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Books published by publisher Rand Mcnally And Company

  • House That Jack Built

    Rand Mcnally & Company

    Hardcover (Rand Mcnally & Company, March 15, 1959)
    Classic Rand McNally Elf Book: this rollicking rhyme tells the story of a very important house-the house that Jack built-around which wacky things happen to animals and people alike! It's a shining example of how one event can spawn a whole series of mishaps. Best of all, it's fun to read aloud!
  • The Animals at the Seashore

    Helen Wing, Racey Helps

    Hardcover (Rand McNally and Company, )
    Small hardcover Book
  • Crybaby Calf: A Rand McNally Elf Book

    helen and Alf Evers

    (Rand McNally and Company, Jan. 1, 1957)
    Crybaby Calf is never cheerful, always crying. One winter day he cries himself stuck onto ice! The Farmer and his wife must try everything to free the calf.
  • Volksy, The Little Yellow Car

    Helen Wing, Mary Jane Chase

    Hardcover (Rand McNally & Company, March 15, 1965)
    Little yellow VW bug gets shipped across the ocean and meets some friends. Eventually his family finds him and he has a grand time taking them on outings.
  • The early farmers

    Katharine Elizabeth Dopp

    Hardcover (Rand, McNally & Company, March 15, 1930)
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  • RandMcNally Kids' Road Atlas

    Kristy McGowan, Karen Richards, Chris Reed

    Paperback (Rand McNally, March 7, 2003)
    Rand McNally's Backseat Books® series is your source for fighting those boredom blues. Kids' Road Atlas features real road maps, great travel games, state-by-state puzzles, state facts (including the nickname, capital, flower, tree, and bird), an index, and much, much more. An answer key is also included in the back of the book. These colorful, fun-filled books are perfect for keeping the kids busy at home or during those long stretches. Backseat Books®. Boredom cured. 80 pages; 8.5" x 10.75".
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  • Album of North American Animals

    Vera. Dugdale

    Hardcover (Rand McNally & Company, Sept. 4, 1976)
    Time was when our people lived close to nature, and the young naturalist could learn about animal life from hunting, fishing, running his trap-line, and working about the farm. But nature shrinks away from the ever-expanding activities of modern man; and thus unfortunately a widening breach has come between them. Proper understanding of Mother Nature is essential if she and man co-exist, and conservation of natural resources must be accomplished by those who appreciate the wilderness. They who must achieve the understanding and conservation will be mainly those who early in life develop a strong interest in wildlife. Boys and girls who collect insects, study birds, keep exotic pets, visit zoological gardens and natural history museums, and read everything they can get on animal life will likely be the naturalists and conservationists of the future. The nature writer and artist who bring to the reader an understanding of wildlife perform a valuable service. This Album of North American Animals contains descriptions and superb portraits of twenty-six of the most magnificent mammals of North America. In non-technical language, information on life history, behavior, geographic distribution, and past and present abundance of these mammals is woven into colorful natural episodes relating each animal to its unique environment. An animal divorced from its own natural habitat can never be quiet real to the true lover of wildlife, whether he be naturalist, hunter, or fisherman. In Album of North American Animals, fascinating glimpses of the ways of life of many of our big-game and fur-bearing animals are preserved, as glimpses of the fleeting past are preserved in a photographic album. This nature book is for all the family to enjoy, and suggests, too, the importance of preserving our heritage of wildlife for future generations.
  • The Puppy that Found A Home

    Sally R. Francis, Dorothy Grider

    Hardcover (Rand McNally & Company, March 15, 1947)
    Once there was a friendly little puppy with floppy ears and a tail that always wagged. But he didn't have a home. Everyone has a home, he thought. So he went to various places to find one, but everyone ran him off because they didn't want a stray.
  • Chester the Little Pony Elf Book

    Eman Gunder, Clare McKinley

    Hardcover (Rand McNally & Company, March 15, 1951)
    Hardcover book
  • Paul Bunyan and Babe the Blue Ox

    Jan Gleiter and Kathleen Thompson

    Hardcover (Rand McNally & Company, Jan. 1, 1985)
    Imported, Printed in Italy
  • It seems like magic,

    Josephine Van Dolzen Pease

    Hardcover (Rand McNally & company, March 15, 1946)
    "This fascinating book tells small boys and girls how a train runs, how an airplane flies, why a boa floats, what makes a car go, and mony other things that seem like magic."
  • The Three Bears

    Marjorie Cooper

    Hardcover (Rand McNally & Company, March 15, 1971)
    A retold old favorite fairy tale.