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Val Teal

(Valentine Moline Teal)

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(1902 - 1997)

Val Teal

Val Teal was the third generation of her family to be born on St. Valentine’s Day. Beginning in the 1930’s she wrote for popular magazines, including Ladies’ Home Journal and Saturday Evening Post.

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The Little Woman Wanted Noise (1943)

The little woman moved to the country, but she couldn’t rest and she had no peace of mind because it was so quiet. This story tells how she set about changing that. Robert Lawson drew the pictures.

Author(s): Val Teal
Illustrator(s): Robert Lawson

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The Little Woman Wanted Noise (1967)

The little woman moved to the country, but she couldn’t rest and she had no peace of mind because it was so quiet. This story tells how she set about changing that. Robert Lawson drew the pictures.

Author(s): Val Teal
Illustrator(s): Robert Lawson

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The Little Woman Wanted Noise (2013)

The little woman moved to the country, but she couldn’t rest and she had no peace of mind because it was so quiet. This story tells how she set about changing that. Robert Lawson drew the pictures.

Author(s): Val Teal
Illustrator(s): Robert Lawson

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Manual for Teaching the Second Reader II (1958)

An elementary school reader. This volume include the teacher’s manual.

Author(s): Lois Lenski
Odille Ousley
Tom Robinson
David H. Russell
Val Teal
Et al
Illustrator(s): Various

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Storytime Tales (1950)

A collection of sixty-seven favorite stories, poems and songs. There is also an early edition with forty-two selections.

Author(s): Margaret Wise Brown
Byron Jackson
Kathryn Jackson
Lois Lenski
Carl Sandburg
Val Teal
Et al
Illustrator(s): Corinne Malvern

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