Best of
Childrens
1963
The Time Trilogy
Madeleine L'Engle - 1963
Whatsit, Mrs. Who and Mrs. Which send Meg and Charles Wallace through time and space to rescue their father on the planet Camazotz, accompanied by their new friend Calvin. Along the way, the three children learn about the "Black Thing", a cloud of evil that shadows many planets, including Earth. They encounter a Brain named IT, which controls the minds of people.A Wind in the DoorMeg, Calvin and the disagreeable school principal Mr. Jenkins have to travel inside one of Charles Wallace's mitochondria to save him from a deadly disease, part of a cosmic battle against the evil Echthroi and the forces of "Unnaming".A Swiftly Tilting PlanetCharles Wallace must save the world from nuclear war by going back in time and changing might-have-beens, accompanied in spirit (through kything) by Meg at home.alibris.com and wikipedia
Mr. Willowby's Christmas Tree
Robert E. Barry - 1963
Christmas is here and Mr. Willowby's tree has arrived. There's just one big problem: The tree is too tall for his parlor. He cuts off the top so it will fit, and soon the top of that tree is passed along again and again to bring holiday cheer to all the animals in the forest.Kids will love watching the tree move from home to home, and families will appreciate the subtle message of conservation and recycling, as the tree top spreads joy to so many of the forest dwellers.This heartwarming story is the perfect way to start your yuletide season, and a warm addition to your family's festive holiday traditions.
I Am a Bunny
Ole Risom - 1963
My name is Nicholas. I live in a hollow tree. This classic Golden Book, illustrated by Richard Scarry, celebrates its 50th anniversary with the story of Nicholas, a bunny clad in red overalls. In the spring, he picks flowers, and in the summer, watches the frogs in the pond. In the fall, he sees the animals getting ready for winter. And when winter comes, he watches the snow falling from the sky...then curls up in his hollow tree to dream about Spring. No child's library is complete without this gentle story of the seasons.
Richard Scarry's Best Word Book Ever
Richard Scarry - 1963
Richard Scarry's Best Word Book Ever is frankly the best word book ever!!! From the Bear's home to the beach, from the airport to the zoo, verbs, numbers, parts of the body, every oversized spread has hundreds of things to look at, point to, and identify. Pigs, cats, rabbits, and bears, all doing what we do every day—playing with toys, driving fire engines, and experiencing life, just like the avid readers of this classic favorite.In print for fifty years, this book has sold over a half million copies. . . . That's over a billion words learned by children all over the world. Learning has never been more fun!
Where the Wild Things Are
Maurice Sendak - 1963
In his room, he imagines sailing far away to a land of Wild Things. Instead of eating him, the Wild Things make Max their king.
The Dot and the Line: A Romance in Lower Mathematics
Norton Juster - 1963
But the dot, though perfect in every way, only had eyes for a wild and unkempt squiggle. All of the line's romantic dreams were in vain, until he discovered...angles! Now, with newfound self-expression, he can be anything he wants to be--a square, a triangle, a parallelogram....And that's just the beginning!First published in 1963 and made into an Academy Award-winning animated short film, here is a supremely witty love story with a twist that reveals profound truths about relationships--both human and mathematical--sure to tickle lovers of all ages.
Curious George Learns the Alphabet
H.A. Rey - 1963
Rey, Curious George has progressed from learning to wash dishes, clean windows, and ride a bike to learning his letters—with time out for fun, food, football, mischief, and a surprise at the end!
Abiyoyo
Pete Seeger - 1963
The tale of how a father with his magic wand and a boy with his music triumph over the giant Abiyoyo is based on a South African lullaby and folk story.
Amelia Bedelia
Peggy Parish - 1963
and Mrs. Rogers tell her. ...But somehow things never turn out quite right.
Old Black Witch!
Wende Devlin - 1963
How Nicky and his mom reconcile their differences with Old Black Witch makes for spooky and delicious fun. Full-color illustrations.
Clifford the Big Red Dog
Norman Bridwell - 1963
Emily Elizabeth describes the activities she enjoys with her very big red dog and how they take care of each other.
Lafcadio, the Lion Who Shot Back
Shel Silverstein - 1963
Now celebrating its fiftieth anniversary, Lafcadio is being reissued with a full-color cover featuring vintage art from Shel Silverstein discovered in the archives.Lafcadio, the Lion Who Shot Back is the book that started Shel Silverstein's incomparable career as a bestselling children's book author and illustrator. He is also the creator of picture books such as A Giraffe and a Half, Who Wants a Cheap Rhinoceros?, The Missing Piece, The Missing Piece Meets the Big O, and the perennial favorite The Giving Tree and of classic poetry collections such as Where the Sidewalk Ends, A Light in the Attic, Falling Up, Every Thing On It, Don't Bump the Glump!, and Runny Babbit.And don't miss Runny Babbit Returns, the new bookk from Shel Silverstein!
