Jack Prelutsky | Robert Leydenfrost | c.1967
The Macmillan Company

Galloping rhymes inspired by both common and rare animals–from brindled gnu to garden gopher.
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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.
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.
Ruth Brown | c.1999
Andersen Press


Abandoned as a kitten, a cat is taken in by a family at Christmas and becomes an important part of the household.
Hans Christian Anderson | JooHee Yoon | c.2016
Enchanted Lion Books

In this graphically bold re-telling of Andersen’s tale, Yoon renders the journey of the one-legged tin soldier from the moment of creation to his untimely end. Foregrounding the random and the accidental, Yoon’s version captures life as the struggle between the inner spirit and fate.–back cover
Lucy London | Christa Pierce | c.2018
Harper Collins

To grow a peaceful garden, wait for the last frost (just kiss the cold good-bye!). Now dig yourself a patch. . . . From choosing seeds and digging holes to watering the plants and giving them sunlight, A Peaceful Garden shows readers just what a garden needs to grow, with two cats as guides.
Patricia Beatty | Liz Dauber | c.1962
Scholastic Inc.

Katie Harnett | c.2016
Flying Eye Books


Archie, Cupcake, Oliver, Valentine … the cat who lives on Blossom Street is called something different by everyone, and loved by all. But there is one house on the street that he hasn’t visited yet …
Sylvia Van Ommen | c.2003
Front Street (orginally Lemniscaat)

