Watson, Clyde
WATSON, Clyde
WATSON, Clyde. American, b. 1947. Genres: Children's fiction. Career: Freelance writer, and composer. Publications: (composer) Fisherman Lullabies, 1968; Father Fox's Pennyrhymes, 1971; Tom Fox and the Apple Pie, 1972; Quips and Quirks, 1975; Hickory Stick Rag, 1976; Binary Numbers, 1977; Catch Me and Kiss Me and Say It Again, 1978; How Brown Mouse Kept Christmas, 1979; Midnight Moon, 1979; Applebet: An ABC, 1982; Father Fox's Feast of Songs, 1983; Valentine Foxes, 1989; Mister Toad, 1992; Love's a Sweet, 1998; Father Fox's Christmas Rhymes, 2003. Address: 7 Low Road, Hanover, NH 03755, U.S.A.
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