books for children
from three to
•
six
all about animals
859-230 PETER RABBIT BOOKS.
There
are 23 of the deservedly favorite Beatrix Pot·
ter classics in uniform, easy-to-handle size.
Packaged in our own sturdy wooden book–
rack.
23 books ........ .. ....... . ..
$34.50
859-201
Rack separately .... . ....
$2.75
Books sold separately, each title . . ..
$1.50
859-180 PETER RABBIT
859-181 SQUIRREL NUTKIN
859-182 THE TAILOR OF GLOU-
CESTER
859-183 BENJAMIN BUNNY
859-184 TWO BAD MICE
859-185 MRS. TIGGY-WINKLE
859-186 MR. JEREMY FISHER
859-187 TOM KITTEN
859-188 JEMIMA PUDDLEDUCK
859-189 FLOPSY BUNNIES
859-190 MRS. TITTLEMOUSE
859-191 TIMMY TIPTOES
859-192 MR. TOD
859-193 PIGLING BLAND
859-194 JOHNNY TOWN-MOUSE
859-195 THE ROLY POLY PUDDING
859-196 THE PIE AND THE PATTY
PAN
859-197 GINGER AND PICKLES
859-198 LITTLE PIG ROBINSON
859-199 FIERCE BAD RABBIT
859-200 MISS MOPPET
859-209 APPLEY DAPPLEY'S NURS–
ERY RHYMES
859-210 CECILY PARSLEY'S NURS–
ERY RHYMES
856-066 OLD OLD TALES RETOLD.
Seven old stories of changeless popularity.
Selections are "Little Red Hen," "House on
the Hill," "Three Little Pigs," "Chicken Lick–
en," "Old Woman and Her Pig," "The Three
Bears" and "Little Tuppens." Written and
illustrated in full color by Frederick Richard-
son. Attractively boxed ..........
$4.95
858-222 THE STORY OF BABAR $1.95
858-226 BABAR AND ZEPHIR .. $1.95
858-244 BABAR COMES TO AMERICA.
$3.95
Lovable Bahar, still everybody's favorite ele–
phant. The first two books written and illus–
trated by Jean de Brunhoff and the other writ–
ten and illustrated by Laurent de Brunhoff.
857-131 CURIOUS GEORGE
.. .
.$3.25
857-135 CURIOUS GEORGE TAKES A
JOB ...................... . ....... $3.25
857-136 CURIOUS GEORGE RIDES A
BIKE
........ . ..................
.$3.50
857-137 CURIOUS GEORGE GETS A
MEDAL
..........................
$3.25
857-145 CURIOUS GEORGE LEARNS
THE ALPHABET
...............
.$3.25
857-142 CURIOUS GEORGE FLIES A
KITE
...........................
.$2.95
857-146 CURIOUS GEORGE GOES TO
THE HOSPITAL
.......... : ....
.. $3.25
The unexpected antics of the monkey, George,
as told and depicted in amusing pictures,
strike all children as hilarious.
H.
A. Rey
was responsible for the first five books and
the last two he wrote and illustrated in con–
junction with Margret Rey.
*This is a 1967 book.
859-386 EVEN TINY ANTS MUST
SLEEP.*
In
gentle rhyme by Harold J. Saleh,
the young listener is lured to sleep as he
learns how animals, great and small-ele–
phants, owls, and even tiny ants-settle
in their own special beds. Humorous illustra-
tions by Jerry Pinkey ...........
$3.25
856-188 CHRISTOPHER ROBIN BOOK
OF VERSE*
........... . ....
. $3.95
856-189 POOH STORY BOOK
...
$3.95
Two new Pooh books with charming color
illustrations by Ernest
H.
Shepard. The first
contains twenty-four classic poems collected
into a beautiful picture book. The second
introduces young children to three of the most
memorable Pooh adventures. By A. A. Milne.
857-245 LITTLE BEAR'S THANKS–
GIVING*
An enchanting story of the amusing and
hungry Little Bear and all his animal friends
as they celebrate Thanksgiving together. By
Janice, with illustrations by Mariana ..
$3.50
859-383 THE HAPPY LION'S VACA-
TION
* .....................
.
$2.95
859-382 THE HAPPY LION
... . .
$2.95
Children will find many pleasant surprises as
Louise Fatio's now famous friendly lion goes
to the seashore for a vacation. The second
book tells of the adventures of the happy lion
in a zoo. Two outstanding additions to any
child's library. Illustrated by Caldecott Med–
alist, Roger Duvoisin.
857-263 DOG.*
"A book you can read be–
fore you know how." Pictures tell the tale in
this captivating little story book without
words about a small boy and the puppy he
cares for and loves. Illustrations by Ellie
Simmons ... . ....... . .........
$2.50
859-002 THE NEIGHBORS.*
How an in–
nocent hare, driven out of his home by the fox,
finds an unexpected friend, is a charming
story for children to enjoy. Written and illus–
trated by Caldecott Medalist, Marcia Brown.
$4.50
857-105 BRIDIE THE BANTAM.*
Bridie
is ·a childless bantam who adopts abandoned
eggs and soon ends up with a very devoted,
but strange-looking family, including a quail,
a stork, a flamingo, and a crocodile! A sunny,
funny, read-aloud tale by Anna Standon, with
striking, full-color illustrations by Edward
Standon ................. . ...
$3.95
859-384 A DOZEN DINOSAURS.*
In
playful verse, but with a sound basis of fact,
distinguished author Richard Armour de–
scribes twelve dinosaurs that once lived in
what is now the United States. A must for
children who love to hear about dinosaurs, and
pronounce their many-syllabled names. Illus-
trated by Paul Galdone . . .. . ......
$3.95
856-214 THE BLOW-AWAY BAL-
LOON*
....................
. $3.50
856-215 THE CLEAN SWEEP* .. $3.50
856-216 SELINA THE CIRCUS SEAL.*
$3.50
English author-artist Racey Helps' inventive
stories and charming animal pictures to de–
light young children-adventures on a balloon
ride, a mystery the chimney-sweep uncovers,
and a circus seal who returns to the sea.
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