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Corduroy by Don Freeman
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Corduroy (original 1968; edition 1976)

by Don Freeman

Series: Corduroy Bear (1)

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A toy bear in a department store wants a number of things, but when a little girl finally buys him he finds what he has always wanted most of all.
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Title:Corduroy
Authors:Don Freeman
Info:Puffin (1976), Paperback, 32 pages
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Corduroy by Don Freeman (1968)

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One of School Library Journal's "Top 100 Picture Books" of all time
One of the National Education Association's "Teachers' Top 100 Books for Children"
  lindsaypcox | Apr 17, 2024 |
This is such a sweet classic about a little bear with only one button, waiting at the store for someone to claim him. My favorite part is when the little girl carefully carries him home, and says "I like you the way you are, but you'll be more comfortable with your shoulder strap fastened."

Corduroy is given a home, friendship, and love. ( )
  mrsandersonreads23 | Apr 14, 2024 |
A charming book with endearing characters and a heartwarming message.
  alexablocker | Apr 1, 2024 |
Now this book made me choke up a little bit. This book follows a teddy bear who is missing his button and is longing for a warm place that he can call home. This is a perfect read for kids ages 3-6 as this book is a simple read even through its story.
  Cbonham21 | Mar 1, 2024 |
2 - 5 year olds
ALA Notable Children's Book
School Library Journal Best Picture Book of the Year ( )
  ParkerExum | Dec 11, 2023 |
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To Sally Elizabeth Kildow and Patrick Steven Duff Kildow, who know how a bear feels about buttons
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Corduroy is a bear who once lived in a toy department of a big store.
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A toy bear in a department store wants a number of things, but when a little girl finally buys him he finds what he has always wanted most of all.

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Have you ever dreamed of being locked in a department store at night? The endearing story of Corduroy paints a picture of the adventures that might unfold (for a teddy bear at least) in such a situation. When all the shoppers have gone home for the night, Corduroy climbs down from the shelf to look for his missing button. It's a brave new world! He accidentally gets on an elevator that he thinks must be a mountain and sees the furniture section that he thinks must be a palace. He tries to pull a button off the mattress, but he ends up falling off the bed and knocking over a lamp. The night watchman hears the crash, finds Corduroy, and puts him back on the shelf downstairs. The next morning, he finds that it's his lucky day! A little girl buys him with money she saved in her piggy bank and takes him home to her room. Corduroy decides that this must be home and that Lisa must be his friend. Youngsters will never get tired of this toy-comes-alive tale with a happy ending, so you may also want to seek out Dan Freeman's next creation, A Pocket for Corduroy. (Ages 3 to 8)

Corduroy has been on the department store shelf for a long time...
Yet as soon as Lisa sees him, she knows that he's the bear she's always wanted. Her mother, though, thinks he's a little shopworn—he's even missing a button! Still, Corduroy knows that with a bit of work he can tidy himself up and be just the bear for Lisa. And where better to start than with a quick search through the department store for a new button!
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