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Weston Woods Studios (or simply Weston Woods) is a production company that makes audio and short films based on well-known books for children. It was founded in 1953 by
Morton Schindel Morton Schindel (April 23, 1918 – August 20, 2016) was an American educator, producer, and founder of Weston Woods Studios, which specializes in adapting children's books into animated films. He named the company after the wooded area outside hi ...
in
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, and named after the wooded area near his home. The company's first project was ''
Andy and the Lion ''Andy and the Lion'', written and illustrated by James Daugherty, is a 1938 picture book published by Puffin Books. ''Andy and the Lion'' was a Caldecott Medal Honor Book for 1939 and was Daugherty's first Caldecott Honor Medal of a total of two ...
'' in 1954, and its first animated film was ''
The Snowy Day ''The Snowy Day'' is a 1962 children's picture book by American author and illustrator Ezra Jack Keats. It features Peter, an African American boy, who explores his neighborhood after the season’s first snowfall. Keats’ illustrations helped ...
'' in 1964. In 1968, Weston Woods began a long collaboration with animator
Gene Deitch Eugene Merril Deitch (August 8, 1924 – April 16, 2020) was an American illustrator, animator, comics artist, and film director who was based in Prague from the 1960s until his death in 2020. Deitch was known for creating animated cartoons ...
. Later, they opened international offices in
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, UK (1972), as well as in Canada (1975), and in Australia (1977). In addition to making the films, the company also conducted interviews with the writers, illustrators, and makers of the films. The films appeared on children's television programs such as ''
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'', '' Pinwheel'', ''
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'', ''Lunchbox'', ''
Eureeka's Castle ''Eureeka's Castle'' is an American children's television series created by Debby Beece and Judy Katschke. It originally aired on Nickelodeon's Nick Jr. block from September 4, 1989 to November 10, 1991. The program featured various puppet char ...
'', and ''Mister Moose's Fun Time''. In the mid-1980s, the films were released on VHS under the ''Children's Circle'' titles, and
Wood Knapp Video Wood Knapp & Co., commonly called Wood Knapp Video or simply Wood Knapp, was a VHS distributor founded in 1988 by Betsy Wood Knapp. It distributed the Children's Circle releases from Weston Woods Studios, obscure United Artists releases, the 1 ...
distributed these releases from 1988 to 1995. Beginning in 1968, the company also made filmstrips and audio recordings synchronized to them, which became known as the Picture Book Parade. Many of these recordings were narrated by actor Owen Jordan and were often different or expanded recordings from the films. In 1996, the company was acquired by
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.


Selected filmography

* 1955 – ''
Andy and the Lion ''Andy and the Lion'', written and illustrated by James Daugherty, is a 1938 picture book published by Puffin Books. ''Andy and the Lion'' was a Caldecott Medal Honor Book for 1939 and was Daugherty's first Caldecott Honor Medal of a total of two ...
'' * 1955 – '' Make Way for Ducklings'' * 1955 – ''The Red Carpet'' * 1955 – ''
Stone Soup Stone Soup is a European folk story in which hungry strangers convince the people of a town to each share a small amount of their food in order to make a meal that everyone enjoys, and exists as a moral regarding the value of sharing. In varyin ...
'' * 1955 – ''
Millions of Cats ''Millions of Cats'' is a children's picture book written and illustrated by Wanda Gág in 1928. The book won a Newbery Honor award in 1929, one of the few picture books to do so. ''Millions of Cats'' is the oldest American picture book still i ...
'' * 1955 – '' The Story About Ping'' * 1956 – ''Georgie'' * 1956 – ''The Circus Baby'' * 1956 - ''Jenny's Birthday Book'' * 1956 – '' The Little Red Lighthouse and the Great Gray Bridge'' * 1956 - ''
Mike Mulligan and His Steam Shovel ''Mike Mulligan and His Steam Shovel'' () is a children's book by Virginia Lee Burton. First published in 1939, in the wake of the Great Depression, it features Mike Mulligan, a steam shovel operator, and his steam shovel Mary Anne. It is consi ...
* 1958 – ''Lentil'' * 1958 – ''The Camel Who Took a Walk'' * 1958 – '' Curious George Rides a Bike'' * 1958 – '' The Five Chinese Brothers'' * 1959 – '' Harold and the Purple Crayon'' * 1959 – '' Madeline's Rescue'' * 1959 – '' Madeline and the Bad Hat'' * 1959 – '' Madeline and the Gypsies'' * 1960 – '' Caps for Sale'' * 1960 – ''The Stonecutter'' * 1961 – ''
Time of Wonder ''Time of Wonder'' is a 1957 children's book written and illustrated by Robert McCloskey that won the Caldecott Medal in 1958.American Library AssociationCaldecott Medal Winners, 1938 - Present URL accessed 27 May 2009. The book tells the stor ...
'' * 1964 – ''Lively Art of Picture Books'' * 1964 – ''Robert McClosky'' * 1964 – ''
The Snowy Day ''The Snowy Day'' is a 1962 children's picture book by American author and illustrator Ezra Jack Keats. It features Peter, an African American boy, who explores his neighborhood after the season’s first snowfall. Keats’ illustrations helped ...
'' * 1964 – ''
Whistle for Willie ''Whistle for Willie'' is a 1964 children's picture book by American author and illustrator Ezra Jack Keats. Plot The protagonist, Peter, wants to be able to call his dog Willie by whistling. Although the whistling hurts him after a while he doe ...
