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A Selected List of Children's Books

Barksdale, Lena | November 14, 1942 issue

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This article presents a list of selected children's books. "The Telephone Book," by Dorothy Kunhardt, is simple and amusingly ingenious. This book is a worthy successor to the author's "Pat the Bunny." "The Indoor Noisy Book," by Margaret Wise Brown, is the story of a little dog, Muffin, which brings in familiar household sounds, will delight small children. The book "Dash and Dart," by Mary and Conrad Buff, is a simply told story about the life of two fawns in the forest, with many lovely pictures. Another book "Poo-Poo and the Dragons," by C.S. Forester, is a tale of a little boy who kept pet dragons.

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BOOKS & reading; CHILDREN'S books; TELEPHONE Book, The (Book); KUNHARDT, Dorothy; BROWN, Margaret Wise; INDOOR Noisy Book, The (Book); ANIMALS, Mythical; HOUSEHOLD sounds
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