Lisa McCue

Lisa McCue

  • 5 stars across 40 books
Lisa McCue has illustrated more than 150 books, including the 'Quiet Bunny" series and the first in this 'HideAway' series. The Society of Illustrators has frequently included her work in its exhibitions. She lives in Annapolis, MD, with her husband and two sons.
3rd December 2012

Sweet Dreams!

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22nd December 2015

Mama Loves

Celebrate the love between mother and child with this gentle, rhymed rhapsody! This Step 1 Step into Reading early reade... MoreMama Loves

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2nd February 2016

Corduroy's Numbers

Celebrate 50 years of one of the best-loved teddy bears with this rhyming concept book. One rowdy rooster cock-a-doodle-... MoreCorduroy's Numbers

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4th March 2015

Finders Keepers

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5th May 2015

Quiet Bunny

In this lovely story by renowned artist Lisa McCue, now in paperback, Quiet Bunny discovers the importance-and pleasure-... MoreQuiet Bunny

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1st March 2007

Spring Is Here, Corduroy!

Spring is finally here! Corduroy and friends enjoy the springtime weather—the sun is shining and flowers bloom everywher... MoreSpring Is Here, Corduroy!

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3rd May 2016

Corduroy's Seasons

A rhyming concept book starring Corduroy, the classic teddy bear loved by children for 50 years.   Autumn leaves, Gold ... MoreCorduroy's Seasons

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13th September 2016

Polar Bear Babies

In this Step 1 Step into Reading Science Reader, polar bear babies learn the skills they will need to survive in the Arc... MorePolar Bear Babies

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29th August 1990

Whose Little Baby Says...?

This book offers a fresh approach to that perennial childhood favorite--baby animals. Lisa McCue brings to life an adora... MoreWhose Little Baby Says...?

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