Angela
Banner ~ Kaye & Ward, 1972
UPDATE*** A reader just pointed out that Egmont is going to be rereleasing these books starting in February 2013. Yay!!!!
I never had any Ant and Bee books when I was little. I vaguely remember having seen them on and off throughout my youth though I can not recall where. When I mention to people that I collect old children's books, on occasion an Ant and Bee will materialize out of someone's purse brought as a special treat to share. Everyone I know who has one covets them like a secret treasure to be handled gently and awed over and then tucked away in a protective sleeve. The Aunt and Bee ownership stories are special, wrapped in cozy memories and often told in something akin to a whisper. "It was my mother's. Isn't it dear?" "My grandmother used to keep them in her guest room and read them to me when I was little." "My aunt gave this to me as a child. It's my most cherished possession."
I never had any Ant and Bee books when I was little. I vaguely remember having seen them on and off throughout my youth though I can not recall where. When I mention to people that I collect old children's books, on occasion an Ant and Bee will materialize out of someone's purse brought as a special treat to share. Everyone I know who has one covets them like a secret treasure to be handled gently and awed over and then tucked away in a protective sleeve. The Aunt and Bee ownership stories are special, wrapped in cozy memories and often told in something akin to a whisper. "It was my mother's. Isn't it dear?" "My grandmother used to keep them in her guest room and read them to me when I was little." "My aunt gave this to me as a child. It's my most cherished possession."
On occasions they
were joined by the Kind Dog and/or the zoo man. The primary lure of these books
is that simple three and four-letter words are texted in red so children can
associate the print with the pictures." (Thanks again Wiki, you endless
source of awesome.)
This
particular book was borrowed from my boss. There were thirteen books in all;
this one being the 12th in the series published in 1972 about the day Ant and
Bee invite Kind Dog to dinner and have to shop and focus on things round, fat and
flat. Super cute. (See a full scan of Ant and Bee Go Shopping, here.)If you come across one of these books in your thrift store travels, grab it and never let it go.
Lest you be sorry...
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Must...find...copies....
ReplyDeleteI would love to find one of these! It kind of reminds me of a combination of Richard Scarry and Frog and Toad. Love your blog! I always look forward to reading your posts
ReplyDeleteI just noticed that Amazon is going to re-release some of these books next month! Thanks for sharing such great books!
ReplyDeleteI loved Ant & Bee growing up! I have one volume but am glad they are reprinting. One of my most beloved books growing up was The Maggie B. In case you are interested, here's a post...
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Thanks for blogging!
OMG!! I just found two Ant and Bee first editions at a school Gala. What a wonderful find! happy happy happy :-)
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