Raggedy Ann + Andy #10
In "In the Children's Zoo on Sunday Morning," Walt Kelly brings his signature whimsy to a charming collection of classic nursery rhymes and playful verse, rendered in his distinctive, expressive style. From "Hot Cross Buns" to "The Lion and the Unicorn," each short story unfolds like a gentle, illustrated memory, perfect for young readers and collectors alike. The full-page artwork and rhythmic storytelling make this 1947 Dell comic a delightful slice of mid-century charm, with cover by Walt Kelly.
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In part based on traditional verse. Titles for this installment are: "Multiplication" (1/2 pg.); "Hot Cross Buns" (1/2 pg.); "Hector Protector" (1 pg.); "The Donkey" (0.7 pg.); "The Little Cock Sparrow" (1 pg.); "The Lion and the Unicorn" (1 pg.)
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