THE EYE BOOK
First printing of this picture book that highlights all of the many things our eyes can do, as explained by Seuss's delightful rhymes – one of his rarer titles.
First printing of this picture book that highlights all of the many things our eyes can do, as explained by Seuss's delightful rhymes – one of his rarer titles.
Inscribed first printing of the classic story of Dandelion, a failed aesthete but successful party guest, embellished by an original color portrait of the titular lion.
First printing of Orgel and Sendak's "thoroughly harmonious collaboration" (Lanes), a story in verse of sibling rivalry and reconciliation, in exceptional condition.
Scarce first edition, first printing of this classic Seuss title, one of the best-selling children's books of all time.
First edition, first printing of this colorful journey through the many types of houses around the world, as introduced by the children who live in them.
First edition of this collection of four new stories: "Sneetches," inspired by the author's opposition to antisemitism; "Zax," "Too Many Daves," and "What Was I Scared Of?"
First edition, first printing of this trio of stories about the children and great-great-great-great grandpa of the indelible CAT IN THE HAT.
First printing of this lovely Hoban story of a new big sister's adjustment to her new baby sister, a beautiful copy, scarce in this condition.
Inscribed first printing of this magical story of self-reflection about a man who lives with bees.
First printing of this collection of idealized Greek myths, many children's first introduction to the Classical world.
First edition, first printing of this Seuss easy reader, blending education with silly rhymes and illustrations.
First edition of this Caldecott Honor book, the story of a little orphaned fish who demonstrates that there is power in numbers.
First printing of this delightful picture book about letters coming together to serve a higher purpose, with the help of some insect friends.
First printing of this magical story of self-reflection about a man who lives with bees.
First edition of this heretofore unrecorded work by award-winning artist Michael Foreman, a short and slightly surreal reflection on the battle against pollution, originally produced for PEGASUS, the in-house publication of Mobile Oil.
Signed early printing of Zolotow's classic 1962 children's story, with original signature by Sendak, whose eerie illustrations made this one of the seven Caldecott Honor Books of his career.
First edition of the fourth book about the Berenstain Bears.
First edition, first printing of this Seuss-tacular song book, with scores of delightful and silly lyrics.
Signed later printing of Zolotow's classic 1962 children's story, with original signature by Sendak, whose eerie illustrations made this one of the seven Caldecott Honor Books of his career.
Inscribed first printing of this tale of how a young cabala student armed with a magical piece of chalk saved the residents of an inn run by witches and devils.
Signed first printing of this vibrantly illustrated children's book, "a little fable about the senses, and about what is important to different people" (Hyman).
Inscribed first edition of Lancaster's illustrated story of a young Japanese girl's cultural adjustment to daily life in America, aided by the familiar sight of the Brooklyn Botanic Garden's Japanese landscaping.
Scarce first printing of Michael Foreman's first picture book as both author and illustrator, the story of a very special London Christmas.
Uncommon set of three early '60s Gorey titles in Swedish translation, in the original illustrated box: Det Olyckliga Barnet (The Hapless Child), Vastra Flygeln (The West Wing), and Klumperump (The Wuggly Ump).
First printing of this charming Harlin Quist book about what it means to be a grown up, written from the child's point of view.