Saturday, March 25, 2023

The Tree House Mystery

The Tree House Mystery
Carol Beach York
illustrated by Reisie Loette 1973

 There's something so warm and nostalgic about these vintage Weekly Reader books.  Just the size, and pictures, and feel of the paper is comfortingly familiar to me!  I completely identify with the parents in this story who have always wanted to move to the country.  Roger isn't so sure about leaving their city home and his best friend, but their new property has woods and a creek and even a tree house!






Friday, March 24, 2023

Rain Drop Splash


Our first official days of Spring have been full of rain.  Drip, drop, splash indeed!   Here is another fine pairing of Tresselt and Weisgard. This was Tresselt's first children's book and was named a Caldecott Medal Honor Book in 1947.

Rain Drop Splash
Alvin Tresselt
pictures by Leonard Weisgard 1990






Wednesday, March 15, 2023

The Golden Book of 365 Stories

 I've been on a vintage book kick lately.  This one came from the free book cart at the library.  It's illustrated by Richard Scarry, and although I love and prefer his Busytown books, this one still satisfies with his signature charm.

There's also some fun little poems and pictures that are just perfect for slipping into lunch boxes!

The Golden Book of 365 Stories
pictures by Richard Scarry 1955














Saturday, March 11, 2023

The Bundle Book

 Such a cozy story!  Something all mothers of littles have experienced- a "mysterious" bundle under the bed blankets.  What could it be?  The back and forth between mother and her "bundle" is sweet and true to life.  This game has been played in my house for many years and always ends the same way, with snuggles and kisses.    

The Bundle Book
Ruth Krauss
pictures by Helen Stone 1951









Friday, March 10, 2023

The Great Big Fire Engine Book

The Great Big Fire Engine Book
pictures by Tibor Gergely 1950

Large and colorful, this vintage picture book is sure to entertain little ones with its simple, noisy sounding text.  Of course it's outdated but those big full page pictures sure are fun!






Tuesday, March 7, 2023

Thumbelina introduced by Isak Dinesen

Here is another fairytale book we have illustrated by Ugo Fontana.  It's a selection of stories by Hans Christian Andersen introduced by that other wonderful Danish author, Isak Dinesen (this is the pen name of Karen Blixen who also wrote about living in Africa in Out of Africa.)  Sandro Nardini shares the illustrating credit.  I've always liked the story The Tinderbox (included in this collection) because of the disturbing image of the "dog with eyes as big as teacups".  

Thumbelina
And Other Fairy Tales by Hans Christian Andersen
introduced by Isak Dinesen
illustrated by Sandro Nardini 
and Ugo Fontana 1962









Sunday, March 5, 2023

The Rabbit Catcher

Some fairy tales with rather lovely vintage illustrations.  Instead of the Grimm stories we are so familiar with, these are translated from Ludwig Bechstein's collection of German fairytales and legends.  Randall Jarrell in the introduction describes the stories like this:

"A few fairy tales are like wedding cakes, a few are like old stale soda crackers, and most are like plain rye bread baked in a country oven,  These three stories are rye bread."  

The Rabbit Catcher
And Other Fairy Tales of Ludwig Bechstein
translated by Randall Jarrell
illustrated by Ugo Fontana 1962

(Ugo Fontana was an Italian illustrator and I always enjoy finding his work).