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  • Bibliography:
    6 Books
  • First Book:
    December 1993
  • Latest Book:
    December 2012
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Book List in Order: 6 titles



  • Fibber E. Frog's lack of self-confidence leads him to tell tall tales to make himself feel better. No one takes him seriously anymore because he tells so many fibs. When you teach Fibber E. Frog to be happy with his self, your child will learn the sa...



  • Fraid E. Cat is afraid of the dark. She is so scared that she doesn't want to go to sleep at night. The chairs always seem to turn into bears, and her wagon turns into a big dragon. Afraid of what might be under the bed, this cat needs the night ligh...



  • Are you ready for a story about an eighty-eight foot, seven thousand pound anaconda? No, no, no - don't shred this yet. Be a Brazilian literary agent or film producer for a moment. Tales of constrictor snakes almost twice that size appear in Brazilia...



  • Here we go again - another tale of a great American city devastated by nuclear war, Godzilla, the Ebola virus, or natural disaster. In order to be worthy of notice, a new destroy-that-city tale would have to be a cut above its predecessors. The autho...



  • Giggle E. Goose doesn't know when to be quiet. She giggles in Class, she giggles in the library, she even giggles and talks during movies! Giggle E. Goose needs to be more considerate of others, and the young reader, along with Giggle e. Goose, learn...



  • Grub E. Dog is very messy. He won't brush his teeth or comb his hair, and his room is filthy. Even his friends start to notice that he's stinky. Show young children and Grub E. Dog the importance of personal hygiene and cleanliness....




Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Al Newman has published 6 books.

Al Newman does not have a new book coming out soon. The latest book, Grub E. Dog, was published in December 2012.

The first book by Al Newman, Fraid E. Cat, was published in December 1993.

No. Al Newman does not write books in series.