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Gustaf Tenggren (1896–1970)

Author of Bedtime Stories

30+ Works 693 Members 7 Reviews 3 Favorited

About the Author

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Series

Works by Gustaf Tenggren

Bedtime Stories (1942) 125 copies
Animal Tales: A Little Golden Book Collection (2004) — Illustrator — 73 copies, 2 reviews
Tenggren's Snow White and Rose Red (1978) — Illustrator — 59 copies, 1 review
Stories from the Great Metropolitan Operas (2005) — Illustrator — 33 copies, 1 review
The Tenggren Mother Goose (1943) 18 copies, 1 review
Tenggren's Story Book (1944) 18 copies
Three of a Kind (A Golden Book) (1973) — Illustrator — 14 copies
The Tenggren Tell-It-Again Book (1942) — Illustrator — 13 copies

Associated Works

The Poky Little Puppy (1942) — Illustrator — 6,250 copies, 84 reviews
The Saggy Baggy Elephant (1947) — Illustrator, some editions — 2,775 copies, 19 reviews
The Tawny Scrawny Lion (1952) — Illustrator — 2,015 copies, 10 reviews
The Shy Little Kitten (1946) — Illustrator — 1,780 copies, 11 reviews
Pinocchio [1940 film] (1940) — Designer — 777 copies, 5 reviews
A Wonder Book / Tanglewood Tales (1910) — Illustrator, some editions — 402 copies, 3 reviews
The Lively Little Rabbit (1943) — Illustrator — 309 copies
The Lion's Paw (1987) — Illustrator — 252 copies, 2 reviews
King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table (2002) — Illustrator, some editions — 114 copies, 3 reviews
Where is the Poky Little Puppy? (1962) — Illustrator — 103 copies, 2 reviews
Tenggren's Thumbelina (A Little Golden Book) (1981) — Illustrator — 72 copies
Runaway Home (1942) — Illustrator — 50 copies, 2 reviews
A Boy of the Lost Crusade (2026) — Illustrator, some editions — 23 copies
Topsy Turvy Circus : A Little Golden Book (1978) — Illustrator — 19 copies
Big and Little Creatures (1961) — Illustrator — 16 copies
Farm Stories (1946) — Illustrator — 12 copies
The New Runaway Home (1954) — Illustrator — 7 copies, 1 review
Tenggren's The Giant with the Three Golden Hairs (1955) — Illustrator — 7 copies
Dickey Byrd (1928) — Illustrator, some editions — 3 copies
The Christ Story for Boys and Girls (1916) — Illustrator, some editions — 2 copies

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Reviews

10 reviews
This is another version of the classic fairytale Snow White. It follows the lives of two sisters, Snow White and Rose Red. The two girls learned from their mother to be kind to all creatures and to always assist those who need help. At the beginning of the story, the two sisters house a bear and bring him back to the woods. The rest of the story consists of them helping a grumpy dwarf get unstuck from several situations. This particular dwarf was not very grateful to the sisters even though show more they were helpful and called them hurtful names. He continued to say rude things when the bear came back and scared the dwarf away. The sisters were frightened themselves and ran away, but soon realized it was the nice bear that they had helped earlier. The bear turned into a handsome prince once Snow White kissed him. The prince then thanked them for saving him from the curse that was placed upon him. In the end, because of Snow Whites bravery and beauty he decided to marry her. The moral of the story is to be kind to others and good things will follow suite. The LEA lesson that could be give for this story could emphasize kindness and empower girls to be brave and be the heroes. The illustrations in this book are old fashioned like most Golden books are, but for readers today that could be a nice change or throwback. The colors are simple and not too distracting, which can help the reader focus on the story itself. Finally, this book is meant for a level two reader. There is more text on each page than the typical easy read picture book and some words might be difficult for a reading beginner. show less
A luscious, beautifully illustrated book. Golden Press did a fine job. One could sit and pour over the pictures even if one couldn't read. Perhaps these tales are not for delicate sensibilities, but my children loved them.
Very nice collection that includes *unabridged* copies of such stories as Mister Dog (aka Crispin's Crispian) by Margaret Wise Brown and Garth Williams, The Golden Egg Book by Brown and Leonard Weisgard, and four stories illustrated by Gustaf Tenggren. ?áUnfortunately it does not have Color Kittens... I'd still like to read a complete edition of that.
FOR REFERENCE:

Contents:
• The Saggy Baggy Elephant / Kathryn Jackson and Byron Jackson, authors; Gustaf Tenggren, illustrator
• The Kitten Who Thought He Was a Mouse / Miriam Norton, author; Garth Williams, illustrator
• How the Leopard Got Its Spots / Justine Fontes and Ron Fontes, authors; Keiko Motoyama, illustrator
• Mister Dog: The Dog Who Belonged to Himself / Margaret Wise Brown, author; Garth Williams, illustrator
• Animal Orchestra / Ilo Orleans, author; Tibor Gergely, show more illustrator
• The Lion's Paw / Jane Werner Watson, author; Gustaf Tenggren, illustrator
• Baby Animals / Garth Williams, author and illustrator
• The Golden Egg Book / Margaret Wise Brown, author; Leonard Weisgard, illustrator
• Animal Friends [a/k/a The Very Best Home for Me!] / Jane Werner Watson, author; Garth Williams, illustrator
• The Big Brown Bear / Georges Duplaix, author; Gustaf Tenggren, illustrator
• Home for a Bunny / Margaret Wise Brown, author; Garth Williams, illustrator
• How the Camel Got Its Hump : Tales from Around the World / Justine Fontes and Ron Fontes, authors; Keiko Motoyama, illustrator
• The Tawny Scrawny Lion /Kathryn Jackson, author; Gustaf Tenggren, illustrator
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