The Gingerbread Boy Book & CD

by Paul Galdone

Published 18 February 2008

The Gingerbread Boy Big Book

by Paul Galdone

Published 1 December 2006
The Gingerbread boy eludes the hungry grasp of everyone he meets until he happens upon a fox more clever than he.

Cat Goes Fiddle-I-Fee

by Paul Galdone

Published 1 September 1985
An old English rhyme names all the animals a farm boy feeds on his daily rounds.


The Little Red Hen Book & CD

by Paul Galdone

Published 1 October 2006
The little red hen finds none of her lazy friends willing to help her plant, harvest, or grind wheat into flour, but all are eager to eat the cake she makes from it.

The Three Billy Goats Gruff

by Paul Galdone

Published 25 October 2022

Can the three Billy Goats Gruff cross the troll’s bridge without being eaten Find out in the perfect board book introduction to the beloved must-have classic by two-time Caldecott Honor-winner Paul Galdone.  

The three Billy Goats Gruff are hungry! They want to go over the bridge and up the hillside to a fine meadow full of grass and daisies where they can eat and eat and eat.

But under the bridge lives a troll who's as mean as he is ugly... How will they ever get past him

An energetic, predictable chorus makes for a wonderful read-aloud of this classic tale.

Don't miss Paul Galdone's other favorite board books, including:

  • The Gingerbread Boy Board Book
  • Henny Penny Board Book
  • The Three Little Pigs Board Book


The Little Red Hen Board Book

by Paul Galdone

Published 22 November 2022

Beloved by generations, the funny story of reaping what you sow comes to life in this classic board book with Caldecott Honoree Paul Galdone’s dynamic, amusing pictures.

When the Little Red Hen asks a cat, dog, and mouse for help planting some wheat, she gets no takers: "‘Not I!’ said the cat. ‘Not I!’ said the dog. ‘Not I!’ said the mouse." They won’t water, cut, or grind the wheat . . . or help bake a cake with it, either.

So in the end, the Little Red Hen eats the cake all by herself as well!

Paul Galdone’s delightfully detailed ink and wash illustrations—packed with charming details—add plenty of sly humor to the well-loved story that not only offers a sage message but also shows children what it takes to make a cake from the ground up!