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Morning Is A Little Child - Joan Walsh Anglund

This is the picture from the book "Morning is a little child" by Joan Walsh Anglund.The only book I have left from what used to be a substatial collection, but they got given away over the years, this one I kept for myself!

Joan Walsh Anglund books were among my favorites as a little girl.

You are right Judith Ann! (referring to the question at the end of the January 12th post) Judith Ann commented "a friend is someone who likes you" is the title of an old book by Joan Walsh Anglund, published in 1958. You really tweaked my memory when you mentioned it. She wrote very sweet, gentle books for children." That's right Miss Judy from the West Side (I know who you are...)....The book "A Friend Is Someone Who Likes You" was one in a series of books by Joan Walsh Anglund that I loved…

Joan Walsh Anglund, 95, Dies; Her Children’s Books Touched Millions - The New York Times

Her first in a prolific career, “A Friend Is Someone Who Likes You,” was a phenomenon. And her illustrations capturing childhood became a cottage industry.

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Children's book creator Joan Walsh Anglund, widely known for her instantly recognizable images of sweet-faced, dot-eyed children, died on March 9; she was 95.

Children's book creator Joan Walsh Anglund, widely known for her instantly recognizable images of sweet-faced, dot-eyed children, died on March 9; she was 95.

"Love is a Special Way of Feeling" by Joan Walsh Anglund (1960)

"Love is a Special Way of Feeling" by Joan Walsh Anglund (1960). Featured in My Retro Reads: A blog celebrating the beauty of vintage children's books.