'' * 1965 – ''The Tale of Custard the Dragon'' (spoofed by
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) * 1966 – ''
Maurice Sendak Maurice Bernard Sendak (; June 10, 1928 – May 8, 2012) was an American author and illustrator of children's books. He became most widely known for his book '' Where the Wild Things Are'', first published in 1963.Turan, Kenneth (October 16, 20 ...
'' * 1967 – ''
Blueberries for Sal ''Blueberries for Sal'' is a classic children's picture book written and illustrated by Robert McCloskey in 1948. The story is set in Maine, following the adventures of a young girl named Sal and a bear cub named Little Bear as they both go bluebe ...
'' * 1969 – ''
Drummer Hoff ''Drummer Hoff'' is an illustrated children's book by Barbara and Ed Emberley. Ed Emberley won the 1968 Caldecott Medal for the book's illustrations.American Library AssociationCaldecott Medal Winners, 1938 - Present URL accessed 27 May 2009. W ...
'' * 1969 – ''The Happy Owls'' * 1970 – ''Hush, Little Baby'' * 1970 – ''Rosie's Walk'' * 1970 – ''The Cow Who Fell in the Canal'' * 1970 – ''
A Letter to Amy ''A Letter to Amy'' is a 1968 children's picture book by American author and illustrator Ezra Jack Keats. Plot "Peter Keats' ''The Snowy Day">Ezra_Jack_Keats.html" ;"title="rom Ezra Jack Keats">Keats' ''The Snowy Day''] is having a birthday par ...
'' * 1970 - ''The Fisherman and His Wife'' * 1971 – '' Twelve Days of Christmas (song), The Twelve Days of Christmas'' * 1971 – ''A Picture for Harold's Room'' * 1971 – ''In a Spring Garden'' * 1971 – ''The Foolish Frog'' * 1971 – ''
Peter's Chair ''Peter's Chair'' is a 1967 children's picture book by American author and illustrator Ezra Jack Keats. Background ''Peter's Chair'' is the third in a series of books by Keats, following the 1963 Caldecott Medal winner ''The Snowy Day'' (1962) an ...
'' * 1971 – ''
Wynken, Blynken and Nod "Wynken, Blynken, and Nod" is a popular poem for children written by American writer and poet Eugene Field and published on March 9, 1889. The original title was "Dutch Lullaby". The poem is a fantasy bed-time story about three children sailing a ...
'' * 1971 – '' The Owl and the Pussycat'' * 1971 – ''Petunia'' * 1971 – ''Norman the Doorman'' * 1972 – ''
The Three Robbers ''The Three Robbers'' (''Die drei Räuber'') is a full-length 2007 animated film adaption of the 1961 children's book by Tomi Ungerer, which was previously adapted as a 6-minute animated adaptation released in 1972 by Gene Deitch. The film was re ...
'' * 1972 – ''Changes, Changes'' * 1973 – '' A Story, A Story'' * 1973 – ''Patrick'' * 1974 – ''The Beast of Monsieur Racine'' * 1974 – ''Tikki Tikki Tembo'' * 1974 – ''Anansi the Spider'' * 1974 – ''
Goggles! ''Goggles!'' is 1969 children's picture book by American author and illustrator Ezra Jack Keats published by the Penguin Group in 1998. The book is about two boys finding motorcycle goggles. ''Goggles'' won a Caldecott Honor in 1970. The ill ...
'' * 1974 – '' Harold's Fairy Tale'' * 1975; 1988 – '' Where the Wild Things Are'' * 1976 – ''
Really Rosie ''Really Rosie'' is a musical with a book and lyrics by Maurice Sendak and music by Carole King. The musical is based on Sendak's books ''Chicken Soup with Rice'', ''Pierre'', ''One was Johnny'', ''Alligators All Around'' (which comprise 1962's '' ...
'' * 1976 – ''How a Picture Book is Made'' * 1976 – ''
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'' * 1977 – ''
Strega Nona ''Strega Nona'' is a children's picturebook written and illustrated by Tomie dePaola. If considered as a folktale, the story is Aarne-Thompson type 565, the Magic Mill. It concerns Strega Nona ("Grandma Witch" in Italian, though it is actually s ...
'' * 1977 – '' Apt. 3'' * 1977 – ''Charlie Needs a Cloak'' * 1977 – ''
Gene Deitch Eugene Merril Deitch (August 8, 1924 – April 16, 2020) was an American illustrator, animator, comics artist, and film director who was based in Prague from the 1960s until his death in 2020. Deitch was known for creating animated cartoons ...
: The Picture Book Animated'' * 1978 – ''The Rainbow Serpent'' * 1978 – ''Smile for Auntie'' * 1979 – ''Suho and the White Horse'' * 1980 – '' Teeny-Tiny and the Witch-Woman'' * 1981 – '' Moon Man'' * 1981 – '' The Trip'' * 1981 – ''
Morton Schindel Morton Schindel (April 23, 1918 – August 20, 2016) was an American educator, producer, and founder of Weston Woods Studios, which specializes in adapting children's books into animated films. He named the company after the wooded area outside hi ...
: From Page to Screen'' * 1982 – ''Fourteen Rats and a Rat-Catcher'' * 1982 – ''John Brown, Rose and the Midnight Cat'' * 1982 – ''
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'' * 1982 – ''The Clown of God'' * 1982 – ''The Tomten'' * 1982 – ''Morris's Disappearing Bag'' * 1983 – ''Burt Dow: Deep-Water Man'' * 1983 – ''A Dark, Dark Tale'' * 1984 – ''
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'' * 1984 – ''
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'' * 1984 – '' Why Mosquitoes Buzz in People's Ears'' * 1984 – ''
Doctor DeSoto ''Doctor De Soto'' is a children's picture book written and illustrated by William Steig and first published in 1982. It features a mouse dentist who must help a fox with a toothache without being eaten. Steig and his book won the 1983 Nationa ...
