Garth Williams
Garth WilliamsBaby's first book

Baby's first book

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Baby's first book

About Garth Williams

Generations of children picture their favorite fictional characters as drawn by Garth Williams. Thus the unforgettable dapper mouse, Stuart Little, or the kindhearted spider, Charlotte and her pig friend, Wilbur. And many other animals (bears, dogs, kittens, crickets) fantastic creatures (elves, fairies) and children and grown-ups in books by Laura Ingalls Wilder, George Selden, Charlotte Zolotow, Else H. Minarik and many others. Garth Williams was also the writer of seven children's books, like Baby Farm Animals, but it is primarily as an illustrator that he will always be remembered.

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Loved it!! The cutest book ever!!.
Ordered this for a baby shower based on the fact that it was a Classic Little Golden Book and had a cute cover. This book is awful.
Cute Book.
Love it.
Just as I anticipated. Rhanks.
It is a VERY simple story, and I don’t particularly love reading it 16 times a day, but my 20 month old daughter has recently discovered this on her bookshelf and can’t get enough of it! It is bedtime and nap time reading every day for at least 2 weeks so far!
I bought this book for my granddaughter and she loves it! I started a collection of these story books...
It was just what I was looking for and in great condition. Arrived in a speedy manner.
These books are not easy to find. so it was great to find one for the same price yet it is different that the average ones.
What a lovely book. Easy to read to the little ones.
It talks about things my granddaughter cannot yet do and is not as good as other books for babies. I do not recommend it for a 6 month old.
My daughter loves to tell me what I'm pointing at in the illustrations. Includes rhyming words and phrases.
I am reselling this one. My 2 year old has no interest in it and it makes no since to me.
This is an excellent first book for infants. Very small infants will enjoy the pictures and, if read on a daily basis, I believe this book helps with early language ability.
This book is not really a "first book"-- at least not if you are reading to a baby under 12-15 months. I tried reading this book to my daughter at 7, 8, 9, 10 months old and she was not very interested.

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