Little Critter Related Books
Little Critter is an anthropomorphic animal character created by Mercer Mayer. Although it's not specified what species the Little Critter is, he resembles a small and furry mammal such as a porcupine, hedgehog, hamster, or guinea pig. Little Critter first appeared in the 1975 book Just for You. This book is sometimes mis-titled Just for Yu because of the childlike mistake on the front cover (see picture).
The following books feature Little Critter.
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