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nominee) * 1985 – ''Happy Birthday, Moon'' * 1985 – ''The Napping House'' * 1985 – ''The Amazing Bone'' * 1985 – ''The Wizard'' * 1986 – ''Sendak'' * 1986 – ''The Mysterious Tadpole'' * 1986 – ''The Village of Round and Square Houses'' * 1986 – ''The Most Wonderful Egg in the World'' * 1986 – ''Frederick'' * 1986 – ''Cornelius'' * 1986 – ''Fish is Fish'' * 1986 – ''It's Mine!'' * 1986 – ''Swimmy'' * 1987 – ''
In the Night Kitchen ''In the Night Kitchen'' is a children's picture book written and illustrated by Maurice Sendak, first published in harcover in 1970 by Harper and Row. The book depicts a young boy's dream journey through a surreal baker's kitchen where he assis ...
'' * 1987 – ''Jonah and the Great Fish'' * 1988 – ''Joey Runs Away'' * 1988 – ''The Caterpillar and the Polliwog'' * 1988 – ''Stanley and the Dinosaurs'' * 1988 – ''Max's Christmas'' * 1988 – ''The Three Little Pigs'' (with
Erik Blegvad Erik Blegvad (; 3 March 1923 – 14 January 2014) was a British illustrator of more than a hundred books, including ''The Winter Bear'', '' The Borrowers'', and the 1957 omnibus '' Bedknob and Broomstick''. He died at the age of 90. References ...
illustrations) * 1989 – ''Brave Irene'' * 1989 – ''The Story of the Dancing Frog'' * 1989 – ''What's Under My Bed?'' * 1989 – ''Mufaro's Beautiful Daughters'' * 1989 - ''Hot Hippo'' * 1989 - ''Owl Moon'' * 1990 – ''The Happy Lion'' * 1990 – ''The Emperor's New Clothes'' * 1990 – ''The Pigs' Wedding'' * 1990 – '' Danny and the Dinosaur'' * 1991 – '' Flossie & the Fox'' * 1991 – ''Max's Chocolate Chicken'' * 1991 – ''The Three Little Pigs'' * 1991 – ''Wings: A Tale of Two Chickens'' * 1991 – ''The Selkie Girl'' * 1991 – ''The Little Red Hen'' * 1991 – ''The Three Billy Goats Gruff'' * 1991 – ''The Sad Story of Veronica Who Played the Violin'' * 1992 – ''Red Riding Hood'' * 1992 – ''Not So Fast, Songololo'' * 1992 – ''Pet Show!'' * 1992 – ''Here Comes the Cat!'' * 1992 – ''Each Peach, Pear, Plum'' * 1992 – ''Monty'' * 1992 – ''The Great White Man-Eating Shark'' * 1993 – ''Goldilocks and the Three Bears'' * 1993 – ''Musical Max'' * 1993 – ''Sylvester and the Magic Pebble'' * 1993 - ''Princess Furball'' * 1994 – ''Amazing Grace'' * 1994 – ''In the Month of Kislev'' * 1994 – ''The Three-Legged Cat'' * 1994 – ''Noisy Nora'' * 1994 – ''Cat and Canary'' * 1995 – ''Owen'' * 1995 – ''Who's In Rabbit's House?'' * 1997 – ''Harry the Dirty Dog'' * 1997 – ''All the Colors of the Earth'' * 1997 – ''And Then What Happened, Paul Revere?'' * 1997 – ''By the Light of the Halloween Moon'' * 1997 – ''Seven Candles for Kwanzaa'' * 1997 – ''Officer Buckle and Gloria'' * 1998 – ''A Weekend With Wendell'' * 1998 – ''Angus and the Ducks'' * 1998 – ''Chicken Little'' * 1998 – ''Good Night, Gorilla'' * 1998 - ''Wilfrid Gordon McDonald Partridge'' * 1998 – ''One Zillion Valentines'' * 1998 – ''John Henry'' * 1998 – ''The Night Before Christmas'' * 1998 – ''The Tale of the Mandarin Ducks'' * 1999 – ''
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'' * 1999 – ''
Chicka Chicka Boom Boom ''Chicka Chicka Boom Boom'' is a bestselling American children's book written by Bill Martin, Jr. and John Archambault, illustrated by Lois Ehlert, and published in hardcover by Simon & Schuster in 1989. The book features Anthropomorphism, anthro ...
'' * 1999 – ''Zin! Zin! Zin! A Violin!'' * 1999 – ''This Land is Your Land'' * 1999 – ''Leo the Late Bloomer'' * 1999 – ''Miss Nelson Is Back'' * 1999 – ''Miss Nelson Has a Field Day'' * 1999 – ''Sam and the Lucky Money'' * 1999 – ''Shrinking Violet'' * 1999 – ''Chato's Kitchen'' * 2000 – ''Antarctic Antics'' * 2000 – ''Space Case'' * 2000 – ''How Much is a Million?'' * 2000 – ''Miss Rumphius'' * 2000 – ''Pete's a Pizza'' * 2000 – ''The Island of the Skog'' * 2000 – ''The Scrambled States of America'' * 2000 - ''Duke Ellington: The Piano Prince and His Orchestra'' * 2000 – ''The Paperboy'' * 2000 – ''Elizabeti's Doll'' * 2000 – ''Johnny Appleseed'' * 2001 – ''Three Cheers for Catherine the Great!'' * 2001 – ''In the Small, Small Pond'' * 2001 – '' Click, Clack, Moo: Cows That Type'' * 2001 – ''Trashy Town'' * 2001 - ''Possum Magic'' * 2001 – ''
Joseph Had a Little Overcoat ''Joseph Had a Little Overcoat'' is a 1999 children’s picture book by Simms Taback that won the 2000 Caldecott Medal. The book is a re-illustrated version of a book of the same name by Taback that was published in 1977. The protagonist is Jose ...
