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Joy Wilt Berry is an author of numerous series of educational books. She is also the creator of "The Human Race Club" which had a series of animated videos, books, and record albums. She has also written under the names Joy Wilt, Joy Wilton Berry, and Joy Berry.

Book series

  • "The Survival Guide for Kids" series (also known as "What to Do When Your Mom or Dad Says..." series), illustrated by Bartholomew (at least 27 books).
  • "Let's Talk About..." series, illustrated by Maggie Smith or Roey Fitzpatrick (almost 60 books).
  • "Ready, Set, Grow" Series (also known as "A Children's Book about..." and "A Kid's Guide..." series, illustrated by Ernie Hergenroeder) (24 books in the series).
  • "A Children's Book about Being..." series (also known as "Let's Talk About Being...", "A Social Skills Book about" and "Help Me Be Good"), originally illustrated by John Costanza (29 books in the series).
  • "Good Answers to Tough Questions About..." series, illustrated by Bartholomew.


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