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Contents:
• The Saggy Baggy Elephant / Kathryn Jackson and Byron Jackson, authors; Gustaf Tenggren, illustrator
• The Kitten Who Thought He Was a Mouse / Miriam Norton, author; Garth Williams, illustrator
• How the Leopard Got Its Spots / Justine Fontes and Ron Fontes, authors; Keiko Motoyama, illustrator
• Mister Dog: The Dog Who Belonged to Himself / Margaret Wise Brown, author; Garth Williams, illustrator
• Animal Orchestra / Ilo Orleans, author; Tibor Gergely, illustrator
• The Lion's Paw / Jane Werner Watson, author; Gustaf Tenggren, illustrator
• Baby Animals / Garth Williams, author and illustrator
• The Golden Egg Book / Margaret Wise Brown, author; Leonard Weisgard, illustrator
• Animal Friends [a/k/a The Very Best Home for Me!] / Jane Werner Watson, author; Garth Williams, illustrator
• The Big Brown Bear / Georges Duplaix, author; Gustaf Tenggren, illustrator
• Home for a Bunny / Margaret Wise Brown, author; Garth Williams, illustrator
• How the Camel Got Its Hump : Tales from Around the World / Justine Fontes and Ron Fontes, authors; Keiko Motoyama, illustrator
• The Tawny Scrawny Lion /Kathryn Jackson, author; Gustaf Tenggren, illustrator
 
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villemezbrown | 1 andere bespreking | Nov 2, 2022 |
This was my favorite Golden Book. I tried to base my life on it, but alas, nothing goes as planned. I still love the book.
 
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bcrowl399 | Sep 19, 2022 |
Very nice collection that includes *unabridged* copies of such stories as Mister Dog (aka Crispin's Crispian) by Margaret Wise Brown and Garth Williams, The Golden Egg Book by Brown and Leonard Weisgard, and four stories illustrated by Gustaf Tenggren. ?áUnfortunately it does not have Color Kittens... I'd still like to read a complete edition of that.
 
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Cheryl_in_CC_NV | 1 andere bespreking | Jun 6, 2016 |
Hmm. Picked it up in a thrift store, expecting to dislike it. But, though I didn't find it perfectly suited to my taste, it's fine. The pictures are interesting, if you like that style, and the explanation of how sun & water make clouds which give rain is align-able with science (as well as being kind of New-Agey fake Indian-y).
 
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Cheryl_in_CC_NV | Jun 6, 2016 |
Very dreary book. No real characters or story.
 
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AlannaB | Oct 29, 2015 |
Well, this is about a big brown bear (as can be told by the title) who has been asked to go and get some fish and to stay away from the beehive. However since the bear (like many of us) is a slave to his passions, when he walks past the hive he falls to the temptation to stick his paw into the hive, remove some of the honey, and eat it. As can be expected from a hive (that happens to be inhabited by bees) the bees all rush out to defend their hive and attack the poor bear who, while hiding in the water, has his nose stung.
Okay, some may suggest that maybe I am reading too much into this book, but then again that is what I do, and I am unlikely to be the first person to do this. Anyway, these books aren't simply designed for kids to learn to read but to also learn some life lessons as well. This book pretty much warns you about becoming a slave to your passions (which in this case is a passion for honey) because there are always consequences, and in this case it involved the bear getting his nose stung.
Okay, I could also suggest that there are some other, more traditional ideas here as well, but then again this book was written during the 40s, so the idea of the man going out and working while the wife stays home and looks after the house is typical of that time. This is not the case anymore, particularly since in a lot of cases both man and wife go out and work. Also, there is the idea that the wife tends to be the one with the brains and the man is a slave to his passions. It is the wife that remains home and keeps the house clean, while the man, usually on his way home from work, though sometimes on his way to work, stops off at the pub and drinks beer. Maybe there is something a little subtle hidden in the text here in this regards, particularly since to many children this would have been noticeable.½
 
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David.Alfred.Sarkies | 1 andere bespreking | Apr 5, 2014 |
This one definitely has the "older" look and feel to it, but my oldest son loved it. Personally I thought those bee stings looked mighty painful.
 
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paroof | 1 andere bespreking | Jul 30, 2007 |
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