Margaret Wise Brown
Margaret Wise Brown (1910–1952) was a prolific American writer of children's literature, best known for classics like Goodnight Moon (1947) and The Runaway Bunny (1942), authoring over 100 innovative picture books.[1][2] She studied at the progressive Bank Street School, pioneered 'here-and-now' storytelling with lyrical rhymes, and worked as an editor at W.R. Scott, Inc., bridging education, publishing, and experimental arts.[3][6] Brown lived adventurously and died suddenly at age 42 from an embolism in Nice, France.[4][5]
Children's literature
Picture books
The Good Little Bad Little Pig!
The Fathers Are Coming Home
Bumble Bugs and Elephants: A Big and Little Book
Wait Till The Moon Is Full (Turtleback School & Library Binding Edition)
A Child's Good Morning Book
The Diggers
Bunny's Noisy Book
The Country Noisy Book
Goodnight Moon
Goodnight Moon ABC: An Alphabet Book
Sleepy ABC
Sleepy ABC
The Wonderful House (A Golden Classic)
Fox Eyes
The Important Book
Count to Ten With a Mouse
A Child is Born
All The Families
The Good Little Bad Little Pig
One More Rabbit
Sheep Don't Count Sheep
Fox Eyes
Un conejito más
Goodnight Moon 123/Buenas noches, Luna 123: A Counting Book/Un libro para contar