Sound Box
Nanny Goat's Boat (Magic Castle Readers)
My "s" Sound Box
My "v" Sound Box
Word Bird's Thanksgiving Words : Word Bird Library
My "D" Sound Box
Caring
My "g" Sound Box
My "h" Sound Box
My "q" Sound Box
My "c" Sound Box
Little Too-Tall: A Book about Friendship
Rabbits' Habits: A Book about Good Habits
How Many Ways Can You Cut a Pie?: A Book About Math
Smile, Says Little Crocodile: A Book about Good Habits
What Can We Play Today?: A Book About Community Helpers
Mr. Doodle Had a Poodle: A Book About Fun Activities
Away Went the Farmer's Hat
A Wish-For Dinosaur: A Just-For-Fun Book
Hop-Skip-Jump-A-Roo Zoo: A Book about Imitating
The Biggest Snowball of All: A Book about Sizes