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Alice Schertle (born 1941) is an American poet, teacher, and author from Los Angeles. She is known as the author of numerous children's books, most notably the ''New York Times'' best-selling ''Little Blue Truck'' series.


Career

Schertle worked for a time as an elementary school teacher. As a children's book author, her works "explore themes of nature and language, often with playful use of rhyme." Schertle has also published several collections of poetry. She has won a number of honors, including the
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Poetry Award and the
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.


''Little Blue Truck''

Schertle collaborated with illustrator Jill McElmurry to create Little Blue Truck, a friendly pick-up truck with a variety of animal friends. The first book, ''Little Blue Truck'', was published in 2008. A starred review in
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noted that Shertle's "rhyming stanzas are succinct, and she gives readers plenty of opportunities to chime in with animal and vehicle noises." After McElmurry's death in 2017, her estate gave permission for others to continue the books in her style. For instance, ''Good Night, Little Blue Truck'' (2019) lists Schertle's and McElmurry's names on the front cover, while text inside the book notes that it is "Illustrated by John Joseph in the style of Jill McElmurry."


Personal life

Schertle was born in 1941 in Los Angeles, California. She attended the
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and the
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.


Works


The ''Little Blue Truck'' series

Illustrated by Jill McElmurry * ''Little Blue Truck'' (2008) * ''Little Blue Truck Leads the Way'' (2009) * ''Little Blue Truck's Christmas'' (2014) * ''Little Blue Truck's Halloween'' (2016) * ''Little Blue Truck's Springtime'' (2018) * ''Good Night, Little Blue Truck'' (2019) * ''Little Blue Truck's Valentine'' (2020) * ''Time for School, Little Blue Truck'' (2021) * ''Little Blue Truck Makes a Friend'' (2022)


The ''All You Need...'' series

Illustrated by Barbara Lavallee * ''All You Need for a Snowman'' * ''All You Need for a Beach''


The ''Jeremy Bean'' series

* ''Look Out, Jeremy Bean!'' * ''Jeremy Bean's St. Patrick's Day''


Other titles

* ''The April Fool'' (1981) * ''William and Grandpa'' (1989), illustrated by Lydia Dabcovich * ''How Now, Brown Cow?'' (1994), illustrated by Amanda Schaffer * ''Advice for a Frog'' (1995) * ''Keepers'' (1996) * ''I Am the Cat'' (1999), illustrated by
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* ''Down the Road'' (2000), illustrated by E.B. Lewis * ''When the Moon is High'' (2003) * ''1, 2, I Love You'' (2004), illustrated by
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* ''We'' (2007) illustrated by Kenneth Addison * ''Very Hairy Bear'' (2007), illustrated by
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* ''Button Up!'' (2009), illustrated by
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* ''Such a Little Mouse'' (2015), illustrated by Stephanie Yue * ¡''Pío Peep! Traditional Spanish Nursery Rhymes'' (2019) – English adaptations of selections by
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and F. Isabel Campoy * ''Cathy and Company'' series (with Cathy Pavia) * ''The Skeleton in the Closet'' (illustrated by
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) * ''Teddy Bear, Teddy Bear'' (illustrated by Linda Hill Griffith) * ''A Lucky Thing'' (illustrated by
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) * ''An Anaconda Ate My Homework!'' (illustrated by
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) * ''Good Night, Hattie, My Dearie, My Dove'' * ''Witch Hazel'' (illustrated by
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) * ''The Adventures of Old Bo Bear'' (illustrated by
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) * ''Maisie'' (illustrated by Lydia Dabcovich) * ''Bill and the Google-Eyed Goblins'' (illustrated by Patricia Coombs) * ''That Olive!'' (illustrated by
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References

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