Dorothy Kunhardt
(1901 - 1979)
Dorothy Kunhardt (September 29, 1901 – December 23, 1979) was an American children’s-book author, best known for the baby book Pat the Bunny. She was also a historian and writer about the life of U.S. President Abraham Lincoln.
Bibliography
Roger Mouse’s Wish (1949)
Roger Mouse likes to play Indian, and now he has his own Indian outfit!
Shame on You, Baby Whale! (1948)
The baby whale gets a jellyfish stuck in his throat.
This Little Giraffe Wants to Play (1948)
The little giraffe is lonely, but then his mother and father show him his new baby sister.
The Tiger Kitten’s Poor, Poor Tail (1948)
The baby tiger was exploring and got stuck in a hollow log.
Tiny Animal Stories (1948)
Twelve tiny Little Golden Books about animal babies and their families.
Tiny Nonsense Stories (1949)
Twelve tiny Little Golden Books about animals having fun.
The Two Snowbulls (1949)
Oliver is sick in bed so his Daddy makes him a snowbull he can see through his bedroom window.
The Two Stuck-in-the-Mud Rhinoceroses (1948)
When they fall asleep after their mud-bath the mother rhinoceros and her baby get stuck when the sun hardens the mud.
Uncle Quack (1949)
Don’t worry! “Then with a smirk he et it!”
Why the Little Elephant Got Spanked (1948)
The little elephant goes off to see what his father is doing and his mother starts to worry.
The Wonderful Silly Picnic (1949)
Little Dorothy Donkey takes her first trip to the beach.