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The Amazon Store at MillionDollarPetPix.com ( In association with Amazon.com )Corduroy (Read Me a Story-Story Time Cassette)by: Don Freeman Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
EAN: 9780307058874 ISBN: 0307058875 Label: Golden Books Manufacturer: Golden Books Number Of Items: 1 Publication Date: April 01, 1992 Publisher: Golden Books Reading Level: All Ages Release Date: April 01, 1992 Studio: Golden Books Related Items:
Browse for similar items by category: Click to Display Editorial Review: Amazon.com Review: Have you ever dreamed of being locked in a department store at night? The endearing story of Corduroy paints a picture of the adventures that might unfold (for a teddy bear at least) in such a situation. When all the shoppers have gone home for the night, Corduroy climbs down from the shelf to look for his missing button. It's a brave new world! He accidentally gets on an elevator that he thinks must be a mountain and sees the furniture section that he thinks must be a palace. He tries to pull a button off the mattress, but he ends up falling off the bed and knocking over a lamp. The night watchman hears the crash, finds Corduroy, and puts him back on the shelf downstairs. The next morning, he finds that it's his lucky day! A little girl buys him with money she saved in her piggy bank and takes him home to her room. Corduroy decides that this must be home and that Lisa must be his friend. Youngsters will never get tired of this toy-comes-alive tale with a happy ending, so you may also want to seek out Dan Freeman's next creation, A Pocket for Corduroy. (Ages 3 to 8) Product Description: A toy bear who is anxious to have a home is befriended by a little girl who is willing to spend her own money to buy him. Read by Barbara Bush. Book available. Average Rating:
![]() Rating: - Wonderful bookWe really enjoyed this book and reading it to our daughter - who is nearly three. It not only captivates her imagination but is full of wonderful old fashioned values - particularly of being "liked for the person who you are". I would highly recommend it. Rating: - A children's book this adult likes to readAlthough I read all kinds of books as a kid, I never got to read Corduroy before last week when a friend of mine gave it to me. I wish I had known about it when I was teaching elementary school. I had some kids in my class that kinda fit that "I'm imperfect, somebody please love me" mode. This would have been perfect for them. It would have shown them that such love was possible. I found it touching. I'm going to make it a permanent baby gift. Rating: - A Timeless FavoriteMy children's favorite little bear along with a new character- a caterpillar by the name of Cyrano in Life's Little Lessons: An Inch-By-Inch Tale of Successhave left these two books shreded from use.Children will laugh at the adventures of these characters over and over again. Rating: - The world's most adorable bearI actually have not read this book for years and was delighted when I found it again. For something so simple, it certainly packs a respectable adventure and plenty of heart. Corduroy is an adorable bear, and his department store is very nostolgic. Rating: - ClassicThis is a good book about the adventures Corduroy goes on in order to find a button. He *doesn't* find a button, but that's all right - a little (African-American, if that's relevant) girl takes him home anyway. "I like you just the way you are!" I do find that Corduroy's dialog is a little sappy, and it's somewhat weird to me that he can actually talk to Lisa, but it's still a good book.
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