Rascal
Sterling North - 1963
Rascal is only a baby when Sterling brings him home, but soon the two are best friends, doing everything together--until the spring day when everything suddenly changes.Rascal is a heartwarming boyhood memoir that continues to find its way into the hearts of readers fifty years later. This special anniversary edition includes the book's classic illustrations restored to their original splendor, as well as a letter from the author's daughter, and material from the illustrator's personal collection."Everyone should knock off work, sit beneath the nearest tree, and enjoy Rascal from cover to cover."—Chicago Tribune
Swimmy
Leo Lionni - 1963
Their watery world is full of wonders, but there is also danger, and the little fish are afraid to come out of hiding . . . until Swimmy comes along. Swimmy shows his friends how—with ingenuity and team work—they can overcome any danger. With its graceful text and stunning artwork, this Caldecott Honor Book deserves a place on every child’s shelf.
Dr. Seuss's ABC: An Amazing Alphabet Book!
Dr. Seuss - 1963
Seuss's ABC' is now available in a bigger trim size. With Dr. Seuss as your guide, learning the alphabet is as fun and as funny as the feather on a Fiffer-feffer-feff!
By the Great Horn Spoon!
Sid Fleischman - 1963
Joined by his trusty butler, Praiseworthy, Jack finds adventure and trouble at every turn. Will Jack strike gold in San Francisco or come home empty-handed? This new edition features illustrations by Brett Helquist.
The Muddle-Headed Wombat
Ruth Park - 1963
Since then their delightful adventures in the popular series of Muddleheaded Wombat books have entertained thousands of children in many parts of the world. This paperback edition brings together four stories - The Muddleheaded Wombat The Muddleheaded Wombat at School The Muddleheaded Wombat on Holiday and The Muddleheaded Wombat in the Treetops all presented with Noela Young's lively illustrations. To both parents and children Wombat is an irresistible character and he and his mates will endure to bring pleasure to many generations more. Ages 8+
Baby Animals
Gyo Fujikawa - 1963
They’re big (elephants) and small (mice), plump (piglets), and playful (lambs). With each picture, kids learn a little bit about the animal—the sound it makes, how soft it might feel, and what it can do. Plus, they’ll discover something else very important: that very young creatures have to be petted, snuggled, and hugged very gently…just like the children themselves.
Summer
Alice Low - 1963
Seuss celebrates all the wonderful things that come with summer! From trips to the beach and eating watermelon to fireworks and fishing, Alice Low and Roy McKie’s Summer will have young readers eager for the kind of fun only warm breezes and sunny weather can bring. Originally created by Dr. Seuss, Beginner Books encourage children to read all by themselves, with simple words and illustrations that give clues to their meaning.
Burt Dow, Deep-Water Man
Robert McCloskey - 1963
But this time, it will take all his might and some plain old ingenuity to save him and the gull from a raging storm.
The Stone Cage
Nicholas Stuart Gray - 1963
A retelling of Rapunzel, told by Tomlyn, the cat, apprentice to Mother Gothel, the witch who kept the maiden in a stone cage at the top of a tall stone tower.
Miss Lollipop's Lion
Judy Varga - 1963
The problem is that she doesn't have any money to feed them and she is almost out of food when a stray lion comes to her door.
Little Raccoon and the Thing in the Pool
Lilian Moore - 1963
Little raccoon and the thing in the pool
Sir Kevin of Devon
Adelaide Holl - 1963
"In days of old and times gone by, when knights were bold and castles high..." The rhyming story of a young lad Kevin (not quite 11) who dreams of being a knight and his chase after a clanking dragon that terrorizes the land.
This is the Way to the Moon
Miroslav Sasek - 1963
The brilliant, vibrant illustrations have been meticulously preserved, remaining true to his vision more than forty years later and, where applicable, facts have been updated for the twenty-first century, appearing on a "This is . . . Today" page at the back of each book. The stylish, charming illustrations, coupled with Sasek’s witty, playful narrative, make these books a perfect souvenir that will delight both children and their parents, many of whom will remember them from their own childhood. In This is the Way to the Moon, first published in 1963, Sasek rockets readers to Cape Canaveral—the space capital of the world, a science-fiction-turned-fact spot on the Florida coast—with a nostalgic look at the electronic brains that put our man up into space and brought him down again. Also included are the updated statistics about the lunar landing and a mini history of NASA’s space program.
Time at the Top
Edward Ormondroyd - 1963
It's stranger still when her uninformative note is found in the hallway of her apartment building, along with a black cat that no one has seen before. And it's strangest of all when she suddenly appears again, wearing clothes that are eighty years out of date, and tells a wild story about an old woman with a fly-away hat, an elevator that travels into the past, and a distressed family that only she can save. Who is going to believe such a tale? Certainly not her father. But Susan is determined to prove to him that it's all true. And she has other plans for him as well...Who, in fact, could believe such a tale? Even the author, who takes part in the story, has his doubts. But just as those doubts are all laid to rest, the mystery thickens once more. This time it's a double disappearance...
