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Books in A Golden Classic series

  • The Giant Golden Book of Elves and Fairies

    Jane Werner, Garth Williams

    Hardcover (Golden Books, Sept. 9, 2008)
    THIS WHIMSICAL AND charming collection of stories and poems was first published in 1951. Now a new generation of fairy fans can search for lost merbabies, bargain with pixies, and frolic under the moon with Jane Werner’s fantastic selection of “wee folk” tales, masterfully illustrated by Garth Williams.
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  • The Golden Sleepy Book

    Margaret Wise Brown, Garth Williams

    Hardcover (Golden Books, Jan. 15, 2004)
    In this collection of stories, songs, and poems, Margaret Wise Brown whispers tales of dreaming bunnies, drowsy bees, and all the pretty little horses . . . beautifully illustrated by Garth Williams in his whimsical yet realistic style. Available for the first time in decades, and perfect for gift-giving.
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  • My Big Dog

    Janet Stevens, Susan Stevens Crummel

    Paperback (Dragonfly Books, June 9, 2009)
    A hilarious, bestselling cat-and-dog story returns as a Dragonfly paperback!Merl the Cat's pampered life is turned upside down when a little golden retriever puppy moves into the house. Merl tells the story of how he tries his best to oust the newest member of his household. Thwarted at every turn by the ever-growing puppy, he finally comes to terms with the presence of his big dog. Hilarious illustrations by Caldecott Honor winner Janet Stevens make this one story kids will ask to read again and again!
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  • The Golden Book of Fairy Tales

    Adrienne Segur, Marie Ponsot

    Hardcover (Golden Books, Oct. 1, 1999)
    Originally published in 1958, this book contains a selection of 28 traditional stories from the French, German, Danish, Russian and Japanese traditions. Includes The Sleeping Beauty, The Frog Prince, Puss in Boots, Thumbelina, Cinderella, Little Red Riding Hood, and Beauty and the Beast.
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  • The Big Tidy-Up

    Norah Smaridge, Les Gray

    Hardcover (Golden Books, May 13, 2008)
    JENNIFER KNEW, AS well as youThat everything has its place,But she just didn’t care a whit, a bit,So her room was a real disgrace!Jennifer’s mother has refused to touch Jennifer’s messy room until after Christmas Day. Free to let her room go, Jennifer turns a blind eye to the fustiness, the dustiness, and the spider’s webby empire up in the corner! Finally, one day, she can stand her own mess no longer, and gets to work— on the big tidy-up!
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  • Pantaloon

    Kathryn Jackson, Steven Salerno

    Hardcover (Golden Books, March 9, 2010)
    Pantaloon is a poodle with a sweet tooth. He adores cookies and yummy pastries. So when the Baker is looking for a helper, Pantaloon applies for the job.“Oh, no, Pantaloon!” says the Baker. “You look to me as if you’d eat more than you’d bake.” But Pantaloon proves him wrong in this charming Golden classic, brilliantly reillustrated by Steven Salerno.
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  • There's No Such Thing as a Dragon

    Jack Kent

    Hardcover (Golden Books, March 8, 2005)
    When Billy Bixbee finds a tiny dragon in his bedroom, his mom tells him, “There’s no such thing as a dragon!” This only makes the dragon get bigger. He grows, and grows, and grows, until he’s bigger than Billy’s house—and that’s just the beginning!Charming text and playful illustrations show that a little attention can make a big difference, no matter what size the problem.
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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 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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  • The Circus is Coming

    Hilary Knight

    Hardcover (Golden Books, June 12, 2007)
    Step right up and see the dazzling displays and sensational sights of the brightest circus parade ever. From the golden calliope wagon to the proud pachyderms, each page of detailed delights will keep readers rapt. A treat for both young and old; no one will want to miss the clowns in cars and penguins in pools; ferocious felines and aerial artistry—everything that's marvelous and magical about the legendary big top! So get yourself some peanuts and cotton candy and settle in for the greatest parade on earth. First published in 1978 and unavailable for decades, Hilary Knight's stunning picture book has been reprinted from the original art, and includes a beautiful new salute to South America.
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  • The Seven Sneezes

    Golden Books, Bruce Ingman

    Hardcover (Golden Books, Oct. 13, 2009)
    A classic Golden Book, with lots of kid appeal, is back in print!What happens when the local rag man sneezes? The kitten’s ears end up on the bunny. The bunny’s ears end up on the kitten. The dog meows, the cat barks. “No barnyard will have me!” crows the rooster, whose tail feathers now sprout out of his head. But with a little concentration—and a lot of pepper—the rag man tries to sneeze everything right: “Katchoo! Katchim! Katcham! Katchibble! Fumadiddle! Skedaddle! Fiddle-faddle!” Hilariously reillustrated by Bruce Ingman, this classic Golden Book will delight a new generation.
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  • The Animal Fair

    Alice Provensen

    Hardcover (Golden Books, March 1, 1999)
    Stories in prose and verse feature the characteristics and traits of numerous creatures
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