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  • The Little House

    Virginia Lee Burton

    Hardcover (Houghton Mifflin Company, Aug. 16, 1942)
    Copyright 1942 by author. Awarded The Caldecott Medal as "The most distinguished American picture book for children" in the year of its publication.
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  • The Little House: Carry Along

    Virginia Lee Burton

    Paperback (Sandpiper, March 30, 1998)
    The little house first stood in the country, but gradually the city moved closer and closer. This professional narration of the classic story includes sound effects, original music, and page-turn signals. Side two contains an uninterrupted reading.
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  • The Little House

    Virginia Lee Burton

    Hardcover (Houghton Mifflin Company, Aug. 16, 1944)
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  • The Little House

    Virginia Lee Burton

    Hardcover (Houghton Mifflin Books for Children, April 26, 1978)
    The little house first stood in the country, but gradually the city moved closer and closer.
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  • The Little House

    Virginia Lee Burton

    Hardcover (Houghton Mifflin, Aug. 16, 1942)
    First Edition hardcover with dust jacket, signed by author
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  • THE LITTLE HOUSE, her story

    Virginia Lee Burton

    Hardcover (Houghton Mifflin Company, Aug. 16, 1969)
    In great shape, will ship right away!
  • The Little House Board Book

    Virginia Lee Burton

    Board book (HMH Books, March 16, 2009)
    "Once upon a time there was a Little House way out in the country. She was a pretty Little House and she was strong and well built." So begins Virginia Lee Burton's classic The Little House, winner of the prestigious Caldecott Medal in 1942. The rosy-pink Little House, on a hill surrounded by apple trees, watches the days go by, from the first apple blossoms in the spring through the winter snows. Always faintly aware of the city's distant lights, she starts to notice the city encroaching on her bucolic existence. First a road appears, which brings horseless carriages and then trucks and steamrollers. Before long, more roads, bigger homes, apartment buildings, stores, and garages surround the Little House. Her family moves out and she finds herself alone in the middle of the city, where the artificial lights are so bright that the Little House can no longer see the sun or the moon. She often dreams of "the field of daisies and the apple trees dancing in the moonlight." Finally a woman recognizes her and whisks the Little House back to the country where she belongs, they will rejoice. For generations, young readers have been delighted by the whimsical, detailed drawings and happy ending.
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  • The Little House

    Virginia Lee Burton

    Library Binding (Rebound by Sagebrush, April 16, 1978)
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  • The Little House Her Story

    Virginia Lee Burton

    Hardcover (Houghton Mifflin Co., Aug. 16, 1957)
    Children's classic
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  • The LITTLE HOUSE.

    V. [Pop-Up]. Kubasta

    Hardcover (Brown Watson/ Artia, Aug. 16, 1984)
    People and animals live in and around the little house. They work and play and request the reader to give an opinion concerning their actions. Six fanfold pop-up scenes, each with a tab-mechanical (action trigger). Brightly colored, imaginative illustrations. Landscape orientation.
  • The Little House

    Virginia Lee Burton

    Paperback (Houghton Mifflin (a), Aug. 16, 1988)
    "A little house in the country watches the gradual encroachment of the city until she is entirely surrounded by skyscrapers, traffic, and confusion."--Booklist.
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  • The Little House

    VIRGINIA LEE BURTON

    Hardcover (Houghton Mifflin, Aug. 16, 1950)
    The Little House, winner of the prestigious Caldecott Medal in 1943. The rosy-pink Little House, on a hill surrounded by apple trees, watches the days go by from the first apple blossoms in the spring through the winter snows. Always faintly aware of the city's distant lights, she starts to notice the city encroaching on her bucolic existence. First a road appears, which brings horseless carriages and then trucks and steamrollers. Before long, more roads, bigger homes, apartment buildin
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