Shoo Fly Girl
Lois Lenski - 1963
They lived on a farm in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania. Suzanna got her nickname because one morning before breakfast she ate a whole shoo-fly pie that she had dropped on the floor. Although Suzanna does not dress like most children, although her family has few of the things that other families consider essential, she is a happy child and her life is a gay and lively one. Her steadfast love for her older brother, Jonas, helps to bring him through a difficult time of crisis. Through it all, she enjoys the sense of love and security that a closely knit family can give to each other.
Sarah's Room
Doris Orgel - 1963
Can Jen learn to keep tidy so she will be welcome in Sarah's room?
My Bible Friends Book Three
Etta B. Degering - 1963
A Beautiful Pictorial book containing 4 Bible stories:Go Wash in the RiverThe Time of No RainA Room and a BoyBarley Loaves and Fishes
My Bible Friends Book Two
Etta B. Degering - 1963
A Beautiful Pictorial book with 4 Bible Stories:Jesus and the StormJesus and the ChildrenSamuel, the Little PriestDavid, the Youngest Boy
The Children's Bible
Golden Press - 1963
510 pages - color illustrations - The Old Testament and The New Testament
Brer Rabbit Again
Enid Blyton - 1963
Lion# Brer Rabbit and the Big Wind
Polite Elephant (The Little Golden Treasures Series)
Richard Scarry - 1963
He knows the right things to say and do". Children can follow the elephant's example and learn how rewarding it is to be polite.
Humpy the Moose
Harry Baerg - 1963
When little Humpy the Moose comes into the world, he is amazed with all there is to learn. Each day brings a new lesson, and before long he must learn how to make it on his own. Children will delight in the story of how Humpy the Moose transforms from a scared little animal to the master of all he can see! Harry J. Baerg authored 16 books and illustrated more than 100, most of them about nature.
Ghosts and More Ghosts
Robert Arthur - 1963
10 Stories of Ghosts, Haunts, Spooks, Spells and Witchcraft for Young PeopleThese ten stories, written by an expert in the art of the strange, the spooky, and the suspenseful, will give you hours of pleasantly shivery reading -- mixed with chuckles to relieve the tension.
Story of Mary Poppins (Read-Along)
Walt Disney Company - 1963
Disney's best-loved, award-winning soundtrack is back! Digitally mastered with newly added bonus demo recordings and interviews, this is a must for any Disney fan.
Guri and Gura
Rieko Nakagawa - 1963
In this story, the friends find a giant egg on their walk in the forest, which they use to bake a giant sponge cake. Smelling the cake, the animals gather around to share the freshly baked, fluffy treat. A story of resourcefulness, friendship, and sharing this fully illustrated CD edition of a favorite classic is sure to capture the imagination of young children.
Freedom for Priscilla
Joyce Nicholson - 1963
This is the powerful story of a girl's ambition to enter University, and her fight against the narrow conventions of Victorian society and the opposition of her strong willed father.
The Day the Guinea Pig Talked
Paul Gallico - 1963
Jean-Pierre the guinea pig and Cecile the little French girl belonged to one another and they should have been perfectly happy, but they wanted one more thing--to be able to speak to each other.This is Paul Gallico's first book for children and has lovely illustrations by Dulac.
The Lost Playground
Patricia Coombs - 1963
But the odd looking one named Mostly Frederick Sometimes Sam never took part in the arguments--for he was not like the others. Mostly had not been bought at a store. He had been made at home for a little girl named Jane, and his stuffing was old socks and scraps of cloth and tattered underwear. That was one reason the other toys snubbed him and that was why he wanted so much to get back to Jane. It will be love at first sight for readers when they meet Mostly, the lovable little stuffed animal who is goaded into being just like everyone else, but staunchly goes on just being himself.
Tatsinda
Elizabeth Enright - 1963
Her talent as a weaver has ensured that she can support herself--and perhaps win the love of the handsome Prince. But when an evil giant takes Tatsinda prisoner and plans to destroy the kingdom, it will take all the magic, skill, and love that Tatsinda and the Prince can muster to foil the giant and restore peace and beauty to the mountain. “This timeless story will make an absorbing read-aloud.”--School Library Journal
The Pageantry of Christmas (The Life Book of Christmas, #2)
LIFE - 1963
Shovel Nose and the Gator Grabbers
Robert Edmond Alter - 1963
Flash Annual # 1 Giant Sized
Carmine Infantino - 1963
The Way Mothers Are
Miriam Schlein - 1963
And over and over, his mother reassures him of the most important fact of life, her unconditional love.
The Glory of Christmas (The Life Book of Christmas, #1)
LIFE - 1963
The Merriment of Christmas (The Life Book of Christmas, #3)
LIFE - 1963
Dinosaur Comes to Town
Gene Darby - 1963
Squirrel has to warn all the forest animals (who know they are made of meat!) that a meat-eating dinosaur is coming before it's too late! But why is the meat-eating dinosaur walking past all the meat?