Dorothy Grider  | |
|---|---|
| Born | January 19, 1915 Bowling Green, Kentucky  | 
| Died | February 18, 2012 (aged 97) New Hope, Pennsylvania  | 
| Resting place | Fariview Cemetery in Bowling Green, KY | 
| Nationality | American | 
| Education | Bachelor of Arts | 
| Alma mater | Western Kentucky State College | 
| Notable work | Little Ballerina, Peppermint | 
Dorothy Grider (1915 – 2012)[1][2] was an American artist, most widely known as an illustrator of children's books.[3] Grider received a Bachelor of Arts degree from Western Kentucky State College and studied art at the Grande Chaumiere Art Studio in Paris, France.[4] In 1950 Dorothy Grider moved to New Hope, Pennsylvania, where she lived until she died at the age of 97.[5]
Books
Grider illustrated numerous children's books, many for the Rand McNally Elf books collection.[6][7]
Author and Illustrator
Back and Forth[8]
Little Ballerina[9]
Peppermint[10]
Little Majorette[11]
The Mulberry Bush
Illustrator
- The Little Rabbit Who Wanted Red Wings
 - The Ten Commandments for Children
 - Tell Me About God
 - Tell Me About Jesus
 - Friends Are for Loving
 - Tell Me About Prayer
 - The Lord's Prayer
 - Trudy Phillips, New Girl (Illustrator; Cover artist, some editions)
 - Up the Street and Down
 - Dolls from Many Lands
 - The Puppy that Found a Home
 - Tell Me About God's Plan For Me
 - ABC Book
 - Animal Stories We Can Read
 - Peter Pat and the Policeman
 - The Magician's Counting Book
 - Kerry the Fire-Engine Dog
 - A Child's Thought of God
 - Me, Myself and God
 - We Love Grandpa (A Ding Dong School Book)
 - Cowboy Eddie
 - The Jolly Woodchuck
 - Mumpsy Goes to Kindergarten
 - Nancy Plays Nurse
 - The Busy Bulldozer
 - Little Horseman
 - Little Skater
 - Little Swimmers
 - The Little Red Boot
 - A Day on the Farm
 - Little Campers
 - That Donkey
 - Hoppity Skip
 - Pink Lemonade and Other Peter Patter Rhymes
 - The Biggety Chameleon
 - Our Auto Trip
 - Dodo, the Little Wild Duck
 - Daniel the Cocker Spaniel
 - Building with Boxes
 - Moving Day
 - Everyone Wants a Home
 - My Truck Book
 
References
- ↑ "Dorothy Grider". The Intelligencer. Retrieved 2016-03-05.
 - ↑ "Dorothy Grider". Archived from the original on 2011-06-12. Retrieved 2010-08-21.
 - ↑ "Search Results : Vintage Children's Books dot com, EveryDay to Extra Special Children's Books". www.vintagechildrensbooks.com. Archived from the original on 17 July 2011. Retrieved 14 January 2022.
 - ↑ "Dorothy Grider's Obituary on Batesville". Batesville. Retrieved 2016-03-05.
 - ↑ Anonymous (29 February 2012). "Dorothy Grider". Bowling Green, Ky.
 - ↑ Sandra Staebell. "Work by Dorothy Grider on exhibit at ERC – WKU Libraries Blog". Retrieved 2016-03-05.
 - ↑ "Dorothy Grider | LibraryThing". www.librarything.com. Retrieved 2016-03-05.
 - ↑ Grider, Dorothy (1955). Back and Forth. Philadelphia: Lippincott. OCLC 4886497.
 - ↑ Grider, Dorothy (1960-01-01). Little ballerina. Chicago: Rand McNally. OCLC 1813337.
 - ↑ Grider, Dorothy (1950-01-01). Peppermint;. Racin Wis: Whitman. OCLC 13724756.
 - ↑ Grider, Dorothy (1959-01-01). Little Majorette. Eau Claire, Wi.: E.M. Hale. OCLC 5576707.
 
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