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Books in Golden Books Classics series

  • Grover's Book of Cute Things

    Constance Allen

    Board book (Golden Books, Dec. 31, 1999)
    Grover feels the texture of a sheep's woolly coat, a tree's scratchy bark, and the sand at the beach, and discovers that some things should not be touched, especially porcupines
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  • The Donut Chef

    Bob Staake

    Hardcover (Golden Books, Sept. 9, 2008)
    IN THIS DELICIOUS tale, a baker hangs out his shingle on a small street, and soon, the line for his doughnuts stretches down the block. But it’s not long before the competition arrives and a battle of the bakers ensues. In the competitive frenzy, both bakers’ doughnuts become “quite bizarre, like Cherry-Frosted Lemon Bar, and Peanut-Brickle Buttermilk, or Gooey Coca- Mocha Silk!” Some are not even very tasty: “Donuts made with huckleberry (don’t be scared, they’re kind of hairy).” One day, Debbie Sue, just barely two, enters the bakery, and searches in vain for her favorite doughnut, where “the choice of donuts left her dazed. Said Debbie Sue, “But I want . . . glazed.” A fun lesson in keeping it simple in which our hero chef decides to go back to the basics, and wins over the whole town.
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  • The Poky Little Puppy's Counting Book

    Golden Books

    Board book (Golden Books, Oct. 20, 1997)
    A frisky little puppy's adventures around his home introduce young readers to the numbers one through ten
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  • Why Should I Be Afraid?

    Joel Anderson

    Hardcover (Golden Books, July 1, 1999)
    Presents in simple language the well-known psalm about how the Lord's presence and protection conquer fear
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  • There Was an Old Lady Who Swallowed a Fly

    Pam Adams

    Paperback (Child's Play International, May 1, 2005)
    Almost forty years after publication this much-loved classic is as popular as ever. Ingenious die-cut holes bring this well-known nursery rhyme to life, and Pam Adams' illustrations lend humour and vibrancy to the proceedings. Bouncy illustrations, innovative die cutting and popular rhymes make Books with Holes a must for every child. Available in three formats, suitable for babies, toddlers, pre-schoolers and the nursery or classroom.
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  • Teeny Mouse

    Cyndy Szekeres

    Board book (Golden Books, May 1, 1992)
    At bedtime, Teeny Mouse counts her eyes, her teeth, her furry paws and wiggly toes, the buttons on her nightgown, and the ribbons in her hair--and falls asleep by the time she gets to ten.
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  • Rupert Penguin

    Golden Books

    Board book (Golden Books, May 3, 1986)
    Rupert enjoys playing with his friends in the snow, but he loves coming home to Mother and Father and their warm, cozy kitchen. On board pages.
  • The Greatest Name on Earth!

    Joel Anderson, Kristi Carter

    Hardcover (Golden Books, July 1, 1999)
    Presents in simple language the well-known psalm about the greatness of God and the wonders of His creation
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  • This Old Man

    Pam Adams

    Board book (Childs Play Intl Ltd, Oct. 16, 2000)
    An illustrated version of the traditional counting song includes die-cut pages that permit a portion of the next illustration to be seen.
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  • This Is the House That Jack Built

    Pam Adams

    Board book (Childs Play Intl Ltd, Oct. 1, 2000)
    An illustrated version of the cumulative nursery rhyme about the chain of events that started when Jack built a house; some pages are die-cut, permitting a portion of the next illustration to be seen.
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  • The Wonderful House

    Margaret Wise Brown, J. P. Miller

    Hardcover (Golden Books, April 8, 2003)
    There are so many wonderful houses! There are bird houses and barns, beehives and bunny holes, circus tents and snail shells, tree tops and tortoise shells. But who lives in the most wonderful house of all? Celebrated author Margaret Wise Brown and illustrator J. P. Miller lead us on a colorful journey through land, sea, and air to find out who lives in each house.
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  • Disney's Aladdin

    Ann Braybrooks, Phil Ortiz, Serge Michaels

    Paperback (Golden Pr, Nov. 1, 1992)
    A retelling of the adventures of Aladdin, who, with the aid of a genie from a magic lamp, fights an evil sorcerer and wins the hand of a beautiful princess.
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