Corduroy

by Don Freeman

Published 1 January 1948
In 1968, a girl named Lisa fell in love with a little brown bear wearing green overalls with one button missing, and thousands of readers followed suit, making Corduroy one of the best-loved children?s books of all time. Now, forty years later, Viking proudly celebrates Don Freeman?s classic with a very special anniversary edition. With an extra-large trim size and special features including an embossed cover and four bonus spreads of never-before-seen materials, this handsome volume is a must-have for any Corduroy fan.

Dandelion

by Don Freeman

Published 4 September 1964
From the creator of the beloved Corduroy, here is a charming story about being yourself

When Dandelion gets an invitation to a party, he's excited. The invitation is extra fancy, so Dandelion decides to get himself all dressed up. But when he gets to the party, no one recognizes him! Fortunately, it all works out in the end, and Dandelion learns an important lesson about being true to who you are.

Beady Bear

by Don Freeman

Published 3 September 1954
A toy bear goes off to a cave to live as a real bear should, only to find he needs something more to be truly happy.

Mop Top

by Don Freeman

Published 9 September 1955

Norman the Doorman

by Don Freeman

Published 10 April 1959
From the author of perennial favorite Corduroy comes a charming tale of a marvelously talented mouse

"Norman is a doorman. He is also a mouse. Most important of all, he is a sculptor, particularly gifted in his manipulation of mousetraps into mobiles. This story, set in a museum, boasts illustrations of rare charm and quality. And the world of art lovers, exhibit openings, and mousedom, portrayed in Don Freeman’s delicious pastels, will enchant children and delight the most sophisticated of parents.”—Kirkus Reviews

A Pocket For Corduroy

by Don Freeman

Published 1 January 1978

Freeman Don : Paper Party

by Don Freeman

Published 24 February 1977
A small boy goes through the television screen for a party with the puppets from his favorite program and is asked to stay.

A Rainbow of My Own

by Don Freeman

Published 19 June 1972

Bearymore

by Don Freeman

Published 31 December 1976
A circus bear has trouble hibernating and dreaming up a new act at the same time.

A small boy imagines what it would be like to have his own rainbow to play with.

Freeman Don : Will'S Quill

by Don Freeman

Published 25 August 1977
A goose named Willoughby visits London, meets a friendly actor-playwright named Shakespeare, and helps make literary history.

Corduroy (Spanish)

by Don Freeman

Published 15 October 1990


Freeman Don : Space Witch

by Don Freeman

Published 27 September 1979