Littlest Raccoon

Illustrated by Claude Humbert
Ebook
0"W x 0"H x 0"D  
On sale Jan 18, 2022 | 24 Pages | 978-0-593-38070-3
| Up to Kindergarten
The classic Little Golden Book from 1961 about an adorable, curious raccoon is back in print—a delightful read-aloud for children and a stroll down memory lane for adult fans of the original.

Mother Raccoon is so proud to take her three adorable babies out for their first walk. They roll in the grass, meet Mr. Woodchuck, and head back to their home in the tree. But where is the littlest raccoon? Young boys and girls will enjoy this classic story about a curious little raccoon, from the author of the Amelia Bedelia series. Originally published in 1961, this classic Little Golden Book features beautiful, colorful illustrations.
PEGGY PARISH (1927-1988) was an American writer known best for the children's book series and fictional character Amelia Bedelia. She worked as a teacher in Oklahoma, Kentucky, and New York.

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The classic Little Golden Book from 1961 about an adorable, curious raccoon is back in print—a delightful read-aloud for children and a stroll down memory lane for adult fans of the original.

Mother Raccoon is so proud to take her three adorable babies out for their first walk. They roll in the grass, meet Mr. Woodchuck, and head back to their home in the tree. But where is the littlest raccoon? Young boys and girls will enjoy this classic story about a curious little raccoon, from the author of the Amelia Bedelia series. Originally published in 1961, this classic Little Golden Book features beautiful, colorful illustrations.

Author

PEGGY PARISH (1927-1988) was an American writer known best for the children's book series and fictional character Amelia Bedelia. She worked as a teacher in Oklahoma, Kentucky, and New York.

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