Animal Fantasy Genre
Books in the Animal Fantasy genre:
Petunia
Petunia, the goose, learns that possessing knowledge doesn't mean carrying a book around constantly.
Author(s):
Roger Duvoisin
Illustrator(s):
None
The Admiral’s Caravan (1892)
A young girl named Dorothy takes a journey with three wooden statues who come alive on Christmas Eve. Read online at archive.org.
Author(s):
Charles E. Carryl
Illustrator(s):
Reginald Birch
Bob Son of Battle (1898)
Author(s):
Alfred Ollivant
Illustrator(s):
Marguerite Kirmse
The Arkansaw Bear (1902)
Author(s):
Albert Bigelow Paine
Illustrator(s):
Frank Ver Beck
The Tailor of Gloucester (1903)
Author(s):
Beatrix Potter
Illustrator(s):
Beatrix Potter
Red Fox (1905)
Author(s):
Charles G. D. Roberts
Illustrator(s):
Charles Livingston Bull
Kings in Exile (1908)
Stories of animals.
Read online at archive.com.
Author(s):
Charles G. D. Roberts
Illustrator(s):
Unknown
Now We Are Six (1927)
More poems featuring Christopher Robin.
Read online at archive.org.
Author(s):
A. A. Milne
Illustrator(s):
Ernest H. Shepard
The House at Pooh Corner (1928)
Author(s):
A. A. Milne
Illustrator(s):
Ernest H. Shepard
Millions of Cats (1928)
The Wind in the Willows (1933)
Author(s):
Kenneth Grahame
Illustrator(s):
Ernest H. Shepard
Sojo (1934)
Sojo is sleepy all the time, but his Mammy has chores for him every day of the week. Somehow he convinces his animal friends to do all the work for him!
Author(s):
Erick Berry
Illustrator(s):
Erick Berry
The Curious Lobster (1936)
Author(s):
Richard Warren Hatch
Illustrator(s):
Marion Freeman Wakeman
Walter, the Lazy Mouse (1937)
Walter, the lazy mouse, becomes industrious when his family moves away and he has to take care of himself.
Author(s):
Marjorie Flack
Illustrator(s):
Marjorie Flack
Andy and the Lion (1938)
A little boy named Andy was interested in lions. On his way to school, he met a real lion with a thorn stuck in its paw.
Author(s):
James Daugherty
Illustrator(s):
James Daugherty
The Country Bunny and the Little Gold Shoes (1939)
Cottontail is only a little country bunny, but she is wise, kind, swift and clever and so the Grandfather bunny chooses her as one of the five Easter Bunnies.
Author(s):
DuBose Heyward
Illustrator(s):
Marjorie Flack
Horton Hatches the Egg (1940)
Curious George (1941)
The Big Brown Bear (1944)
The big brown bear just cannot keep away from the honey tree, even though he knows what will happen if he tries to steal some honey. This Big Golden Book was also shortened and published as a Little Golden Book.
Author(s):
Georges Duplaix
Illustrator(s):
Gustaf Tenggren
In the Forest (1944)
Author(s):
Marie Hall Ets
Illustrator(s):
Marie Hall Ets
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