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Books with author Gyo (PHT) Fujikawa

  • Gyo Fujikawa's Little Library

    Gyo Fujikawa

    Board book (Sterling Children's Books, Aug. 2, 2011)
    Gyo Fujikawa's adorable animals and children are available for the first time in a four-book, mini boxed set.Little babies like to look at other little babies--and this multicultural group of adorable infants is simply irresistible. Gyo Fujikawa captures them playing with toys and each other, sweetly napping, and above all GROWING! Four tiny little board books perfect for tiny hands feature a treasure-trove of art and text compiled from five of Fujikawa's best-loved classics--all packaged in a handsome gift-giving slipcase.
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  • Child's Book of Poems

    Gyo Fujikawa

    Paperback (Grosset & Dunlap, March 1, 1977)
    William Blake, Kate Greenaway, Emily Dickinson: the writers in this charming anthology of 200 poems—first published in 1969—are among literature’s most beloved. And Gyo Fujikawa’s appealing illustrations depict children of all races sweetly interacting, as well as an engagingly rendered menagerie of animals and the natural world in all its wonderment. Among the verses that children will love are Henry Wadsworth Longfellow’s “Christmas Bells,” Lewis Carroll’s “The Melancholy Pig,” and Eugene Fields’ “Wynken, Blynken, and Nod,” along with proverbs, limericks, nursery rhymes, and folk songs.
  • Let's Eat

    Gyo Fujikawa

    Hardcover (Grosset & Dunlap, April 1, 1975)
    Identifies a variety of foods eaten by people and animals.
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  • A Child's Book of Poems

    Gyo Fujikawa

    Paperback (Grosset & Dunlap, Jan. 1, 1969)
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  • A Child's Book of Poems.

    Gyo Fujikawa

    Hardcover (Grosset & Dunlap, Sept. 1, 1969)
    William Blake, Kate Greenaway, Emily Dickinson: the writers in this charming anthology of 200 poems—first published in 1969—are among literature€™s most beloved. And Gyo Fujikawa€™s appealing illustrations depict children of all races sweetly interacting, as well as an engagingly rendered menagerie of animals and the natural world in all its wonderment. Among the verses that children will love are Henry Wadsworth Longfellow€™s “Christmas Bells,€ Lewis Carroll€™s “The Melancholy Pig,€ and Eugene Fields€™ “Wynken, Blynken, and Nod,€ along with proverbs, limericks, nursery rhymes, and folk songs.
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  • Puppies, Pussycats & Other Friends

    Gyo Fujikawa

    Board book (Sterling, April 6, 2010)
    “Wouldn’t you love to have a furry, fuzzy, feathery, or slithery smooth friend?” What an irresistible combination: a menagerie of Gyo Fujikawa’s most irresistible animals with their human companions! Mrs. Cat and her kitten family parade with a little girl, fuzzy puppies hug and snuggle, a gentle fawn comes by to say hello, and an elephant gives a small boy a ride while carrying another child on her trunk. A charming final picture shows several children with some small furry and feathery friends.
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  • Mother Goose

    Gyo Fujikawa

    Paperback (Grosset & Dunlap, Jan. 1, 1981)
    Includes well-known and many lesser known verses with detailed illustrations for each.
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  • Oh What A Busy Day

    Gyo Fujikawa

    Hardcover (Grosset & Dunlap, June 1, 1976)
    Pictures and brief text illustrate the myriad activities which fill the days of young children.
  • Good Night, Sleep Tight! Shhh...

    Gyo Fujikawa

    Board book (Random House Books for Young Readers, Oct. 3, 1990)
    Illustrated in full color. "When I grow up, I'm never going to sleep," vows a little boy in this crescent moon shaped board book. Instead, he plans to play all the time...until, of course, sleepiness overtakes him.
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  • Jenny and Jupie to the Rescue

    Gyo Fujikawa

    Hardcover (Price Stern Sloan, Sept. 1, 1982)
    Jenny joins her friends Jupie, Orrie, and Zorrie on an outer space search for their lost dog Sunspot.
  • Babies

    Gyo Fujikawa

    Hardcover (Grosset & Dunlap, July 2, 1963)
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  • Come Follow Me...to the Secret World of Elves and Fairies and Gnomes and Trolls

    Gyo Fujikawa

    Hardcover (Grosset & Dunlap, Feb. 1, 1979)
    A collection of poems interspersed with stories about fairies, elves, gnomes, and other magical creatures.