'' * 2001 – ''The Ugly Duckling'' * 2001 – ''Henry Hikes to Fitchburg'' * 2002 - ''Too Many Tamales'' * 2002 – '' There Was An Old Lady Who Swallowed A Fly'' * 2002 – ''Waiting for Wings'' * 2002 – ''Goose'' * 2002 – ''How Do Dinosaurs Say Good Night?'' * 2002 – ''If You Made a Million'' * 2002 – ''I, Crocodile'' * 2002 – ''The Nutshell Kids Library (aka Really Rosie DVD version)'' * 2002 – ''Five Creatures'' * 2002 – ''Martin's Big Words'' * 2002 – ''Merry Christmas, Space Case'' * 2003 – '' Dem Bones'' * 2003 – ''Bark, George'' * 2003 – ''Come On, Rain!'' * 2003 – ''Chato and the Party Animals'' * 2003 – ''Is Your Mama a Llama?'' * 2003 – ''Giggle, Giggle, Quack'' * 2003 – ''Dot the Fire Dog'' * 2003 – ''The Teacher From the Black Lagoon'' * 2003 – ''Ella Fitzgerald: The Tale of a Vocal Virtuosa'' * 2003 – ''Snowflake Bentley'' * 2003 – ''Henry Builds a Cabin'' * 2004 – ''
Chicka Chicka 1, 2, 3 ''Chicka Chicka 1, 2, 3'' is the title of a children's picture book written by Bill Martin, Jr. and Michael Sampson, and illustrated by Lois Ehlert in 2004 by Simon & Schuster. The book features anthropomorphized numbers. Plot The number 0 tr ...
'' * 2004 – ''
Duck for President ''Duck for President'' is the title of a children's book written by Doreen Cronin and illustrated by Betsy Lewin. Released in 2004 through Simon & Schuster, '' The New York Times'' Best Illustrated Book follows the further adventures of Farmer ...
'' * 2004 – ''I Lost My Bear'' * 2004 – ''
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'' * 2004 – ''The Dot'' * 2004 – ''This Is The House That Jack Built'' * 2004 – ''
The Wheels on the Bus "The Wheels on the Bus" is an American folk song written by Verna Hills (1898–1990). The earliest known publishing of the lyrics is the December 1937 issue of '' American Childhood'', originally called "The Bus", with the lyrics being "The whe ...
'' * 2004 – ''Will I Have a Friend?'' * 2004 – ''No Roses for Harry!'' * 2004 – ''The Pot That Juan Built'' * 2004 – ''The Elves and the Shoemaker'' * 2005 – ''Arnie the Doughnut'' * 2005 – '' Roberto the Insect Architect'' * 2005 – ''Bear Snores On'' * 2005 – ''Diary of a Worm'' * 2005 – ''How Do Dinosaurs Get Well Soon?'' * 2005 – ''Planting A Rainbow'' * 2005 - ''Ellington Was Not a Street'' * 2005 – ''Stars! Stars! Stars!'' * 2005 – ''
The Man Who Walked Between the Towers ''The Man Who Walked Between the Towers'' is an American children's picture book written and illustrated by the American author Mordicai Gerstein. Published in 2003, the book recounts the achievement of Philippe Petit, a French man who walked on a ...
'' * 2005 – ''T is for Terrible'' * 2005 – ''Wild About Books'' * 2005 – ''Hansel and Gretel'' * 2006 – ''Dinosaur Bones'' * 2006 – ''James Marshall's Cinderella'' * 2006 – ''Diary of a Spider'' * 2006 – ''Bear Wants More'' * 2006 – ''He's Got the Whole World in His Hands'' * 2006 – '' Knuffle Bunny: A Cautionary Tale'' * 2006 – ''Inch by Inch'' * 2006 – ''Hondo and Fabian'' * 2006 – ''Lon Po Po'' * 2006 - ''That New Animal'' * 2006 – ''Emily's First 100 Days of School'' * 2006 – ''Reading To Your Bunny'' * 2006 – ''Giraffes Can't Dance'' * 2007 – ''Dooby Dooby Moo'' * 2007 – ''John, Paul, George and Ben'' * 2007 – ''Wallace's Lists'' * 2007 – ''A Very Brave Witch'' * 2007 – ''Seven Blind Mice'' * 2007 – ''Max's Words'' * 2007 – ''
Leonardo, the Terrible Monster ''Leonardo, the Terrible Monster'' is a children's picture book by Mo Willems. An ALA Notable Book, it was released in 2005 by Hyperion Books. In 2007, Weston Woods adapted the book to an animated film, directed by Pete List. Plot Leonardo i ...
'' * 2007 – ''Open Wide: Tooth School Inside'' * 2007 – ''The Librarian From the Black Lagoon'' * 2007 - ''Rosa'' * 2008 – ''Bugs! Bugs! Bugs!'' * 2008 – ''Otto Runs for President'' * 2008 – ''
Do Unto Otters Laurie Keller is an American children's writer and illustrator. She has written and illustrated books for Henry Holt & Co. Books for Young Readers, and produced illustrations for others. Life Keller grew up in Muskegon, Michigan. After gradu ...
