Corduroy was first introduced to readers in 1968 and soon became a classic character. Everybody's favorite department store bear is having further adventures in this birthday story. Now available in Step into Reading, the premier reader line!
When Corduroy finds out that Lisa is having a birthday party, he decides to make her a very special cake. Instead of making a cake, Corduroy makes a great big mess! He doesn't know what to do. Will he find another way to give Lisa a birthday surprise?
Step 2 Readers use basic vocabulary and short sentences to tell simple stories, for children who recognize familiar words and can sound out new words with help. Rhyme and rhythmic text paired with picture clues help children decode the story.
Corduroy was first introduced to readers in 1968 and soon became a classic character. Everybody's favorite department store bear is having further adventures in this birthday story. Now available in Step into Reading, the premier reader line!
When Corduroy finds out that Lisa is having a birthday party, he decides to make her a very special cake. Instead of making a cake, Corduroy makes a great big mess! He doesn't know what to do. Will he find another way to give Lisa a birthday surprise?
Step 2 Readers use basic vocabulary and short sentences to tell simple stories, for children who recognize familiar words and can sound out new words with help. Rhyme and rhythmic text paired with picture clues help children decode the story.
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. During
his career as an artist, sketching impressions of Broadway shows
for the New York Times and The Herald Tribune, he was introduced to
the world of children's 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 a
pleasure. I don't know when the time ends. I've never been happier
in my life!" He created many beloved characters in his lifetime,
perhaps the most beloved among them a stuffed, overall-wearing bear
named Corduroy.
Alison Inches is the author of many Puffin Lift-the-Flap books and
other books for children. She lives in Mill Valley, California.
Allan Eitzen grew up in the small town of Mountain Lake, Minnesota.
He received an art education at Gustavus Adolphus College and the
Institute of Art, both in Minneapolis, and at the University of the
Arts in Philadelphia.Eitzen worked for a publishing house, an
advertising agency, and an art therapy program before finally
settling into a successful career illustrating magazines and books
for children. He uses watercolors, pens, pencils, and cut paper to
create wonderful images ranging from soft and soothing to bold and
brilliant. When not busy working on his illustrations, Allan enjoys
family travel and reading. He likes to relax by tending his small
flock of sheep amid the woods, pond, and beautiful countryside in
Pennsylvania where he and his wife raise their five children.
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