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Titled "Strega Nona," the book won a 1976 Caldecott Honor and launched dePaola's career as a children's-book author and artist.
The Seattle Times 2011
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Though "Strega Nona" is a children's book published in 1979, its basis is the oral folktale style of author Tomie dePaola's ancestral Italy.
RutlandHerald.com 2010
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Tomie dePaolo, whose many books include such favorites as "Strega Nona" and "26 Fairmont
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Tomie dePaolo, whose many books include such favorites as "Strega Nona" and "26 Fairmont
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Tomie dePaolo, whose many books include such favorites as "Strega Nona" and "26 Fairmont
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Nothing to be nervous for next year... now my kids are crashed out on the carpet watching Strega Nona, Click, Clack, Moo, Cows that Type, Is Your Mama a Llama and Owl Moon on the Smart Board yep, still loving it.
Archive 2008-06-01 splatypus 2008
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Nothing to be nervous for next year... now my kids are crashed out on the carpet watching Strega Nona, Click, Clack, Moo, Cows that Type, Is Your Mama a Llama and Owl Moon on the Smart Board yep, still loving it.
Field Day - The Wrap Up splatypus 2008
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His most recent, "Strega Nona's Gift," will be published this fall.
NYT > Home Page By TOMIE dePAOLA 2011
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Creating "Strega Nona's Gift" was pure fun, dePaola said, noting that he published the first book about the Italian witch in 1975.
The Seattle Times 2011
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Since then, he has written nine other books about Strega Nona, as well as "Brava Strega Nona," a pop-up book spotlighting her secrets of wisdom for a good life.
The Seattle Times 2011
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