Tiny Golden Library
By Dorothy Kunhardt
Illustrations by Garth Williams
Copyright 1949
“I’m glad these are going to someone who appreciates
them. Sorry I scribbled on them when I
was four.” These are the words I heard
while walking away from the flea market booth with this little treasure – a
boxed set of 12 Tiny Golden Books from 1949.
Randy loved his books.
He wrote his name in almost every one; sometimes mirror-image, sometimes
correctly. From his drawings, I gather
that he also liked cars. He treasured
these books enough to hold on to the whole slightly tattered set for all these
years. And now they will continue to be
treasured.
I read each book on the ride home from Wisconsin. All are short, happy little stories with
adorable pictures. Tiny books for tiny
hands. Some teach a lesson. Others are just for fun. The only story that gave me a surprise was Uncle
Quack since it would be considered inappropriate for today’s child.
Frederick Duck travels to the city to visit his Uncle Quack. Like many uncles, he likes to tease. His uncle has bought him a gift, but
Frederick has to guess which wing it is hiding under. It’s not under Uncle’s left wing.
It’s not under his right wing either.
Silly Uncle. He has hidden it
under Mrs. Duck’s wing. But Frederick
has to try to hide his disappointment in the gift. Oh, wait a minute. Uncle Quack is joking again. It isn’t really a package of cigarettes.
“Chocolate cigarettes!
And here is little Frederick smoking one now. He’s a lucky duck, isn’t he?”
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