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  2. Stone Soup - Wikipedia

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    "Stone Soup" (1968), [15] written by Ann McGovern and illustrated by Nola Langner, tells the story of a little old lady and a hungry young man at the door asking for food, and how he tricks her into making stone soup. The book was reprinted and reissued in 1986 with Winslow Pinney Pels as the illustrator.

  3. Ann McGovern - Wikipedia

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    Ann McGovern Scheiner (née Weinberger; May 25, 1930 – August 8, 2015) was an American writer of more than 55 children's books, selling over 30 million copies. [1] She may be best known for her adaptation of Stone Soup, as well as Too Much Noise, historical and travel non-fiction, and biographies of figures like Harriet Tubman and Deborah Sampson [2] and Eugenie Clark.

  4. Stone Soup: An Old Tale - Wikipedia

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    Stone Soup: An Old Tale. Stone Soup: An Old Tale is a 1947 picture book written and illustrated by Marcia Brown and published by Charles Scribner's Sons. [1] It is a retelling of the Stone Soup folk tale. Three soldiers make a soup using water and stones. Each villager contributes an ingredient to the soup, creating a feast. [2]

  5. Stone Soup (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Stone Soup: An Old Tale (1947), children's book by Marcia Brown Stone Soup (1968), book by Ann McGovern Stone Soup (2003), children's book by Jon J. Muth set in China

  6. The Real Story of Stone Soup - Wikipedia

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    Dutton Books for Young Readers. Publication date. January 18, 2007. Publication place. United States. ISBN. 0525474935. The Real Story of Stone Soup is a picture book written by Ying Chang Compestine and illustrated by Stéphane Jorisch. The stone soup folk story is often associated with European folklore, but Compestine retells it set in China.

  7. Jan Eliot - Wikipedia

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    In her cartoonist career, she initially worked as a graphic designer in the daytime, while doing cartoons at night. Some independent papers published her work, and after 16 years, she achieved syndication, [2] and became a full-time cartoonist. [3] Prior to Eliot's syndication, she was mentored by cartoonist Lynn Johnston, who proofed the ...

  8. Stone Soup (comic strip) - Wikipedia

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    Stone Soup is an American newspaper comic strip. It was created by cartoonist Jan Eliot as Sister City, and was renamed after being syndicated by Universal Press Syndicate in 1995. The strip originally ran daily until 2015, when it switched to Sunday strips only before ending in 2020. The strip centers on a single mother named Valerie Stone ...

  9. Stone Soup (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    Many of Stone Soup's contributors and readership live in the US or Canada, however writers come from over 40 different countries, according to the editors. The magazine publishes issues 11 times a year (monthly except for a combined July/August issue) online and in print, as well as in a print Annual, which collects all the writing from the year, including particularly notable blog posts, into ...