40 VALENTINES TO PUNCH OUT AND MAKE UP
Collection of 40 vintage die-cut valentines, illustrated in full color in typical 1950s style and ready to punch out along with leaves of envelopes for the user to cut out and glue together.
Collection of 40 vintage die-cut valentines, illustrated in full color in typical 1950s style and ready to punch out along with leaves of envelopes for the user to cut out and glue together.
First edition of this delightful and detailed French panorama alphabet — each panel is its own game, with a number of hidden objects beginning with the featured letter.
Publisher's catalogue of children's books for Longman's, Green & Co., an annotated listing that includes books by the Haders, Sanford Tousey, Lawson and more.
First edition of this charming paper doll set, complete with fashionable chromolithograph dresses and hats, in the scarce original box.
Novelty board book, die-cut in the shape of a doll's house.
Unused children's activity book featuring 6 pairs of illustrated postcards (12 total), each pair with an uncolored version for the child to paint.
A young Israeli D&D player's hand-compiled and extra-illustrated Hebrew MONSTER MANUAL.
Miniature illustrated catalogue of Hillside Press miniatures, listing prices, availability of titles, and other useful information about the first years of the press.
Beautiful complete fairy-tale panorama by Tuck, with all 16 accompanying chromolithograph figures that can be placed into slots in each scene.
First edition of a charming miniature seaside fishery paper doll panorama, complete in its original envelope.
First edition of a beautiful and bright unused 19th-century coloring book.
First edition of this amusing little chapbook featuring tongue twisters, head-scratchers, and 19th-century dad jokes.
Unused 3-panel Christmas themed novelty book, illustrated in an exuberant early 1960s style.
First edition of this philatelic activity book that encourages children to match pictorial stamps to fairy tales — a stunning unused copy, complete with the stamped in the unopened glassine envelope.
Scarce trade catalogue for children's books, toys, games, and educational novelties meant for the Christmas market.
Children's activity book with instructions on making marionettes, including pattern sheets for faces and costumes.
First edition of this book of games for American boys in the 19th century, with an early description of baseball.
Exceptionally scarce entirely intact first state of the "Waddle Book" version of the American classic, published with 6 figures meant to be punched out and used as toys.
Promotional parcheesi-like game played within the Oz universe, wherein players traverse the chromolithographed map of the fantasy land.
First edition of this uncommon Père Castor "frieze for coloring," a continuous folded sheet with two long scenes (one each side) for the owner to color in.
First edition of this alphabet-toy, used in literacy instruction yet sturdy enough to act as a bat for a shuttlecock which, in fact, was one of its intended uses.
Dean Rag Book (#163), printed with charming color illustrations on cloth.
First edition, a book within a 3D house with a door and windows: when the latch is opened, the text of the story folds out in panorama fashion from the left, and on the right is a pop-up.
Dreamy original linocut poster for the 1967 New York Children's Book Week, with art by Caldecott Medal-winner Marcia Brown.
Unusual stamp-themed adaptation of ALICE IN WONDERLAND, with special issue stamps featuring all the characters in the story.