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How Do Lions Say I Love You?


Diane Muldrow - 2009
    How do animals say “I love you”?Bears like to say it with a kiss on the muzzle.A mama cow says it with a lick and a nuzzle.Sweet, simple rhymes and soft pastel illustrations show some of the unique and touching ways in which different animals show love to their little ones and each other.

A Magical Day with Matisse


Julie Merberg - 2002
    The little ones will love spending A Magical Day with Matisse in a world full of music, color, bobbing sailboats, and tickled toes. Playful rhyming texts accompany the artists timeless paintings in this little masterpiece.

The Princess and the Pea


Jana Christy - 1835
    The famous fairy tale The Princess and the Pea is retold in this all-new Little Golden Book--destined to be an instant classic!

Walt Disney's The Sorcerer's Apprentice (A Little Golden Book)


Don Ferguson - 1994
    Apprenticed to a sorcerer, Mickey Mouse tries to use magic to save himself some work.

The Sword in the Stone (Little Golden Book)


Carl Memling - 1963
    

The Nutcracker


Rita Balducci - 1991
    This is the charming story of a beautiful girl who is whisked away to the Land of Sweets to dance beside colorful fairies and blooming flowers. The Nutcracker is a timeless story for children of all ages.

The Bunny Book


Patricia M. Scarry - 1955
    But the baby only nibbles on his carrot and looks wise . . . for he knows what he will grow up to be!

Cars and Trucks (a Little Golden Book)


Richard Scarry - 1951
    A picture book.The following are the 3 copy right dates printed in the front of this little book:MCMLXXVI = 1976MCMLIX = 1959 MCMLI = 1951Fourteenth Printing, 1980 #211-2

The Whispering Rabbit


Margaret Wise Brown - 1965
    When a bee flies into his throat while he is yawning, a little rabbit tries to find a way to get it to fly out.

Disney Sleeping Beauty


Michael Teitelbaum - 1986
    YOUNG AND OLD fans will love this full-color Little Golden Book retelling of Walt Disney's "Sleeping Beauty"--the story of Princess Aurora and the three good fairies who try to protect her from Maleficent's evil spell.

Finding Dory Little Golden Book (Disney/Pixar Finding Dory)


Walt Disney Company - 2016
    The animated film reunites the friendly-but-forgetful blue tang fish with her loved ones, and everyone learns a few things about the true meaning of family along the way. This Little Golden Book retelling is perfect for boys and girls ages 2 to 5.

I Want to Be a Ballerina


Anna Membrino - 2014
    Despite great effort, there are lots of mishaps, and Mia doesn’t quite become the prima ballerina she hoped to be. But she does finally earn her true reward: time with her sister.

Ella Bella Ballerina and Cinderella


James Mayhew - 2009
    One day, when Ella loses one of her slippers, Madame Rosa lends her another pair for dancing--and is then reminded of Cinderella and her story of the lost slipper.Madame Rosa recounts Cinderella's tale to her students, and Ella Bella listens with great interest. When their day's lesson has ended Ella lingers in the theatre, then opens Madame Rosa's music box and listens as it plays melodies from the Cinderella ballet. Suddenly, Cinderella's fairy godmother magically appears, and Ella Bella is transported into the beloved story of Cinderella.This beautiful book's final page describes the ballet Cinderella, with music by the great Russian composer, Sergei Prokofiev.

Disney Pixar Finding Nemo (a Little Golden Book)


Victoria Saxon - 2003
    This Little Golden Book retells Disney/Pixar's newest film, Finding Nemo.

Grover's Own Alphabet


Salvatore Murdocca - 1978
    Lovable old Grover bends over backward to show you the letters A through Z! He uses his own furry little blue body to create his very own alphabet.