Each of us remembers our own favorite Little Golden Book. I've searched our archives for the best Little Golden Books everpublished to bring back as keepsake editions. You've just selectedone! I'm sure this cherished classic will delight parents andgrandparents as well as today's fun-loving kids. After all, lively,satisfying stories never go out of style. Look for your favorite Little Golden Book Classic! Sincerely, Diane Muldrow, Editor.
This lyrical version of the Nativity story, a simplecumulative poem with the rhythm of a well-loved nursery rhyme, isillustrated by stunning oil paintings.
Harry is a black and white dog who hates having a bath - so when he sees his owner with the dredded bath, he runs away. But in the end, harry gets so dirty that his owners dont recognise him and so he has to beg for the thing he used to dread so much so they let him back into the houshold.
One of a series of small-format paperback editions ofpopular picture books, this is a collection of quirky nurseryrhymes.
Time for bed, Little Tex. Rio Rosie, goodnight. Jump in your bunkbeds And close your eyes tight. So begins this dreamy, soothing poem that takes Tex and Rosie into the starry night.
Children have love Little Golden Books for over 60 years.They have written their names inside each front cover and delighted in the colorful pictures and wonderful stories.Thanks to the hatty hours spent with such books as Tbe Poky Little Puppy,many children have developed a lifelong love of reading. Over two billion Little Golden Books have reached the hands of children.We salute the talented authors and artists who create the books,as well as the readers--young and old--who enjoy the picture books with the fanous gold-foil spine.