'' * 2008 – ''Madam President'' * 2008 – ''Grandfather's Journey'' * 2008 – '' The True Story of the 3 Little Pigs'' * 2008 – ''Great Joy'' * 2008 – ''Diary of a Fly'' * 2008 – ''What Do You Do With a Tail Like This?'' * 2009 – ''Crazy Hair Day'' * 2009 – ''Los Gatos Black on Halloween'' * 2009 – ''Duck on a Bike'' * 2009 – ''Henry's Freedom Box'' * 2009 – ''
Don't Let the Pigeon Drive the Bus! ''Don't Let the Pigeon Drive the Bus!'' is a children's book, children's picture book written and illustrated by Mo Willems. Released by Disney-Hyperion in 2003, it was Willems' first book for children, and received the Caldecott Honor. The plot ...
'' * 2009 – '' Knuffle Bunny Too: A Case of Mistaken Identity'' * 2009 – ''The Gym Teacher From the Black Lagoon'' * 2009 – ''The Scrambled States of America Talent Show'' * 2009 – ''Lincoln and Douglass: An American Friendship'' * 2009 – ''There's Something in My Attic'' * 2009 – ''Little Quack'' * 2009 – ''Goodnight Moon'' * 2010 – ''Spoon'' * 2010 – ''
The Dinosaurs of Waterhouse Hawkins ''The Dinosaurs of Waterhouse Hawkins'' is a 2001 picture book by Barbara Kerley and illustrated by Brian Selznick. The book tells the story of Benjamin Waterhouse Hawkins and how he built the Crystal Palace dinosaurs. The book was a recipient of t ...
'' * 2010 – ''Naked Mole Rat Gets Dressed'' * 2010 – ''The Curious Garden'' * 2010 – '' Splat the Cat'' * 2010 – ''The Doughnuts'' * 2010 – '' The Pigeon Finds A Hot Dog!'' * 2010 – ''Five Little Monkeys Jumping on the Bed'' * 2010 – ''Blue Burt and Wiggles'' * 2010 – ''Big Al'' * 2011 – ''All the World'' * 2011 – ''Children Make Terrible Pets!'' * 2011 – ''Gladys Goes Out to Lunch'' * 2011 – '' Don't Let the Pigeon Stay Up Late!'' * 2011 – ''Robot Zot!'' * 2011 – ''
Scaredy Squirrel ''Scaredy Squirrel'' is a children's book series written and illustrated by Canadian author Mélanie Watt. The first book of the ''Scaredy Squirrel'' series was published in March 2006 by Kids Can Press. A television series based on the books ...
'' * 2011 – ''Too Many Toys'' * 2011 – ''The Little Old Lady Who Was Not Afraid of Anything'' * 2012 – ''Edwina, the Dinosaur Who Didn't Know She Was Extinct'' * 2012 – ''Knuffle Bunny Free: An Unexpected Diversion'' * 2012 – ''Hi! Fly Guy'' * 2012 – ''A Sick Day for Amos McGee'' * 2012 – ''Merry Christmas, Splat!'' * 2013 – ''
I Want My Hat Back ''I Want My Hat Back'' is a 2011 children's picture book by author and illustrator Jon Klassen. It was Klassen's first book as both author and illustrator. The book was published by Candlewick Press in September 2011. It is notable for its dark en ...
'' * 2013 – ''Hooray for Amanda and Her Alligator'' * 2013 – ''The Night Before Christmas'' * 2013 – ''The Ant and the Grasshopper'' * 2013 – ''My Garden'' * 2013 – ''And Then, It's Spring'' * 2013 – ''Creepy Carrots!'' * 2013 – ''Bear Has a Story to Tell'' * 2014 – ''Extra Yarn'' * 2014 – ''Exclamation Mark'' * 2014 – ''The Lucky Ducklings'' * 2014 – ''This is Not My Hat'' * 2015 – ''A House for Hermit Crab'' * 2015 - ''Bugs in My Hair!'' * 2015 – ''I'm Brave!'' * 2015 – ''Goldilocks and the Three Dinosaurs'' * 2015 – ''The Tiny Seed'' * 2015 – ''Peanut Butter and Jellyfish'' * 2016 – ''Groovy Joe: Ice Cream & Dinosaurs'' * 2016 – ''Abe's Honest Words'' * 2017 – ''Duck On a Tractor'' * 2017 – ''Mother Bruce'' * 2017 – ''Wolfie the Bunny'' * 2018 – ''Groovy Joe: Dance Party Countdown'' * 2018 – ''Sea Bones'' * 2018 – ''Nanette's Baguette'' * 2018 – '' Du Iz Tak?'' * 2019 – ''The Rooster Who Would Not Be Quiet!'' * 2019 – ''The Pigeon HAS to Go to School!'' * 2019 – ''Potato Pants!'' * 2020 – ''The Very Impatient Caterpillar'' * 2020 – ''Dog Breath: The Horrible Trouble with Hally Tosis'' * 2021 – ''Tiny T. Rex and the Impossible Hug'' * 2021 – ''Chicken Little: The Real and Totally True Tale'' * 2021 – '' If You Come to Earth'' * 2021 – '' We Are Water Protectors'' * 2021 – ''Be You!'' * 2022 – ''How Do Dinosaurs Say Goodbye?'' * 2022 – ''The Penguin Quartet'' * 2022 – ''Stop That Pickle!'' * 2022 – ''Smart, George'' * 2022 – ''Babe Ruth and the Ice Cream Mess'' * 2023 – ''Five Ugly Monsters'' * 2023 – ''There Was a Black Hole that Swallowed the Universe'' * 2023 – ''
The Crazy Man ''The Crazy Man'' is a 2005 Canadian children's novel written by Pamela Porter. This realistic family novel told in free verse has received many awards and was selected for the Governor General's Literary Award. The story is about a girl named ...
