Beginner Books - Bright and Early Books

Bright and Early Books

These are books for younger children - they are technically part of the series. They are numbered as "BE" for Bright and Early.

ID Title Author Illustrator
BE-1 The Foot Book Dr. Seuss
BE-2 The Eye Book Dr. Seuss Roy McKie (later Joe Mathieu)
BE-3 The Ear Book Al Perkins William O'Brian (later Henry Payne)
BE-4 Inside Outside Upside Down Stan and Jan Berenstain
BE-5 Hand, Hand, Fingers, Thumb Al Perkins Eric Gurney
BE-6 Bears on Wheels Stan and Jan Berenstain
BE-7 Mr. Brown Can Moo! Can You? Dr. Seuss
BE-8 The Nose Book Al Perkins Roy McKie (later Joe Mathieu)
BE-9 Old Hat New Hat Stan and Jan Berenstain
BE-10 Bears in the Night Stan and Jan Berenstain
BE-11 The B Book Stan and Jan Berenstain
BE-12 In a People House Dr. Seuss Roy McKie
BE-13 Marvin K. Mooney Will You Please Go Now! Dr. Seuss
BE-14 The C Book aka C Is for Clown Stan and Jan Berenstain
BE-15 The Pop-Up Mice of Mr. Brice (without Bright and Early Books for Beginning Readers series only)/The Many Mice of Mr. Brice Theo. LeSieg (later Dr. Seuss writing as Theo. LeSeig in 100th Anniversary of Dr. Seuss) Roy McKie
BE-16 The Shape of Me and Other Stuff Dr. Seuss
BE-17 I'll Teach My Dog 100 Words Michael Frith P.D. Eastman
BE-18 There's a Wocket in My Pocket Dr. Seuss
BE-19 Great Day for Up Dr. Seuss Quentin Blake
BE-20 He Bear, She Bear Stan and Jan Berenstain
BE-21 Would You Rather Be a Bullfrog? Dr. Seuss Roy McKie
BE-22 Hooper Humperdink...? Not Him! Dr. Seuss Charles E. Martin (later Scott Nash)
BE-23 The Spooky Old Tree Stan and Jan Berenstain
BE-24 The Hair Book Graham Tether Roy McKie
BE-25 The Tooth Book Dr. Seuss Roy McKie (later Joe Mathieu)
BE-26 Wings on Things Marc Brown
BE-27 The Berenstain Bears on the Moon Stan and Jan Berenstain
BE-28 Snug House, Bug House! Susan Schade and Jon Buller
BE-29 Snow Bugs Susan Schade and Jon Buller
BE-30 The A Book Stan and Jan Berenstain
BE-31 It's Not Easy Being Big! Stephanie St. Pierre John Lund

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