Jan Le Witt | c.1956
Harcourt, Brace & Co.
The story of Yorick who turns from a bull into a vegetabull.
a look at the fun bits of design
Jan Le Witt | c.1956
Harcourt, Brace & Co.
The story of Yorick who turns from a bull into a vegetabull.
compiled by Kathleen Lines | Harold Jones | c.1954
Franklin Watts
A collection of nursery rhymes and games. An index of first lines makes it easy to find your favorites, such as Old King Cole, The Three Little Kittens, Pat-a-Cake, and many more.
illus. Aurelius Battaglia | c.1952
Simon and Schuster
A songbook of favorite American tunes with a description of the musical period.
Jack Prelutsky | Robert Leydenfrost | c.1967
The Macmillan Company
Galloping rhymes inspired by both common and rare animals–from brindled gnu to garden gopher.
illus. Frederick Richardson | c.1923
M.A. Donohue & Company
Eight best loved folk stories for children includes The Three Little Bears, The Little Red Hen, The House on the Hill, The Three Little Pigs, Chicken Licken, The Old Woman and Her Pig, Little Tupens, and The Gingerbread Boy.
Ellen Raskin | c.1969
Atheneum
A mischievous poltergeist describes the havoc he creates in the life of a family occupying a four-room apartment as more and more relatives keep arriving and add to the confusion.
Dorothy Canfield Fisher | Norman Price | c.1950
Random House
Recounts the story of the American patriot who rode from Boston to Lexington to warn his fellow citizens that the British were coming.
P.L. Travers | Thomas Bewick | c.1962
W.W. Norton & Company
Three young boys in postwar London at Christmas time hear a story of the fox who came to the manger to see the Christ Child, and defended to the other animals his right to be there and his gift for the child.
Robert McCloskey | c.1980 (originally c.1948)
Puffin Books (originally The Viking Press)
Josephine Haskell Aldridge | Ruth Robbins | c.1966
Parnassus Press