Corduroy Books

Corduroy
Corduroy's Best Halloween Ever!
Corduroy's Trick or Treat
Corduroy's Thanksgiving
Corduroy Lost and Found
Corduroy's Colors
Corduroy's Numbers
picture • 32 Pages
Corduroy
Book #1

Corduroy

Written by Don Freeman
2 - 5
Reading age
32
Page count
23
Words per page
Jan 1, 1968
Publication date
Hardcover
$17.99
$16.97

Summary

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 little shopworn—he’s even missing a button! Still, Corduroy knows that with a bit of work he can tidy himself up and be just the bear for Lisa. And where better to start than with a nighttime adventure through the department store, searching for a new button! Celebrate 50 years of this irresistible childhood classic, a heartwarming story about a little bear and a little girl finding the friend they have always wanted in each other.

Corduroy Series

Published from 1968 - 2022
12 books
picture • 32 Pages
Corduroy
Hardcover
$17.99$16.97
picture • 32 Pages
Corduroy's Best Halloween Ever!
Hardcover
$14.80$14.06
board • 16 Pages
Corduroy's Trick or Treat
Board Book
$5.99$5.57
board • 16 Pages
Corduroy's Thanksgiving
Board Book
$6.99$6.74
picture • 32 Pages
Corduroy Lost and Found
Hardcover
$17.99$16.97
board • 14 Pages
Corduroy's Colors
Board book
$7.99$7.59
board • 14 Pages
Corduroy's Numbers
Board Book
$6.99$6.74
board • 14 Pages
Corduroy's Shapes
Board Book
$5.99$5.99
board • 14 Pages
Corduroy's Seasons
Board Book
$6.99$6.74
picture • 32 Pages
Corduroy Takes a Bow
Hardcover
$17.99$16.97
board • 14 Pages
Merry Christmas, Corduroy!
Board Book
$7.99$7.59
board • 14 Pages
Corduroy's Neighborhood
Board Book
$7.99$7.59

The Creatives Behind the Books

    Author
    Don Freeman

    DON FREEMAN (1908-1978) was the author and illustrator of many popular books for children, including Corduroy, A Pocket for Corduroy, and the Caldecott Honor book Fly High, Fly Low.

    Illustrator
    Lisa McCue
    Illustrator
    Jody Wheeler

    My greater-than-average fascination with children’s books developed when I was quite young. The major cause of this fascination was my great aunt Opal Wheeler, a prolific writer of mid-century children’s books. Every year, Aunt Opal would gift the Wheeler kids with stacks of children’s books from her publisher, Dutton Books. That was it… I was hooked. I must have inherited some of Opal’s creativity because no matter what I studied in school, I simply couldn’t help, but gravitate to art. After graduating from Elmira College with my B.A. in Studio Art and Art Education, I did the starry-eyed thing that all artists imagine doing and moved to New York. For a couple of years, I worked and learned the ropes in the juvenile books division of The Dial Press. Then it was time to establish my own freelance illustration business. That was a while (and more than 75 illustrated books) ago. Along the way, I took advantage of some great opportunities to work on a variety of projects for many clients in many, diverse markets. Loving New York but still longing for a touch of home now and again, I am currently dividing my time between Manhattan and my hometown of Ballston Spa, New York State’s first Free Trade town. Since then she has enjoyed working on a variety of projects ranging from picture books to educational texts, magazines, greeting cards and licensed characters. She has illustrated over 60 books, and her client list includes Penguin USA, Random House, UNICEF, Kimberly Clark, Scholastic, and Universal Studios. Today, Ms. Wheeler divides her time between Manhattan and Ballston Spa, NY working in the very portable medium of watercolor.

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