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Daphne Pendergrass
3 Books
Daphne Pendergrass is a children's book author known for writing and adapting stories based on popular television shows and animated characters. Her work includes numerous licensed titles for beloved franchises such as Peanuts, Clifford the Big Red Dog, and Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood. Through her accessible adaptations, she helps bring familiar cinematic and television adventures to early readers.
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Books in "Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood"
Main Street looks different after dark, and Daniel Tiger is ready to notice every quiet little change. On a nighttime walk with his family, Daniel explores the neighborhood when shops are sleepy, lights glow, and the sky feels big and starry. The story turns a simple evening walk into a calm discovery of what makes night special. For young readers, the gentle pace makes it a comforting bedtime choice, while Daniel’s curiosity invites them to look closely at their own world. Warm, familiar, and reassuring, this Daniel Tiger story is especially good for children who enjoy family stories, neighborhood adventures, and peaceful books before sleep.
6-8 Years
5 Pages
Daniel Tiger and Miss Elaina both want to build something wonderful at school, but their ideas do not match. Daniel imagines a train. Miss Elaina imagines a spaceship. Instead of letting the disagreement ruin playtime, they have to figure out how to listen, compromise, and solve the problem themselves. This Pre-level 1 Ready-to-Read story gives young readers a very familiar school situation in simple, supportive language. Teacher Harriet’s gentle guidance keeps the story calm while Daniel and Miss Elaina practice confidence and cooperation. It is a useful, friendly choice for children learning to share ideas, handle small conflicts, and feel proud after solving a problem.
6-8 Years
32 Pages
Daniel Tiger is on his way to visit Grandpere, and he has made a special gift just for him: a picture frame with a favorite photo inside. But when Daniel arrives and realizes the present is missing, his happy visit suddenly feels upsetting. This gentle Daniel Tiger story follows a small disappointment that many children can understand, then shows how love and closeness can matter even more than a wrapped gift. The shaped-board-book format keeps the experience cozy, while the story’s feelings are still clear for early readers. It is a warm family read for children who enjoy Daniel Tiger, grandparent visits, and tender stories about handling mistakes.
6-8 Years
5 Pages