Little Golden Books was a staple in every household in the 1950’s and to date, the Golden Book series continues to be a staple in many homes, still charming it’s audiences, making it’s mark on bookshelves and scattered across children’s floors. Many of these golden-bound books have become classics. Known for their simplicity and wit, this extraordinary collection of iconic, nostalgic children’s stories continue to thrive. Titles like The Little Red Caboose, I Can Fly, The Shy Little Kitten, The Poky Little Puppy, The Little Red Hen, Tootle The Train, The Saggy Baggy Elephant and Scuffy The Tugboat (just to name a few) have become household names and after 75 years, these beloved books will continue to be an integral part of children’s lives.
Article below written by By Sally Lodge, Publishers Weekly
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