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Heckedy Peg Paperback – Illustrated, Sept. 15 1992
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In this story, seven sweet children are transformed by an evil witch into specific types of food. “The inherent drama of the story, combined with the haunting images the art provides, gives the picture book a timeless quality.”--Booklist
- Reading age4 - 7 years
- Print length32 pages
- LanguageEnglish
- Grade levelPreschool - 3
- Lexile measure450L
- Dimensions22.86 x 0.64 x 29.21 cm
- PublisherClarion Books
- Publication dateSept. 15 1992
- ISBN-100152336796
- ISBN-13978-0152336790
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About the Author
DonWoodis the illustrator ofmany beloved books for children, including the bestselling classicThe Napping House, its companion The Full Moon at the Napping House, Caldecott Honor Book King Bidgood's in the Bathtub,HeckedyPeg, Piggies,and Piggy Pie Po, all of which were written by his wife, Audrey Wood.The Woods divide their time between California and Hawaii. www.audreywood.com
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- Publisher : Clarion Books
- Publication date : Sept. 15 1992
- Edition : First Edition
- Language : English
- Print length : 32 pages
- ISBN-10 : 0152336796
- ISBN-13 : 978-0152336790
- Item weight : 1.05 kg
- Reading age : 4 - 7 years
- Dimensions : 22.86 x 0.64 x 29.21 cm
- Grade level : Preschool - 3
- Lexile measure : 450L
- 鶹 Rank: #107,926 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
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About the author

AUDREY WOOD is the much-loved author of more than thirty books for children, including the bestselling The Napping House, Piggies, Heckedy Peg, and most recently, Piggy Pie Po, which she collaborated on with her husband, Don Wood.
She lives in Hawaii.
My first memories are of Sarasota, Florida in the winter quarters of the Ringling Brothers' Circus. I was one year old and remember it vividly. My father, an art student, was making extra income by repainting circus murals.
The people in the circus were my friends. I was bounced on the knee of the tallest man in the world and rocked in the arms of the fat lady who could not stand up. My first baby-sitters were a family of little people who lived in a trailer next to ours. They tAudrey2old me stories about the animals they worked with: Chi Chi the Chimpanzee, an elephant named Elder, and Gargantua the Gorilla.
My mother says I was a fast learner, always ahead of my age. My father taught me to swim before I could walk. I walked at seven months and climbed over a seven foot chain link fence when I was one year old. Everyone in the circus thought I was going to be a trapeze artist.
When I was two, I traveled with my parents to San Miguel de Allende, Mexico, where they studied art. Spanish became my second language. Because my mother read to me every day, I fell in love with books and was reading by age three.
My parents had two more girls, which made me the oldest sister. All of us were trained in the arts: music, dance, painting, and drama. We had a miniature stage in our basement, complete with light-bulb floodlights and a dusty red velvet curtain. Admission for the plays we produced was a bargain--twenty-five cents.
When I was in the first grade, I wanted to grow up to be an artist like my father. Then, in the fourth grade, I decided I'd like to be a children's book author. As an adult who writes and illustrates children's books, I have realized both my childhood ambitions.
I got in trouble in school once for crossing out my favorite author's name and putting in mine--Audrey Brewer instead of Dr. Seuss!
My great-grandfather, grandfather, and father were all professional artists. Since I am also a professional artist, there are four consecutive generations of artists in our family. However, I am the only female artist.
On our honeymoon, I read my new husband Don Wood the classic children's book entitled At the Back of the North Wind. Seven years later, we teamed up to create our first picture book together.
When our son Bruce Robert was two years old, I began to read picture books to him. He helped to remind me of my childhood ambitions. That's when I began to write children's books seriously.
www.audreywood.com
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- Reviewed in Canada on January 13, 2023Verified Purchasepurchased this book for my son's girlfriend - this was one of her favorite childhood books. She loved it and was so surprised that I was able to get it for her.
- Reviewed in Canada on November 3, 2023Verified PurchaseMy favourite book as a kid!
- Reviewed in Canada on March 1, 2023Verified PurchaseLoved this book as a kid and had to get it again! The quality of the book is excellent! Definitely recommend!
- Reviewed in Canada on December 27, 2021Verified PurchaseThis is such a great book. I was so glad to find it and be able to read it to my children.
- Reviewed in Canada on August 7, 2020Verified PurchaseThis book is timeless. My children never tired hearing me read it and now their children can’t get enough of it. The illustrations are beautiful This is the only children’s book I will keep in my bookshelves.
- Reviewed in Canada on October 24, 2020Verified PurchaseGood
- Reviewed in Canada on June 19, 2018Verified PurchaseGreat product
- Reviewed in Canada on March 9, 2014I slightly dark theme for a children's book, however, the overarching theme of a mother's love to save her children is well done.
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- Danilo Costa de Sousa FerreiraReviewed in Brazil on May 9, 2025
5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent book and illustration!
Verified PurchaseExcellent book and illustration! You have the opportunity to explain the importance of obedience by highlighting the bad consequence of disobedience using the story in a very interesting way.
- FrancesReviewed in the United States on November 20, 2017
5.0 out of 5 stars A treasure to keep
Verified PurchaseThis is one of my favorite books. It is about a witch who turns a mother's children into food while they are out. The mother must know what child is what food in order to turn them back. It's not scary....more magical. Audrey Wood is such a wonderful writer. Don Wood writes similar books. They are so vidid that they almost look real. I loved this book and it will be a treasure to save forever. My children now in their 30's are reading it to their young children. It does not have to be a Halloween book. I would suggest 3 years and up.
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JulianaReviewed in Brazil on December 30, 2023
5.0 out of 5 stars Excelente
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- CjReviewed in the United States on February 19, 2015
5.0 out of 5 stars Love this classic fairy tale style book!
Verified PurchaseOkay- so I was nervous about buying this book for my 3 year old because of the reviews that said the book is scary. It is not. Lol not in my opinion and not in my toddlers opinion either. This book is a fairy tale, super fun, sort of dark, easy and fun to read (and my son loves my heckedy peg voice) and it has amazing illustrations. Very beautiful. My son frequently walks around the house now saying "come on sweet chickens!" Haha which is a phrase heckedy peg says. After Christmas we read this every night for at least a month. Great book! Such a relief from the old happy go lucky standard toddler rhyming books. Blah I get tired of those- but this I could read over and over. I was so happy my son loves it, and I really don't think it's as "dark" as everyone makes it out to be- great buy!