6-8
YEARS
TheWedding Procession of the Rag Doll
.and the Bf?omHandle and WhoWas in
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An
Anteater
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ARTHUR
*This is a 1967 book.
SOLDIER
WITH
GUARDHOUSE
$14.50 - 46"
tall
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picture story books
857-025
THE WEDDING PROCESSION
OF THE RAG DOLL AND THE BROOM
HANDLE AND WHO WAS IN IT.* Hu–
morous, imaginative, and original illustra–
tions by Harriet Pincus capture the whimsy,
music, and pure pleasure of Carl Sandburg's
tale of a most unusual and splendid wedding.
$3.25
857-134
BUFORD, THE LITTLE BIG-
HORN* .....................
$3.25
857-148
JENNIFER AND JOSEPHINE.*
$3.25
Two endearing additions to author-artist Bill
Peet's marvelous menagerie. The first is an
adventure-packed, laugh-filled story of Bu–
ford, the little bighorn, whose horns, which
have grown bigger than the rest of him, in–
volve him in some very awkward situations.
The second is the touching tale of the never·
failing friendship 'between a scrawny stray
cat and a rickety old car.
858-268
A GOOD KNIGHT FOR DRAG–
ONS.* There's fun and action aplenty-plus
a surprise-in this picture story of a prince
and a fearsome dragon. Written and illus·
trated by Roger Bradfield .........
$3.95
857-298
THE UGLY DUCKLING. Glow–
ing water-color pictures by Danish painter, Jo–
hannes Larsen, add new magic to Andersen's
tale of the unloved duckling who turns into a
beautiful swan. Translated by R. P. Keigwin.
$3.95
857-093
THE LITTLE GIRL AND THE
TINY DOLL.* The delectable story of a
little girl who finds a doll in a supermarket.
By Aingelda Ardizzone with pictures by the
celebrated artist Edward Ardizzone ..
$2.75
857-167
AN ANTEATER NAMED AR–
THUR.* The riotous story of an orderly
but messy, understanding but argumentative,
responsible but irrepressible anteater named
Arthur. Surely one of the most lovable char–
acters to spring from a children'·s book. Writ–
ten and illustrated by the incomparable Ber-
nard Waber ...................
$3.25
859-270
SAM, BANGS, AND MOON–
SHINE.* Winner of the 1967 Caldecott Med–
al. An imaginative and thought-provoking
story of a fisherman's daughter who comes to
realize the true difference between "moon–
shine" and reality. Superbly written and il-
lustrated by Evaline Ness .........
$3.95
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857-084
MOON MAN* ......•..
$4.50
857-085
ZERALDA'S OGRE* •..
$3.95
Tomi Ungerer adds still more laurels to his
credit with his latest creations. The first is the
riotous adventures of the Man in the Moon
and his visit to the earth.
In
"Zeralda's Ogre,"
who can resist the mouth-watering delights
concocted by a young girl for her husband–
to-be. The girl proves that the way to even an
ogre's heart is through his stomach.
857-326
THE RENOWNED HISTORY
OF LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD.*
Witty illustrations by Nonny Hogrogian en–
liven this 19th century rhymed version of a
beloved tale .......................
$2.95
859-248
THE SLANT BOOK. A new edi–
tion of the old favorite by Peter Newell
telling the adventures of a runaway go-cart.
The actual slanted pages create the illusion
of a hill, down which the cart accidentally
rolls. Loads of fun for the adult who remem–
bers it, as well as for the child who meets it
for the first time ................
$2.95
859-121
THE GUARD MOUSE.* The
hilarious story of Clyde, the lovable little
guard mouse of Buckingham Palace who takes
his American cousins on a whirlwind tour of
London. A totally delightful story, full of
color and zip by author-illustrator, Don Free-
man ...•....................
$4.50
857-285
THE BAD BEAR.* Bold, color–
ful illustrations by Eva Johanna Rubin, and
hilarious verse by Rudolph Neumann tell the
story of a thoroughly appealing bear with a
thoroughly appalling appetite, who is tamed
by a fiddler to become a droll delight. Trans-
lated by Jack Prelutsky ...........
$3.95
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858-241
HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO YOU.
· $2.95
858-171
YERTLE THE TURTLE AND
OTHER STORIES ............
$2.95
858-174
HORTON HATCHES THE
EGG .......................
$2.95
Three riotous and ever-popular books by mas–
ter storyteller, Doctor Seuss, are totally de–
lightful to children of all ages.