Arnold Lobel
Arnold Stark Lobel (1933–1987) was an American author and illustrator of children's books, best known for the Frog and Toad series (1970–1979) and Mouse Soup (1977).[1][2] He won the Caldecott Medal for Fables in 1981 and illustrated nearly 100 books, often using animal characters to explore themes of friendship and childhood.[1][3][5] Born in Los Angeles, raised in Schenectady, New York, he studied at Pratt Institute and began publishing in the 1960s after early health challenges sparked his imagination.[2][3]
Children's literature
Picture books
Sapo y Sepo, Inseparables = Frog and Toad Together
Giant John
Frog and Toad Together Book and CD (I Can Read Book 2)
Mouse Tales
The Frogs and Toads All Sang
A Treeful of Pigs
Mouse Tales (I Can Read Book 2)
Days With Frog and Toad
Frog and Toad All Year
Frog And Toad Are Friends
Ming Lo Moves The Mountain (Turtleback School & Library Binding Edition)
A Three Hat Day
Small Pig (An I Can Read Book)
Arnold Lobel's Mother Goose for babies
[Mouse Soup] [By: Lobel, Arnold] [September, 1983]
Odd Owls & Stout Pigs: A Book of Nonsense
Gregory Griggs and other nursery rhyme people
The Rose In My Garden (Turtleback School & Library Binding Edition)
Frog and toad are friends
Grasshopper on the Road (I Can Read Level 2)
A treeful of pigs
Hansel and Gretel
Mouse Tales Audio Collection: Mouse Tales, Mouse Soup (Playaway Top Children's Picks)
The Frogs and Toads All Sang