Stephanie Garon graduated from Cornell University and Maryland Institute College of Art. An author and illustrator of children's books, Stephanie works at the Walters Art Museum in Baltimore, Maryland.
A girl travels to Philadelphia to visit a hat shop run by Lulu Mae Reeves, a hat maker for famous singers and movie stars, and discovers the secret behind the tradition of buying from the shop.
Peek into gallery of a museum before it opens to the public when a security guard gets surprised by a statue that has come to life. A charming, wordless interchange of imagination and choreography of roles. Ages 3-6.
When two delivery men from a special effects company accidentally lose all the contents of the box they're delivering to the city, the workmen are forced to clean up the mess. From mermaids to Christmas elves, playful characters fill this story from start to finish. Ages 4-8.
Use this primer with starting readers to get them excited about reading. Entertaining, playful images delight and guide the reader through simple, one syllable text.
Celebrate graduation with this adorable toast to all the feats accomplished in preschool -- from eating to dancing to reading. A perfect gift for any recent graduate.
Witness the world from the view of a shoe shine man in the busy city. Rhythmic verses echo the beat of the city as Shoe Shine Sammy wonders whether the passersby -- from Santa to the Pied Piper -- are real or imaginary.