A Party-cut-Out Book by Elsa Ruth Nast with color illustrations by Retta Worcester.
Happy Birthday #123 is a 1952 (1st Edition for 25 cents) by Elsa Ruth Nast and pictures by Retta Worcester. This book has cut-outs, favors, games, invitations, place cards, and candy cups to cut out for you own special Birthday Party.
*** This is a 42 page book from Simon and Schuster. - Picclick
Happy Birthday #123 (35 cent version)
1952 HAPPY BIRTHDAY Special Little Golden Book-Uncut Party Favors, Invitations Archived
1952 HAPPY BIRTHDAY Special Little Golden Book-Uncut Party Favors, Invitations - View more images from this book on PicClick
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Happy Birthday #302 is a 1973 issue by Elsa Ruth Nast and pictures by Retta Worcester PicClick Archived
Below is a sampling of UNCUT pages from this book thanks to Peter McIntyre Jr. | longwhitekid Enlarge images by clicking on photo and it will open in the lightbox - enjoy.
THE GOLDEN HAPPY BIRTHDAY BOOK ~ 1976
Compiled by Barbara Shook Hazen. Illustrated by Rosalyn Schanzer.- Poems, Riddles, Giggles, Games, Magic, Stories, Presents, and Prizes to Make Your Special Day the Happiest Birthday Ever.
A Golden Book 8-1/4" by 11-1/4" - Peview #1 ... Preview #2 ... Preview #3
The Golden Birthday Book | Margaret Wise Brown
Certainly an occasion worth noting: this is a previously unpublished text by Brown (who died in 1957 after producing some 90 picture books) and illustrated by her most frequent collaborator. The text is characteristically brief, poetic and childlike: five forest creatures celebrate their first birthdays, and are given presents of food and comfort by their mothers. The repetition of sounds and patterned phrases, and the use of inventive language `` `Squish,' said the little worm. He squished his thanks.'') are Brown's hallmarks, as is the theme of a renewed mother/child bond.
Weisgard's enormous double-page spreads are brimming with flowers, ferns, fruits, leafy trees, nuts, seeds, mushrooms and animals. The interplay of formalized shapes in pastels and shades of mustard, rust and green evoke a lush, idealized backdrop. Although certain transitions in the text seem abrupt, fans of earlier Brown/Weisgard volumes will not be disappointed. - Publisher Weekly
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