What do I do? : production material, 1967.

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What do I do? : production material, 1967.

A little Puerto Rican girl tells what she does in various work and play situations throughout one day. Text in English and Spanish. The collection comprises one corrected carbon typescript, correspondence, a 41-page pencil dummy with holograph text, sixteen pencil studies.

Illustrations : 17 items.Manuscripts : 1 folder.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7817101

University of Minnesota, Minneapolis

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Simon, Norman

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Born in New York City in 1927, Norma Simon worked as a teacher before moving into the authorship of children's books, including writing and editing educational materials. She is known for her books on Jewish holidays, as well as work that reflects a concern with breaking stereotypes, whether associated with gender, race, or age. From the description of Norma Simon papers, 1954-1991 [manuscript]. (University of Southern Mississippi, Regional Campus). WorldCat record id: 746219224 ...

Lasker, Joe

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After winning the Prix de Rome, working free lance and as a visiting professor, Joseph Leon Lasker began illustrating Miriam Schlein books in the 1960s. He later began illustrating his own titles, beginning with Mothers Can Do Anything (1972), focusing on histories and books about special children. From the description of What do I do? : production material, 1967. (University of Minnesota, Minneapolis). WorldCat record id: 62496891 From the description of My house : producti...