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Corduroy's Halloween [Novelty book]

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  • Category: Books (Juvenile Fiction)
  • Author:  Hennessy, B.G.
  • Author:  Hennessy, B.G.
  • ISBN-10:  0670861936
  • ISBN-10:  0670861936
  • ISBN-13:  9780670861934
  • ISBN-13:  9780670861934
  • Publisher:  Viking Books for Young Readers
  • Publisher:  Viking Books for Young Readers
  • Pages:  20
  • Pages:  20
  • Binding:  Novelty book
  • Binding:  Novelty book
  • Pub Date:  01-May-1995
  • Pub Date:  01-May-1995
  • SKU:  0670861936-11-SPLV
  • SKU:  0670861936-11-SPLV
  • Item ID: 100059071
  • List Price: $13.99
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  • Delivery by: Jul 13 to Jul 15
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It’s trick-or-treat time for everyone’s favorite bear, who is now celebrating his 50th anniversary!
 
Corduroy loves Halloween. Lift the flaps and share his holiday fun! Corduroy has lots to do to get ready. He visits the pumpkin patch and finds a perfect pumpkin. He goes to the store to get everything he needs for his Halloween costume. And he decorates the house and puts out treats for all the trick-or-treaters who will knock on his door. Join in the excitement of Halloween with this holiday tale perfect for even the youngest reader.Don Freeman was born in San Diego, California, in 1908. At an early age, he received a trumpet as a gift from his father. He practiced obsessively and eventually joined a California danceband. After graduating from high school, he ventured to New York City to study art under the tutelage of Joan Sloan and Harry Wickey at the Art Students' League. He managed to support himself throughout his schooling by playing his trumpet evenings, in nightclubs and at weddings.

Gradually, he eased into making a living sketching impressions of Broadway shows forThe New York TimesandThe Herald Tribune. This shift was helped along, in no small part, by a rather heartbreaking incident; he lost his trumpet. One evening, he was so engrossed in sketching people on the subway, he simply forgot it was sitting on the seat beside him. This new career turned out to be a near-perfect fit for Don, though, as he had always loved the theater.

He was introduced to the world of Childrens' Literature, when William Saroyan asked him to illustrate several books. Soon after, he began to write and illustrate his own books, a career he settled into comfortably and happily. Through his writing, he was able to create his own theater: I love the flow of turning the pages, the suspense of what's next. Ideas just come at me and after me. It's all so natural. I work all the time, long into the night, and it's such aló'

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