Margot Zemach
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Gender | Female |
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Death | 35 years ago |
Date of birth | November 30,1931 |
Zodiac sign | Sagittarius |
Born | Los Angeles |
California | |
United States | |
Date of died | November 21,1989 |
Died | Berkeley |
California | |
United States | |
Spouse | Harve Zemach |
Children | Kaethe Zemach |
Job | Illustrator |
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ID | 635638 |
It Could Always Be Worse
Duffy and the Devil
The Little Red Hen: An Old Story
The Judge: An Untrue Tale
Jake and Honeybunch go to heaven
Eating up Gladys
The three wishes
A Penny a Look: An Old Story
Los Tres Cerditos
Mommy, Buy Me a China Doll
Some from the moon, some from the sun
All God's Critters Got a Place in the Choir
To Hilda for helping
The Princess and Froggie
Naftali the Storyteller and His Horse, Sus
Awake and Dreaming
The Foundling and Other Tales of Prydain
Too Much Nose: An Italian Tale
The two foolish cats
Mother Goose Picture Book
The Three Sillies: A Folk Tale
Shrewd Todie and Lyzer the Miser & Other Children's Stories
The sign in Mendel's window
Come on, Patsy
The Enchanted Umbrella
Molly, McCullough and Tom the Rogue
The king of the hermits, and other stories
Duffy and the Devil
The Little Red Hen: An Old Story
The Judge: An Untrue Tale
Jake and Honeybunch go to heaven
Eating up Gladys
The three wishes
A Penny a Look: An Old Story
Los Tres Cerditos
Mommy, Buy Me a China Doll
Some from the moon, some from the sun
All God's Critters Got a Place in the Choir
To Hilda for helping
The Princess and Froggie
Naftali the Storyteller and His Horse, Sus
Awake and Dreaming
The Foundling and Other Tales of Prydain
Too Much Nose: An Italian Tale
The two foolish cats
Mother Goose Picture Book
The Three Sillies: A Folk Tale
Shrewd Todie and Lyzer the Miser & Other Children's Stories
The sign in Mendel's window
Come on, Patsy
The Enchanted Umbrella
Molly, McCullough and Tom the Rogue
The king of the hermits, and other stories
Margot Zemach Life story
Margot Zemach was an American illustrator of more than forty children's books, some of which she also wrote. Many were adaptations of folk tales from around the world, especially Yiddish and other Eastern European stories.