Gail E. Haley
1939-
(1989 Kerlan Award)
The Kerlan Award is given "in recognition of singular attainments in the creation of children's literature and in appreciation for generous donation of unique resources to the Kerlan Collection for the study of children's literature." The books listed below are owned by the University of Minnesota Duluth (UMD) Library.
Author/Illustrator |
Haley, Gail E. (1973). Jack Jouett's ride. New York : Viking Press. 973.3 H168j Recaptures the incident during the American Revolution when Jack Jouett rode to warn Thomas Jefferson and others of the coming of Tarleton's raiders. |
Haley, Gail E. (1971). Noah's ark. New York : Atheneum. PRIM-FIC H1684no After a dream about a zoo with nothing but empty cages marked "Extinct," Noah builds an ark to save the animals from the deadly pollution of the world. |
Haley, Gail E. (1964). One, two, buckle my shoe. Garden City, N.Y. : Doubleday. 398.8 M918o A collection of different counting rhymes. |
Haley, Gail E. (1970). A story, a story; an African tale. New York : Atheneum. 398.2 H1688st Recounts how most African folk tales came to be called "Spider Stories." |
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Haley, Gail E. (????). A story, a story [sound recording]. PC 656 Recounts how most African folk tales came to be called "Spider Stories." |
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Konigsburg, E. L. (1971). Altogether, one at a time. (Illustrated by Gail E. Haley and others). New York : Atheneum. INTR-FIC K82AL Four short stories about how things can be both bad and good -- and you almost always have to take both. |
Hunt, Bernice Kohn. (1965). Koalas. (Pictures by Gail E.Haley). Englewood Cliffs, N.J. : Prentice-Hall. 599 H939k Describes the characteristics, behaviors, and habitat of Australian koalas. |
Author Information |
Berman, R. (2001). Gail E. Haley. The Kerlan Awards in children's literature, 1975-2001 (pp. 126-132). St. Paul: Pogo Press. Children REF PN 497 .K47 2001 |
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Gail Haley Teacher Resource File (Internet School Library Media Center) |
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