TEETOCK AND PEEKO
Utterly disarming handmade children's book, detailing the story of the titular monkeys.
Utterly disarming handmade children's book, detailing the story of the titular monkeys.
First edition of a sweet little alphabet reader with hand-colored illustrations.
Large linen alphabet and picture book illustrated in the style of Frances Brundage.
Delightful Depression-era alphabet, with each letter represented by toys and fun activities.
Second American edition of the popular English nursery rhyme about bird-based crime and justice.
Delightful early 20th-century German shape book following a little artist with a pet crow.
First edition of this moralistic chapbook, in eye-catching speckled gilt boards.
First edition of this colorful book of animals, with descriptions by "Uncle Ted."
Great ABC book, with a charming rhyme for each of the colorful letters of the alphabet with accompanying depiction.
Scarce trade catalogue for children's books, toys, games, and educational novelties meant for the Christmas market.
First printing of this adaptation of an Swahili folktale about animal escapades in pursuit of honey, with lush illustrations by award-winning artist Jerry Pinkney
Early edition of the book that made the Rollo series big, intended to instruct the novice American reader by combining a mature vocabulary with a lively series of animal metamorphoses and moral lessons.
Children's activity book with instructions on making marionettes, including pattern sheets for faces and costumes.
First edition of the charming story of Kewpie-esque Pohutukawa flower fairies HUTU AND KAWA as they cheer up a lonely reptile.
Second revised edition of one of the most popular mathematical textbooks in the early United States, with extensive contemporary figuring.
First edition of this attractive collection of three humorous rhymes about hunting and fishing, with vibrant illustrations by Frank Adams.
First edition of this evocatively illustrated MOTHER GOOSE book, a scarce and highly sought version in particularly nice condition.
Clever 1920s educational adventure book, in which little Mimi and Robin learn grammar with the help of humanized grammar terms.
First edition, in which the cat Miranda saves the day, an uncommon and lovely Elizabeth Orton Jones title.
Early edition of this French reader for young US learners, published as the cracks that would lead to the Civil War began to form.
Signed first printing of this funnybone-tickling work about palindromes, words or phrases that are spelled the same forwards and backwards.
First printing of this magical winter tale of Santa preparing for Christmas.
First printing of this magical misadventure involving a bear, a missing hat, and an unlucky magician.
Signed first printing of this rather conceptual examination of the literal value of NOTHING in the modern world.
Signed first printing of this extremely relatable story of a young boy who moves to a retirement home to get away from his responsibilities – with original drawing of Brian, the titular kid.