'' * 2023 – ''Happy Birthday, Hamster'' * 2023 – ''The Honeybee and the Robber''


DVD releases

In 2002, a DVD collection of Weston Woods films entitled ''Scholastic Video Collection'' was released. Many compilations of Weston Woods films have been released under the title ''Scholastic Storybook Treasures''. * Where the Wild Things Are and Other Maurice Sendak Stories (Where the Wild Things Are; The Nutshell Kids; In the Night Kitchen) (2002) * Chicka Chicka Boom Boom and Lots More Learning Fun (Chicka Chicka Boom Boom- 1999; Trashy Town- 2001; Rosie's Walk- 1970; The Caterpillar and the Polliwog- 1988; The Foolish Frog- 1971; Joey Runs Away- 1988; Changes, Changes- 1972) (2002) * Chrysanthemum and More Kevin Henkes Stories (Chrysanthemum- 1999; Owen- 1995; A Weekend with Wendell- 1998; Picnic- 1991; Monty- 1992; The Wizard- 1985) (2002) * The Night Before Christmas and More Christmas Stories (The Night Before Christmas- 1997; Max's Christmas- 1988; Morris' Disappearing Bag- 1982; Owl Moon- 1989; The Clown of God- 1982; Too Many Tamales- 2002) (2002) * Click, Clack, Moo – Cows That Type and More Fun on the Farm (Click, Clack, Moo - Cows That Type- 2001; The Day Jimmy's Boa Ate the Wash- 1991; The Pigs' Wedding- 1990; The Cow Who Fell in the Canal- 1970; Charlie Needs a Cloak- 1977) (2003) * Pete's a Pizza and More William Steig Stories (Pete's a Pizza- 2000; Doctor De Soto- 1984; The Amazing Bone- 1985; The Three Robbers- 1972; The Great White Man-Eating Shark- 1992; Moon Man- 1981) (2003) * Harold and the Purple Crayon and More Harold Stories (Harold and the Purple Crayon- 1959; A Picture for Harold's Room- 1971; Harold's Fairy Tale- 1974; The Mysterious Tadpole- 1986; Drummer Hoff- 1969; Smile for Auntie- 1979) (2003) * Miss Nelson Has a Field Day and Miss Nelson is Back (Miss Nelson Has a Field Day by Harry Allard, illustrated by James Marshall; Miss Nelson is Back by Harry Allard, illustrated by James Marshall; Panama by Janosch; The Three-Legged Cat by Margaret Mahy, illustrated by Jonathan Allen; The Bear and the Fly by Paula Winter) (2003) * Red Riding Hood and More James Marshall Fairy Tale Favorites (Red Riding Hood- 1992; Goldilocks and the Three Bears- 1993; The Three Little Pigs- 1991; Chicken Little- 1998; Rapunzel- 2002) (2003) * The Snowy Day and More Ezra Jack Keats Stories (The Snowy Day- 1964; Whistle for Willie- 1965; Peter's Chair- 1971; Pet Show!- 1992; A Letter to Amy- 1970; The Trip- 1981; Apt. 3- 1977) (2003) * Good Night, Gorilla and More Bedtime Stories (Good Night, Gorilla- 1998; How Do Dinosaurs Say Good Night?- 2002; Happy Birthday, Moon- 1985; The Napping House- 1985; The Paperboy- 2000; Patrick- 1973; The Hat- 1982) (2003) * Harry the Dirty Dog and More Terrific Tails (Harry the Dirty Dog- 1997; Officer Buckle and Gloria- 1997; Angus and the Ducks- 1998; The Beast of Monsieur Racine- 1974; Fourteen Rats and a Rat-Catcher- 1982; John Brown, Rose, and the Midnight Cat- 1982) (2003) * Is Your Mama a Llama? and More Stories About Growing Up (Is Your Mama a Llama?- 2001; Leo the Late Bloomer- 1999; Elizabeti's Doll- 2000; Goose- 2002; Five Creatures- 2002) (2004) * Corduroy and More Stories About Friendship (Corduroy by Don Freeman; Yo! Yes? by Chris Raschka; Here Comes the Cat! by Frank Asch, illustrated by Vladimir Vagin; The Rainbabies by Laura Krauss Melmed, illustrated by Jim LaMarche) (2004) * The Scrambled States of America and More Stories to Celebrate Our Country (The Scrambled States of America by Laurie Keller; This Land Is Your Land illustrated by Kathy Jakobsen; The Star-Spangled Banner illustrated by Peter Spier; John Henry by Julius Lester, illustrated by Jerry Pinkney; Johnny Appleseed by Reeve Lindbergh, illustrated by Kathy Jakobsen) (2004) * Make Way for Ducklings and More Robert McCloskey Stories (Make Way for Ducklings- 1955; Blueberries for Sal- 1967; Time of Wonder- 1961; Burt Dow: Deep-Water Man- 1983; Lentil- 1957) (2004) * Strega Nona and More Caldecott Award-Winning Folk Tales (Strega Nona by Tomie de Paola; Joseph Had a Little Overcoat by Simms Taback; Stone Soup by Marcia Brown; The Tale of the Mandarin Ducks by Katherine Paterson, illustrated by Leo and Diane Dillon) (2004) * There Was an Old Lady Who Swallowed a Fly and More Stories That Sing (There Was an Old Lady Who Swallowed a Fly by Simms Taback; Antarctic Antics by Judy Sierra, illustrated by Jose Aruego and Ariane Dewey; Musical Max by Robert Kraus, illustrated by Jose Aruego and Ariane Dewey; Keeping House by Margaret Mahy, illustrated by Wendy Smith; Waiting for Wings by Lois Ehlert) (2004) * Curious George Rides a Bike and More Tales of Mischief (Curious George Rides a Bike- 1958; The Great White Man-Eating Shark- 1992; Flossie and the Fox- 1991; The Happy Lion- 1990; Cat and Canary- 1994) (2004) * Why Mosquitoes Buzz in People's Ears and More Stories from Africa (Why Mosquitoes Buzz in People's Ears- 1984; A Story, A Story- 1973; Who's in Rabbit's House?