MINNEAPOLIS (WCCO)-- From the "Poky Little Puppy" to the "Little Red Caboose," many Minnesotans grew up with Little Golden Books. As we got older, the books were put in attics or simply disappeared.
So many things have changed from our childhoods to what kids experience today, but one delight remains the same — searching through a bookshelf for those glittering gold spines. Little Golden Books, ...
The Little Golden Books collection owned by Natalie Biller will be on display at the East Palestine Library throughout the month of August. Little Golden Books have published more than 1,200 titles ...
Contrary to the title, the paper-over-board A Little Golden Book Collection: Animal Tales is quite a meaty package, containing a baker's dozen classics, such as ""The Kitten Who Thought He Was a Mouse ...
Little Golden Books have been childhood staples for over 75 years. First published in 1942, these sweet picture storybooks are instantly recognizable by their signature gold spines. The books were ...
Raise your hands if you had a collection of Little Golden Books lining your shelf when you were young. My hand is up. From fairy tales, to adaptations of Disney films (my Sleeping Beauty Big Golden ...
In the 1950s and '60s, if there were any children's books in a house, at least one of them was likely to be a Little Golden Book. With their golden spines and brightly colored pictures, they begged to ...