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Sweet Pickles Series with Richard Hefter, Illustrator (unless otherwise indicated)
Ages 4 - 8
  • Elephant Eats the Profits (1977)
    Elephant's enormous appetite almost puts her out of business as manager of the Sweet Pickles Supermarket.

  • Fish and Flips (1977) with Ruth Lerner
    Perleish is not afraid to try outrageous motorcycle stunts, even though everyone warns her not to.

  • Fixed by Camel (1977)
    Camel finds a practical way to handle an interfering kangaroo.

  • Goose Goofs Off (1977)
    Goose continues to put things off in order to take it easy.

  • Jackal Wants Everything (1977) with Ruth Lerner Perle
    Jackal wants everything he sees--and then some more.

  • Me Too, Iguana (1977)
    The residents of Sweet Pickle try to help Iguana who wants to be like everyone else she sees.

  • Quail Can't Decide (1977)
    Quail can't make up her mind how to spend her dollar.

  • Rest, Rabbit, Rest (1977)
    Rabbit's schedule keeps him so busy his friends have to trick him into resting.

  • Who Stole Alligator's Shoe? (1977)
    Alligator blames everybody but herself when she can't find her left shoe.

  • Happy Birthday Unicorn (1978) with Ruth Lerner Perle
    Unicorn changes everyone's conception of a proper birthday party for a senior citizen in a unique way.

  • Nuts to Nightingale (1978)
    Everyone in the town of Sweet Pickles gets together to stop Nightingale's nasty pranks.

  • Octopus Protests (1978) with Ruth Lerner Perle

  • Rainy Day Parade (1978)
       Book and Cassette (1986)
    Zany Zebra shows the residents of the town of Sweet Pickles that a rainy day can be a wonderful day.

  • Scaredy Bear (1978)
    Bear really wants to be friends with Pig, but is so bashful he can't figure out how to do it.

  • Wait! Wait! Wait! (1978)
    Responsible Rabbit has trouble coping with having to wait for things, especially when standing in line.

  • Ice Cream Dreams (1980)
    Goof-Off Goose helps Worried Walrus turn his terrible recurring nightmare into a wonderful dream.

  • A Bad Break (1981)
    A series of misunderstandings causes the whole town to gather at Goose's house with help she doesn't need.

  • Wet Paint (1981)
    Clever Camel disarms her accusers when she admits to making a mistake and offers to repair the damage she caused.

  • What a mess! (1981)
    Goof Off Goose promises to clean up the mess in her yard "tomorrow". A snow storm helps her keep her promise to her neighbors.

  • What's So Great About Nice? (1981)
    Jealous Jackal learns why Loving Lion receives so many valentines.

  • The Sweet Pickles Get to Know the World Dictionary  (1983), Denise Yuspeh, Jacquelyn Reinach, and Ruth Lerner Perle, ed.; Richard Hefter, Illustrator
    16 volumes

Sweet Talkin Books (2001)  with James Proimos, Illustrator
Play is how kids learn to understand the world around them. Created with the participation of a developmental psychologist, each Sweet Talkin’ book provides a delightful opportunity for interactive play between caregivers and toddlers.
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