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Pat the Bunny (Touch and Feel Book)
For over 50 years, Pat the Bunny has held a special place as Baby's First Book...and as a perennial bestseller. Since its first publication in 1940, Pat the Bunny has sold over 6 million copies, making it the number 6 all- time bestselling children's hardcover book*. Play along with Paul and Judy as they smell the flowers, look in the mirror, play peek-a-boo, and, of course, pat the bunny. *Publisher's Weekly, 2/5/96
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KITTY AND HER mother go to the toy store for her very first doll. Which one does Kitty choose? Not the doll that walks and talks. Kitty chooses a rag doll that can’t do anything, not even sleep. “But she can pretend cry and pretend sleep . . . and she can say anything I want her to say,” says Kitty. And as she walks home with her new doll, she holds it close and pretends that it says, “I love you.”
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Pat the Bunny (Touch and Feel Book With Plush) (Reissue) (Paperback)
Description In this classic book, readers can play along as Paul and Judy pat their stuffed bunny, look in the mirror, play peek-a-boo, touch their daddy's rough whiskers, and try on their mother's wedding ring. Color illustrations accompany the text.
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Description: 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall 030760635X rubbed boards, some foil wear; A Little golden Book 209-59 Good/No Jacket Illustrated Boards 2nd Printing 1985 A Golden Book/ Western Publishing Company Inc
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Format: Trade Paperback, 20 pages. On Sale: May 1, 2001. Price: $9.99. ISBN: 978-0-307-12000-7 (0-307-12000-7).
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Pat the Bunny
Description: This book and plush set is a wonderful gift for parent and child that extends the interactive experience with a soft cuddly plush.
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Kitty's New Doll (Little Golden Book)
KITTY AND HER mother go to the toy store for her very first doll. Which one does Kitty choose? Not the doll that walks and talks. Kitty chooses a rag doll that can’t do anything, not even sleep. “But she can pretend cry and pretend sleep . . . and she can say anything I want her to say,” says Kitty. And as she walks home with her new doll, she holds it close and pretends that it says, “I love you.”
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I am interested in obtaining a copy of this book. There is no price listed. Please inform me of the price-new/ and or old so that I can make a decision. Thanks in advance! I am delighted to have finally found that such a book exists rather then just a figment of past memories. When I discussed this book none of my peers had any recall. Did coming from the east coast influnce the sale of this particular
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The books are Cowboy Kitten, Easter Bunny, Happy Valentine, Little Lamb, Little Squirrel, Mr. Pig, Naughty Little Guest, Roger Mouse, Silly Picnic, Two Snowbulls, Uncle Quack & April Fool! © 1949 Simon and Schuster Please look at photos below to see condition.
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Golden Books is proud to reissue More Please: The Hungry Animal Book . This innovative and interactive book by the bestselling author of pat the bunny , Dorothy Kunhardt, was originally published in 1946. With pieces of “food” that are just the right size for little hands, young children can feed an elephant, a seal, a bunny, and more!
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New York: Harcourt Brace & Co., 1933. Bold beautifully colored and drawn 64pg. children's book with handwritten text and lots of drawings of animals. Printed in orange, black and grey. 1 loose signature which seems to be common with this book. I assume that it was published without a dustjacket. The red illus. covers are vg. with 1 tiny damp spot to the bottom of the back cover and very light wear to the overall outside. The insides are fine. . 1st Edition. Sm. Oblong Bds. No Dj. . Childrens Books...
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In this classic book, readers can play along as Paul and Judy pat their stuffed bunny, look in the mirror, play peek-a-boo, touch their daddy's rough whiskers, and try on their mother's wedding ring. Color illustrations accompany the text.
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KITTY AND HER mother go to the toy store for her very first doll. Which one does Kitty choose? Not the doll that walks and talks. Kitty chooses a rag doll that can’t do anything, not even sleep. “But she can pretend cry and pretend sleep . . . and she can say anything I want her to say,” says Kitty. And as she walks home with her new doll, she holds it close and pretends that it says, “I love you.”
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This set includes the original touch and feel book with pastel colored blocks for baby.
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In this classic book, readers can play along as Paul and Judy pat their stuffed bunny, look in the mirror, play peek-a-boo, touch their daddy's rough whiskers, and try on their mother's wedding ring. Color illustrations accompany the text.
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Pat the Puppy
Actual Pages: 20.
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Containing more than 300 illustrations and based on firsthand eyewitness accounts, this book tells the story of twenty fateful days in America's history: from the night of Abraham Lincoln's assassination in 1865, to the arrest, trial, and execution of conspirators, and to the dramatic funeral in Lincoln's hometown of Springfield, Illinois.
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Pat The Cat
A wonderful touch and feel story inspired by the original touch and feel book, pat the bunny.
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KITTY AND HER mother go to the toy store for her very first doll. Which one does Kitty choose? Not the doll that walks and talks. Kitty chooses a rag doll that can't do anything, not even sleep. " But she can pretend cry and pretend sleep . . . and she can say anything I want her to say, " says Kitty. And as she walks home with her new doll, she holds it close and pretends that it says, " I love you."
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From the author of pat the bunny comes the delightful tale of an elderly lady and her pet puffin, Paul, who disappears one day, only to present Mrs. Ticklefeather with a special gift upon their reunion. Reissued from our classic backlist and now available for the first time in picture book format, this charmer features bold and colorful retro-style art that's suddenly new again.
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London, England, Hamish Hamilton, hardback, 266pp, VG. Jacket: torn dj. first published in London in 1960, this is 2nd impression dated 1961. much more SCARCE than Am. editions. (Presidents, Biography, London, Kennedy) $23.00
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The Viking Press New York 1946 67pp ill. by Helen Sewell HC Stories of the Christ Child when He wasfive. good+ w/lightly chipped dustjacket (hardcover)
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