Celebrate 50 years of the beloved teddy bear. 2018 marks Corduroy's 50th anniversary, and Don Freeman's classic character is even more popular today than he was when he first came on the scene. Now his original story is available in an unabridged, sturdy board book format, perfect...
Corduroy was first introduced to readers in 1968, and in the fifty years since, his adventures have never stopped. Corduroy has been on the department store shelf for a long time. Yet as soon as Lisa sees him, she knows that he's the bear for her. Her mother, though, thinks he's...
A picture book classic One of School Library Journal's Top 100 Picture Books of all time (2012)
One of the National Education Association's Teachers' Top 100 Books for Children. Don Freeman's classic character, Corduroy, is even more popular...
Corduroy, la historia original y favorita de todos en un libro de cart?n en espa?ol. Corduroy es un osito que en un tiempo vivi? en la jugueter?a de una tienda grande. D?a tras d?a esperaba junto a los otros animales y mu?ecas que alguien viniera y se lo...
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...
Corduroy, la historia original y favorita de todos en un libro de cart?n en espa?ol. Corduroy es un osito que en un tiempo vivi? en la jugueter?a de una tienda grande. D?a tras d?a esperaba junto a los otros animales y mu?ecas que alguien viniera y se lo...
A teddy bear spends his days at a store, waiting for someone to buy him.
Now children can cuddle up with an adorable Corduroy plush bear as they listen to his story. A small edition of the classic Corduroy book is included in this handsome package?just the right size to carry along in the car or in a stroller. Right in time for holiday gift-giving,...
Corduroy is a little bear who lived in the toy section of a department store. He waited, day after day, along with the rest of the animals and dolls, for someone to come and take him home.