Ann Tompert
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Gender | Female |
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Age | 106 |
Date of birth | January 11,1918 |
Zodiac sign | Capricorn |
Born | Detroit |
Michigan | |
United States | |
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ID | 553912 |
Grandfather Tang's Story
Nothing Sticks Like a Shadow
Saint Patrick
Harry's Hats
Saint Nicholas
Saint Valentine
Will You Come Back for Me
Just a Little Bit
Little Fox Goes to the End of the World
Bamboo hats and a rice cake
The errant knight
How Rabbit Lost His Tail
A carol for Christmas
Joan of Arc: Heroine of France
The Pied Piper of Peru
The Greatest Showman on Earth: A Biography of P. T. Barnum
The jade horse, the cricket, and the peach stone
The Tzar's bird
The Silver Whistle
The clever princess
The hungry black bag
Charlotte & Charles
Sue Patch and the crazy clocks
Three foolish tales
Savina, the Gypsy dancer
Badger on his own
Fun for Ozzie
Little Otter remembers, and other stories
The crow, the kite, and the golden umbrella
It May Come in Handy Someday: Story
Hyacinth, the reluctant duck
Savina, the Gypsy Dance
Nothing Sticks Like a Shadow
Saint Patrick
Harry's Hats
Saint Nicholas
Saint Valentine
Will You Come Back for Me
Just a Little Bit
Little Fox Goes to the End of the World
Bamboo hats and a rice cake
The errant knight
How Rabbit Lost His Tail
A carol for Christmas
Joan of Arc: Heroine of France
The Pied Piper of Peru
The Greatest Showman on Earth: A Biography of P. T. Barnum
The jade horse, the cricket, and the peach stone
The Tzar's bird
The Silver Whistle
The clever princess
The hungry black bag
Charlotte & Charles
Sue Patch and the crazy clocks
Three foolish tales
Savina, the Gypsy dancer
Badger on his own
Fun for Ozzie
Little Otter remembers, and other stories
The crow, the kite, and the golden umbrella
It May Come in Handy Someday: Story
Hyacinth, the reluctant duck
Savina, the Gypsy Dance
Ann Tompert Life story
Ann Tompert has written more than three dozen books. She was born on a small farm outside Detroit, Michigan, and now lives in Port Huron. Little Fox Goes to the End of the World was originally published in 1976 with artwork by John Wallner.