Growing Things by Dr. Frances R. Horwich and Reinald Werrenrath, Jr. - front cover
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Growing Things

by Dr. Frances R. Horwich and Reinald Werrenrath, Jr.

"Growing Things" by Dr. Frances R. Horwich and Reinald Werrenrath, Jr., published in 1954 by Rand McNally, is a charming addition to the Ding Dong School series. Illustrated by Ruth Thompson van Tellingen, it invites children to explore the wonders of growth through a simple gardening project. The book shows age-related wear, with taped repairs and an inscription, but remains a delightful piece of educational history for collectors and young readers alike.

$31.76$$
Binding:Board Book
Condition:Acceptable
1954
Rand McNally & Company
Stock:1 available
SKU:VBE3-869

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Condition Details

This vintage hardcover book shows signs of wear consistent with age, including taped repairs on the spine and edges. The cover features vibrant illustrations, though it has some scuffing and wear. Inside, the pages are intact, with a personal inscription on the title page. The book lacks a dust jacket, but its charm remains intact, making it a treasured addition to any collection of mid-20th-century children's books.

About This Vintage 1954 Edition

Step into the nostalgic world of "Growing Things," a delightful children's book co-authored by Dr. Frances R. Horwich, affectionately known as Miss Frances, and Reinald Werrenrath, Jr. Published by Rand McNally & Company in 1954, this enchanting book is part of the beloved Ding Dong School series. Illustrated by Ruth Thompson van Tellingen, the story invites young readers to embark on a journey of discovery through the simple yet magical process of growing a sweet potato vine. Designed to captivate and educate, this book combines nursery-school fun with sound educational principles, making it a cherished piece for both collectors and young enthusiasts of classic children's literature.

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Rand McNally & Company

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