The thirty-eight volume Judy Bolton series was written during the thirty-five years from 1932-1967. It is one of the most successful and enduring girls' series ever published. The Judy Bolton books are noted not only for their fine plots and thrilling stories, but also for their realism and their social commentary. Unlike most other series characters, Judy and her friends age and mature in the series and often deal with important social issues. To many, Judy is a feminist in the best light-smart, capable, courageous, nurturing, and always unwavering in her true beliefs; a perfect role model.
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Seller: Book Booth, Berea, OH, U.S.A.
Board Book. Condition: Good. Frank E. Aloise (illustrator) (illustrator). Covers have heavy wear and soil. Corners and ends of spine heavily bumped and creased. Binding tight. Scattered light soil on pages. 8 pages including inside covers. This board book has seen a hard life but it still has a lot of life left in it. It tells the story of a trip to the fair to see a pony, balloons, fruits and vegetables, turkeys, cows, pigs, oxen, sheep and a Punch and Judy show. The pony and sheep have a fuzzy texture to pet and the book is illustrated with color pictures. The pages are made from sturdy boards for little hands. Size: 6.75 x 9. Seller Inventory # 039003