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James M. Needham is a published illustrator of children's books. Some of the published credits of James M. Needham include Our Natural Homes: Exploring Terrestrial Biomes of North and South America (Our Perfect Planet), One Tiger Growls: A Counting Book of Animal Sounds, Our Wet World: Aquatic Ecosystems.
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1. One Tiger Growls (Hardcover)
    Author: Ginger Wadsworth
    Illustrator: James M. Needham
    Publisher: Charlesbridge+ Publishing
Ages 4-8 02/01/1999
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2. Our Wet World (Hardcover)
    Author: Sneed B. Collard
    Illustrator: James M. Needham
    Publisher: Charlesbridge Publishing
Ages 4-8 02/01/1998
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3. Peter Set Free: Acts 12: 1-17 (For Children) (Paperback)
    Author: Gloria Truitt
    Illustrator: James M. Needham
    Publisher: Concordia Pub House
Ages 4-8 06/1991
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4. The Legend of the Golden Straw: A Christmas Story (Campion Book) (Hardco...
    Author: Gregory F. Aloia
    Illustrator: James M. Needham
    Publisher: Loyola Pr
Baby to Pre-K 11/1989
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Comment by Cathy Sudac on 12/31/2009 at 8:16 AM:
James,
Did you paint a picture of an owl flying through trees. It is a fall picture.
Comment by Eric Hammond on 2/20/2009 at 4:15 PM:
Hey, James.
Welcome to JacketFlap.

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