Stephen Krensky
Stephen Krensky is a prolific children's author born in Boston, Massachusetts, who has published over 100 books spanning fiction, nonfiction, picture books, easy readers, and biographies. He began writing while attending Hamilton College, with his first book published in 1977, and has written on diverse subjects including dinosaurs, American history, Annie Oakley, and Jewish holidays. He has received numerous awards including the Sydney Taylor Book Award and Notable Book designations from the American Library Association and National Council for the Social Studies.
children's fiction
children's nonfiction
picture books
easy readers
biography
Zebulon Pike (Great Explorers)
Vampires (Monster Chronicles)
Ghosts
The Great Moon Hoax
Lionel and His Friends (Easy-to-Read, Dial)
Mother's Day Surprise
My Dad Can Do Anything
What's the Big Idea?: Four Centuries of Innovation in Boston
Chaucer's First Winter
Dragons (Monster Chronicles)
Lionel in the Summer (Easy-to-Read, Dial)
The Lion and the Hare: An East African Folktale
Berto Da La Talla / Buster Makes the Grade
Louise Goes Wild (Action Packs)
How Santa Got His Job
Lionel's Birthday (Easy-to-Read, Dial)
The Bogeyman (Monster Chronicles)
Bubble Trouble (Ready-To-Read:)
How Coyote Stole the Summer: A Native American Folktale
Francisca, increible, pero cierto! / Francine, Believe It or Not!
Lionel in Winter (Easy-to-Read, Dial)
The Mummy (Monster Chronicles)
Frankenstein (Monster Chronicles)
Snack Attack (Ready-To-Read - Level 1)