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2-3

YEARS

ASK

l\IR.

BEAR

*This is a 1967 book.

HEY DIDDLE DIDDLE SET

$17.00

COVERS ABOUT 5'

x

9'

A Schwarz mural,, see page 96

brief tales

and many

pictures

857-379

ASK MR. BEAR. "Mr. Bear"

helps solve a small boy's problem of what

to give his mother for her birthday. Gay text

and colorful illustrations by Marjorie Flack.

$2.95

856-139

THE OWL AND THE PUSSY–

CAT.* Lively, humorous illustrations by

William Pene du Bois catch the fun and

charm of Edward Lear's classic nursery tale.

$2.95

859-242

LITTLE TUPPEN.* A fresh ver–

sion of an old nursery tale recounting the

dilemma of a little chick who eats a big seed.

Simplicity of vocabulary as well as cheerful,

brightly colored pictures by Paul Galdone will

attract the very youngest ..........

$3.50

859-041

THE GOLDEN HOURS LI–

BRARY.* Twelve richly colored storybooks,

including classic tales of fantasy, poetry, and

a book to teach young children how to tell

time, housed in a grandfather's play clock,

with movable hands. Provides lasting fun and

enjoyment for young readers and storytime

listeners .....................

$3.95

857-059

GOODNIGHT MOON. In gentle

and lulling text by Margaret Wise Brown, and

soft, tender illustrations by Clement Hurd,

a little bunny, tucked away in bed, says "good–

night" to all the familiar things in his softly–

lit bedroom. A favorite of the very young.

$2.95

856-161

THE VERY LITTLE GIRL.

$2.95

856-148

THE VERY LITTLE BOY.

$2.95

Two attractive books re-create the joyful

growth of little girls and boys from their

early childhood. Written by Phyllis Krasilov-

sky, illustrated by Ninon.

·

859-343

POLLY, THE POCKET DOLLY.

$1.95

859-344

SPOT, THE POCKET PUPPY.

$1.95

Each of these attractive 24-page storybooks

has a pocket in its cover holding a stuffed

toy. Written by Betty Hubka. The first illus–

trated by Ann Eshner and the second by Susan

Perl.

858-274

EVERYBODY HAS A HOUSE

AND EVERYBODY EATS. Two Early Sci–

ence Concept Books, by Mary McBurney

Green. These two old favorites together in

one volume. Food and shelter, for both hu–

mans and animals, are simply explained in

rhythmic question and answer form. Illus–

trated in color by Louis Klein ..•..

$3.50

859-266

THE STORY OF A LITTLE

WHITE TEDDY BEAR WHO DIDN'T

WANT TO GO TO BED. Children are

devoted to this small book. The story is dra–

matic, yet familiar, and the pictures clear

and simple. Written and illustrated for two

to six year olds by Dorothy Sherrill ..

$1.95

books

for

play

and

learning

859-047

STORYBOOK DICTIONARY.

$3.95

859-079

BEST WORD BOOK EVER.

$3.95

859-061

BUSY BUSY WORLD ..

$3.95

All three books delight small children by their

gaiety and detail and are useful for visual

identification and word reading. By Richard

Scarry.

858-111

FIRST ABC. A handsome book in

which a full color picture on each page il–

lustrates each letter of the alphabet in both

capital and lower case letters. By Nancy Lar·

rick with pictures by Rene Martin ...

$2.95

856-062

NUMBERFUN. This delightful

board book with a built-in counting frame

teaches a child to count. Rhymes and pictures

by Stella and Andrew Schott .....

$2.00

[ 64]

858-130

ALL BY HERSELF .....

$2.00

858-131

ALL BY HIMSELF .....

$2.00

Gaily printed and securely sewn onto the un–

tearable cloth pages of these books are zippers

and ribbons and buttons, so that small chil–

dren can have fun practicing how to dress

themselves. Can be washed only

if

great care

is used.

857-153

ANYBODY AT HOME?.

$1.00

857-154

FEED THE ANIMALS ..

$1.00

857-152

SEE THE CIRCUS .....

$1.00

857-155

WHERE'S MY BABY? ..

$1.00

Open the flap on each page of these brightly

colored books and find a surprise picture.

Written and illustrated by H. A. Rey.