- 1995; The Village of Round and Square Houses- 1986; Hot Hippo- 1989) (2004) * The Teacher from the Black Lagoon and More Slightly Scary Stories (The Teacher from the Black Lagoon- 2003; What's Under My Bed?- 1989; By the Light of the Halloween Moon- 1997; The Three Robbers- 1972; A Dark, Dark Tale- 1983; Georgie- 1956; Teeny-Tiny and the Witch-Woman- 1980) (2004) * Giggle, Giggle, Quack and More Funny Favorites (Giggle, Giggle, Quack- 2003; The Most Wonderful Egg in the World- 1986; Wings: A Tale of Two Chickens- 1991; The Foolish Frog- 1971; Picnic- 1991; The Three-Legged Cat- 1994) (2004) * How Do Dinosaurs Say Good Night? and More Stories That Rhyme (How Do Dinosaurs Say Good Night?- 2002; In the Small, Small Pond- 2001; Zin! Zin! Zin! A Violin- 1999; All the Colors of the Earth- 1997; The Napping House- 1985; Joey Runs Away- 1988; Picnic- 1991) (2004) * Bark, George and More Doggie Tails (Bark, George by Jules Feiffer; Dot the Fire Dog by Lisa Desimini; No Roses for Harry by Gene Zion, illustrated by Margaret Bloy Graham; A Boy, A Dog, and A Frog by Mercer Mayer; Whistle for Willie by Ezra Jack Keats; Angus Lost by Marjorie Flack) (2004) * Swimmy and More Classic Leo Lionni Stories (Swimmy- 1986; Frederick- 1986; Fish is Fish- 1986; It's Mine!- 1986; Cornelius- 1986; Each Peach, Pear, Plum- 1992; Hush, Little Baby- 1970; Let's Give Kitty a Bath!- 1985) (2005) * The Emperor's New Clothes and More Hans Christian Andersen Fairy Tales (The Emperor's New Clothes; The Ugly Duckling; The Swineherd; The Nightingale) (2005) * Sylvester and the Magic Pebble and More Magical Tales (Sylvester and the Magic Pebble- 1993; Possum Magic- 2001; Princess Furball- 1993; The Wizard- 1985) (2005) * The Day Jimmy's Boa Ate the Wash and More Back-to-School Stories (The Day Jimmy's Boa Ate the Wash by Trinka Hakes Noble, illustrated by Steven Kellogg; Shrinking Violet by Cari Best, illustrated by Giselle Potter; Will I Have a Friend? by Miriam Cohen, illustrated by Lillian Hoban; The Sweater by Roch Carrier, illustrated by Sheldon Cohen; Many Moons by James Thurber, illustrated by Louis Slobodkin) (2005) * Tikki Tikki Tembo and More Favorite Tales (Tikki Tikki Tembo by Arlene Mosel, illustrated by Blair Lent; Hot Hippo by Mwenye Hadithi, illustrated by Adrienne Kennaway; The Tender Tale of Cinderella Penguin by Janet Perlman; The Happy Lion by Louise Fatio, illustrated by Roger Duvoisin; The Magic of Anansi by Sugith Varughese; Little Red Riding Hood by Rhoda Leyer) (2005) * Danny and the Dinosaur and More Friendly "Monster" Stories (Danny and the Dinosaur- 1990; The Island of the Skog- 1999; The Beast of Monsieur Racine- 1974; Here Comes the Cat!- 1992; Stanley and the Dinosaurs- 1988) (2005) * Bear Snores On and More Beary Adorable Tales (Bear Snores On- 2005; Henry Hikes to Fitchburg- 2001; Bear Wants More- 2006; Goldilocks and the Three Bears- 1993; Panama- 1982; The Bear and the Fly- 1985) (2005) * The Wheels on the Bus and More Sing-Along Favorites (The Wheels on the Bus by Paul O. Zelinsky; Dem Bones illustrated by Bob Barner; Over in the Meadow by John Langstaff, illustrated by Feodor Rojankovsky; I Know an Old Lady Who Swallowed a Fly by Rose Bonne and Alan Mills; I Want a Dog by Dayal Kaur Khalsa; The Chinese Violin by Madeleine Thien, illustrated by Joe Chang) (2005) * The Dot and More Stories to Make You Feel Good (The Dot- 2004; Amazing Grace- 1994; Brave Irene- 1989; Flossie and the Fox- 1991) (2005) * Martin's Big Words and More Stories from the African-American Tradition (Martin's Big Words- 2001; John Henry- 1998; Seven Candles for Kwanzaa- 1997; Ella Fitzgerald: The Tale of a Vocal Virtuosa- 2003; Duke Ellington: The Piano Prince and His Orchestra- 2000) (2005) * Bear Snores On and More Stories to Celebrate the Seasons (Bear Snores On by Karma Wilson, illustrated by Jane Chapman; Waiting for Wings by Lois Ehlert; Come On, Rain! by Karen Hesse, illustrated by Jon J. Muth; Snow Cat by Dayal Kaur Khalsa; Time of Wonder by Robert McCloskey) (2005) * I Love You Like Crazy Cakes and More Stories About Families (I Love You Like Crazy Cakes by Rose Lewis, illustrated by Jane Dyer; Three Cheers for Catherine the Great! by Cari Best, illustrated by Giselle Potter; Five Creatures by Emily Jenkins, illustrated by Tomek Bogacki; Uncle Elephant by Arnold Lobel) (2006) * Chicka Chicka 123 and More Stories About Counting (Chicka Chicka 123- 2004; How Much is a Million?