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SKU:
141811
UPC:
9780375838484
MPN:
0375838481
Condition:
Used
Weight:
22.19 Ounces
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Calculated at Checkout

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Author Last Name, Author First Name, Pages, Binding, Edition, ISBN 10, ISBN 13, Condition, Publisher, Date Published,

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Author Last Name:
Books
Author First Name:
Golden
Pages:
224
Binding:
Hardcover
Edition:
First Edition
ISBN 10:
0375838481
ISBN 13:
9780375838484
Condition:
Used
Publisher:
Golden Books
Date Published:
8/8/2006
Genre:
Early Reader Fiction

Description

there's Nothing Like A Little Golden Book and Everyone's Favorites Can Be Found In This Deluxe, Affordable Compilation. Beautifully Bound, This Volume Of Bedtime Stories Features Such Unforgettable Stories As the Poky Little Puppy, The Sleepy Book, And Good Night, Little Bear in Their Entirety . . . As Well As Some New Favorites, Too!children's Literaturenine Beloved Classics With Original Copyrights Dating From 1942 To 2004 Are United In This Volume. Sophisticated Tv-watching Children Today Are Fortunate To Have New Access And A Modern Format Bringing Old Favorites To Life Again. This Collection Will Appeal To Young Readers, As Well As To Adults Who Read To Pre-readers. Attention Is Paid To Details That Enhance The Stories. In The Whispering Rabbit, For Example, The Whispers Are In Very Small Print And Almost Demand A Change In The Reader's Voice. Enjoyment, However, Is Not The Only Bonus Gained In Using This Book, Because It Is Also A Subtle Teaching Tool. Baby Dear Centers Around Introducing A New Sibling To A Child; Colorful Kittens Focuses On Colors; The Wonderful House On Different Homes For Animals, Such As A Snail, A Hippopotamus, And A Bee; And The Poky Little Puppy Assures The Reader That Being Different From Others Is Not Always Bad. Most Of These Stories Have Animal Characters, Both Domestic And Wild, Which Are Always Friendly, Cheerful, And Non-threatening. Unfortunately, The Illustrations Sometimes Use Stereotypes, Which May Be Offensive. Little Rajani, The Indian Boy In The Boy And The Tigers Wears An Exaggerated Turban; The Native Americans Are Often Sinister And Glowering; The Creator Is A Bearded Man. Nevertheless, Visiting These Tales, Whether For The First Time Or As Old Friends, Is An Enjoyable Experience. From The Little Golden Book Treasury Series.