Lilian Moore grew up in New York, received a degree in teaching from Hunter College, and did graduate work at Columbia University. She attended college during the Depression, so job opportunities were few. She worked for the Bureau of Educational Research, helping children who could not read in their Reading Clinic. Ms. Moore was also a reading specialist for the New York Board of Education. She trained teachers and did extensive research into reading difficulties. She was the editor of Scholastic's first paperback book club, the Arrow Book Club, beginning in 1957. As she said, "Imagine making it possible for these youngsters to choose and buy good books for the price of comics!" She was an editor at Wonder Books, Thomas Y. Crowell, and contributor to Humpty Dumpty magazine. In addition, Ms. Moore was a founding member of the Council on Interracial Books for Children. Ms. Moore died on July 20, 2004, at the age of 95. She is best known for her poetry and easy-to-read books.
Series
Books

Little Raccoon And No Trouble At All
1972

The Magic Spectacles
1965

Poems Have Roots
New Poems
1997

The Snake That Went to School
1957

Beware, Take Care
2006

Spooky Rhymes and Riddles
1972

While You Were Chasing a Hat
2001

I Never Did That Before
1995

Little Raccoon and the Thing in the Pool
1963

Sunflakes
Poems for Children
1992

Junk Day on Juniper Street
1969

The Terrible Mr. Twitmeyer
1952

I'll Meet You at the Cucumbers
1988

Don't Be Afraid, Amanda
1992

My First Counting Book
1956

I Feel the Same Way
1967

Mural on Second Avenue and Other City Poems
2005

Little Raccoon's Nighttime Adventure
1986

See My Lovely Poison Ivy
And Other Verses About Witches, Ghosts, and Things
1975

I'm Small and Other Verses
2001