商品簡介
A rerelease of a classic story from the 1930s, written by the influential creator of the best-selling Pat the Bunny, features an irrepressible dog whose teeny-tiny size wins the hearts of everyone who sees him in the circus, a beloved home that is threatened by an unexpected event.
作者簡介
Dorothy Kunhardt (1901–1979) was an influential author of books designed for small children, best known for her interactive Pat the Bunny (1940), the bestselling American children’s book of all time and the second-bestselling children’s book in the United States after Beatrix Potter’s The Tale of Peter Rabbit. Her first book, Junket Is Nice, appeared in 1933 and was soon followed by other children’s classics, including Now Open the Box, Lucky Mrs. Ticklefeather, Brave Mr. Buckingham, and Tiny Animal Stories. Kunhardt wrote nearly fifty books in all, including (with her son, Philip B. Kunhardt Jr.) Twenty Days, an account of the aftermath of Lincoln’s assassination, and several other historical works about nineteenth-century America.