If you liked A picture book of Christopher Columbus by David A. Adler and Linda Terheyden, start with A teacher on roller skates, and other school riddles (1989), Remember Betsy Floss (1987), and Hanukkah cookies with sprinkles (2015). These recommendations are drawn from the same author, shared genres, and reader overlap on BookOrb.

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What should I read after A picture book of Christopher Columbus?

BookOrb recommends A teacher on roller skates, and other school riddles (1989), Remember Betsy Floss (1987), Hanukkah cookies with sprinkles (2015), Our Golda (1984), and A Picture Book of Helen Keller (1990).

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Who wrote A picture book of Christopher Columbus?

A picture book of Christopher Columbus is by David A. Adler and Linda Terheyden.