Stories and Cartoons
Why Christmas Almost Wasn't
A 12-episode comic strip that ran in newspapers in December 1968.
Humpty Dumpty
"Let's Be Frogs"
April 1972
May 1971
September 1971
January 1972
July 1972
MAD Magazine
"A Modern Cinderella"
MAD #120 (July 1968)
illustrated by Jack Rickard
"A MAD Look at Sex Education in the Schools"
MAD #125 (March 1969)
"A MAD Look at Frustration"
MAD #126 (April 1969)
illustrated by Paul Coker, Jr.
"You Know You're Really Overweight When..."
MAD #128 (July 1969)
illustrated by Paul Coker, Jr.
"You Know You're Really a Nobody When..."
MAD #130 (October 1969)
illustrated by Paul Coker, Jr.
"Knight-Fall"
MAD #132 (January 1970)
illustrated by Jack Rickard
"You're an Eternal Optimist if..."
MAD #194 (October 1977)
illustrated by Jack Davis
Playboy
July 1967
one-panel comic
March 1968
one-panel comic
Saturday Evening Post
April 20, 1968
one-panel comic
June 28, 1968
one-panel comic
July 27, 1968
multi-panel comic
September 21, 1968
one-panel comic
December 28, 1968
one-panel comic
Miscellaneous Items
Everybody's Got One: A Filmstrip on the Human Skeleton
Scholastic 1977
How Did They Get from Here to There When George Washington was Young?
Scholastic filmstrip 1978
7 inch record containing 1971 audio version of The Wizard of Wallaby Way
7 inch record and booklet featuring 1976 audio version of There's No Such Thing as a Dragon
Ice Cream Soup (1990)
based on Jack's idea
1989 VHS containing adaptations of Jack' Kent's Merry Mother Goose, Mrs. Mooley, and There's No Such Thing as a Dragon
"The Early Bird"
Ladybug (October 1998)
"The Firefly"
illustrated by Susan Estelle Kwas
Cricket (June 2005)
Winter Activities Poster
Scholastic, 1974
"Deck the Halls with Boughs of Holly"
Scholastic, 1975
Batter Up! A Language Arts Game Book
Scholastic, 1976
Father's Day Poster
Children's Book Council, 1986