Random House/Knopf.Random House/Knopf 1745 Broadway, New York New York, state, United States New York, Middle Atlantic state of the United States. It is bordered by Vermont, Massachusetts, Connecticut, and the Atlantic Ocean (E), New Jersey and Pennsylvania (S), Lakes Erie and Ontario and the Canadian province of , NY 10019 1-800-726-0600 randomhouse.com/kids Two excellent collections are recommended picks for parents seeking read-aloud choices the entire family can enjoy. The Helen Oxenbury Nursery Collection (037582992X, $19.95) is the perfect choice for parents seeking tried-and-true nursery stories and rhymes, illustrated by Helen Oxenbury. From 'Tiny Tim' to 'Goldilocks' to the less familiar but also classic 'The Turnip', Helen Oxenbury Nursery Collection's blend of rhymes and tales offers satisfying diversity. Janet Schulman and Cathy Goldsmith's Your Favorite Seuss (0375810617, $34.95) offers up a weighty 'baker's dozen' by Dr. Seuss Noun 1. Dr. Seuss - United States writer of children's books (1904-1991) Geisel, Theodor Seuss Geisel , celebrating his hundredth birthday by gathering thirteen of his best-loved classics under one cover, from his first book And To Think That I Saw It On Mulberry Street The following streets are named Mulberry Street:
Mulberry Street (film) to his last Oh, The Places You'll Go!, plus the Cat and old favorites. Brief essays by fans of Seuss offer additional inspiration along the way, while the compilation by Dr. Seuss' editor and art director, respectively, at Random House for the last eleven years of his life adds authority and experience to the choices and presentation. Two new 'Little Golden' collections are anything but the slim picturebooks of childhood: presented under thick hardcovers ($14.95 each) are two launches representing a new line of deluxe de·luxe also de luxe adj. Particularly elegant and luxurious; sumptuous: deluxe accommodations; a de luxe automobile. adv. editions with gold edged pages, sturdy binding, and a wealth of original illustrations and stories. Animal Tales (0375831282) gathers and reprints twelve classic stories from Tawny taw·ny n. A light brown to brownish orange. [Middle English, from Anglo-Norman taune, variant of Old French tane, from past participle of taner, to tan; see tan Scrawny Lion to Saggy Baggy bag·gy adj. bag·gi·er, bag·gi·est Bulging or hanging loosely: baggy trousers. bag Elephant, with the classic works by Margaret Wise Brown and others enjoying their original illustrators. Sleepytime Tales (0375831274) is a bedside companion packing in all those classics of early childhood, from 'The Sleepy Book' to 'Good Night, Little Bear'. The artwork's feature in keepsake editions makes for highly recommended pieces. |
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