1942 Fraidy Cat Childrens Book by Marjorie Barrows Barbara Maynard With Cats Head Wood Disk Peek Through Cover Story About Overcoming Fear
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little Fraidy Cat learns how to be brave! growing up is hard when you are little & there are so many new big things to see & experience! Marjorie Barrows cleverly deals with common childhood fears in this adorable classic book illustrated by Barbara Maynard size: 6 1/2 across by 7 3/4 tall
little Fraidy Cat learns how to be brave!
growing up is hard when you are little & there are so many new big things to see & experience!
Marjorie Barrows cleverly deals with common childhood fears in this adorable classic book illustrated by Barbara Maynard
size: 6 1/2" across by 7 3/4" tall
condition: poor to fair condition with ageing to pages, soiling, some tears, bent corners & loose spine - back of spine is also missing, third page torn & taped decades ago - the main feature, however, is present - the 1 1/4" round painted wooden cat's head that peeks through the cover and through each page is in great shape!
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