- 2000; If You Made a Million- 2002; Millions of Cats- 1955) (2006) * Mike Mulligan and His Steam Shovel and 3 More Stories about Trucks (Mike Mulligan and His Steam Shovel by Virginia Lee Burton; I Stink! by Kate and Jim McMullan; Trashy Town by Andrea Zimmerman and David Clemesha, illustrated by Dan Yaccarino; Dot the Fire Dog by Lisa Desimini; The Remarkable Riderless Runaway Tricycle by Bruce McMillan) (2006) * The Man Who Walked Between the Towers and More Inspiring Tales (The Man Who Walked Between the Towers- 2005; Snowflake Bentley- 2003; Miss Rumphius- 2000; The Pot that Juan Built- 2004) (2006) * The Little Drummer Boy and 4 More Holiday Stories (The Little Drummer Boy- 1968; Merry Christmas, Space Case- 2002; Sam and the Lucky Money- 1999; The Tomten- 1982; The Twelve Days of Christmas- 1971) (2006) * Teeny-Tiny and the Witch-Woman and 4 More Spine-Tingling Tales (Teeny-Tiny and the Witch-Woman- 1980; Space Case- 2000; The Boy with Two Shadows- 1994; The Witch in the Cherry Tree- 1994; King of the Cats- 1984) (2006) * James Marshall’s Cinderella and More Beloved Fairy Tales (Cinderella- 2006; Hansel and Gretel- 2005; The Three Billy Goats Gruff- 1991; The Elves and the Shoemaker- 2004; The Fisherman and His Wife- 1993) (2007) * Open Wide: Tooth School Inside and 4 More Fantastic Children’s Stories (Open Wide: Tooth School Inside by Laurie Keller; How Do Dinosaurs Get Well Soon? by Jane Yolen, illustrated by Mark Teague; Wilfrid Gordon McDonald Partridge by Mem Fox, illustrated by Julie Vivas; Doctor De Soto by William Steig; Joey Runs Away by Jack Kent) (2007) * Beverly Clearly’s Ralph S. Mouse and More Exciting Animal Adventure Stories! (Ralph S. Mouse by Beverly Cleary, illustrated by Paul O. Zelinsky; Stanley and the Dinosaurs by Syd Hoff; Uncle Elephant by Arnold Lobel) (2007) * Diary of a Worm and 4 More Great Animal Tales (Diary of a Worm by Doreen Cronin, illustrated by Harry Bliss; Anatole by Eve Titus, illustrated by Paul Galdone; Frog Goes to Dinner by Mercer Mayer; I Lost My Bear by Jules Feiffer; The Three-Legged Cat by Margaret Mahy, illustrated by Jonathan Allen) (2007) * Arnie the Doughnut and 4 Other Fantastic Adventure Stories (Arnie the Doughnut- 2005; Roberto the Insect Architect- 2005; Hondo and Fabian- 2006; That New Animal- 2006; Swamp Angel- 2001) (2007) * Noisy Nora and More Stories About Mischief (Noisy Nora- 1994; T is for Terrible- 2005; Cannonball- 1984; Goggles!- 1974; Munro- 1960) (2007) * Emily's First 100 Days of School and More Great School Time Stories (Emily's First 100 Days of School by Rosemary Wells; Reading to Your Bunny by Rosemary Wells; If You Made a Million by David M. Schwartz, illustrated by Steven Kellogg) (2007)


HBO Max

In 2021, the company's Mo Willems book adaptations were released on Warner Bros. Discovery's SVOD service
HBO Max HBO Max is an American subscription video on-demand over-the-top streaming service owned by Warner Bros. Discovery. Launched in the United States on May 27, 2020, the service is built around the libraries of HBO, Warner Bros., Cartoon Ne ...
. ''Mo Willems' Storytime Shorts!'' include all 14 of the company's Mo Willems book cartoons as of 2021.


See also

* ''
Reading Rainbow ''Reading Rainbow'' is an American educational children's television series that originally aired on PBS and afterwards PBS Kids and PBS Kids Go! from July 11, 1983 to November 10, 2006, with reruns continuing to air until August 28, 2009. 155 ...
'' *
Michael Sporn Michael Sporn (April 23, 1946 – January 19, 2014) was an American animator who founded his New York City-based company, Michael Sporn Animation in 1980, and produced and directed numerous animated TV specials and short spots. Sporn was nominat ...


References


External links

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Weston Woods on BCDB.com
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