Scott Nash

Scott Nash

  • 5 stars across 15 books
Nancy Coffelt is the author of Catch That Baby! and Uh-oh, Baby! as well as Fred Stays with Me, which was illustrated by Tricia Tusa and a Boston Globe-Horn Book Award Honor winner, won Best Book of the Year from School Library Journal, and was an ALA Notable Children's Book. Visit her online at NancyCoffelt.com. Scott Nash is the illustrator of Catch That Baby! and Uh-oh, Baby! He is also the award-winning illustrator of the Flat Stanley series and Saturday Night at the Dinosaur Stomp, by Carol Diggory Shields. His design firm, Nashbox Studios, has lent its expertise to such kid-centric brands as PBS, Nickelodeon, and Disney. He lives in Maine. Visit him online at ScottNash.com.
27th July 2017

Flat Stanley

                         The magical and brilliantly funny adventures of everyone’s favourite flat boy – Flat Stanley... MoreFlat Stanley

(43 reviews) Review
2nd March 2017

Anne of Green Gables

'Oh, it seems so wonderful that I'm going to live with you and belong to you. I've never belonged to anybody - not reall... MoreAnne of Green Gables

(40 reviews) Review
2nd November 2017

I'm Afraid Your Teddy Is in Trouble Today

What do your toys do when your back is turned? Mischief might ensue when a ringleader teddy bear throws a very memor... MoreI'm Afraid Your Teddy Is in Trouble Today

(6 reviews) Review
1st September 2008

Saturday Night at the Dinosaur Stomp

A rollicking rhyming dinosaur picture book for young children.Have you ever wondered what the dinosaurs did for fun? Wha... MoreSaturday Night at the Dinosaur Stomp

(3 reviews) Review
7th June 2011

Catch That Baby!

It’s time to get dressed but Rudy is gone in a flash—Mom can’t even get a towel around him. Boing! Around the living roo... MoreCatch That Baby!

(0 reviews) Review
8th September 2011

Oxford Reading Tree Traditional Tales: Level 1: Little Red Hen

The Little Red Hen is based on the Russian folk tale of a hen who works hard to make some bread; unlike the animals arou... MoreOxford Reading Tree Traditional Tales: Level 1: Little Red Hen

(0 reviews) Review
21st April 2016

Henry the Fourth

Welcome to neighborhood dog show! First Maxie speaks. Second Baxter begs. Third Daisy rolls over, but will Henry the fou... MoreHenry the Fourth

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21st April 2016

Monster Musical Chairs

Monster Musical Chairs Every time the music stops, one more monster is OUT! Kids won't be able to sit still for this mu... MoreMonster Musical Chairs

(0 reviews) Review
14th September 2010

Betsy Red Hoodie

Betsy is finally old enough to take cupcakes to Grandma all by herself--with the company of her faithful sheep, of cours... MoreBetsy Red Hoodie

(0 reviews) Review
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