As a child, I loved going to the library. And I definitely looked for my favorites each time we visited. But for the books we bought at the store to keep at home, Little Golden Books were the stories that made my heart sing! In fact, I loved them so much that I still collect them. The three pictured above are titles from my collection that I remember from childhood.
I grew up in a small town, so we had no bookstores or large department stores. The great thing about Little Golden Books, besides their affordable price of just a quarter, was that they were sold in grocery stores and at the local “dime store.”
Although I didn’t yet pay much attention to the illustrator or author names as a youngster, I eventually realized that I was drawn to the books illustrated by Eloise Wilkin. Her characters always wore such soft and friendly faces, as the three covers shown above.
And I also loved the Little Golden Book stories written by Margaret Wise Brown. Yes, the same author of Goodnight Moon fame!
Although my 1946 copy isn’t in very good shape, I’m proud to say that my oldest Little Golden Book, The Little Taxi That Hurried, was written by Lucy Sprague Mitchell , a child education reformer. And it’s illustrated by Tibor Gergely, whose artwork graced many other Little Golden Books, as well.
Later, in the 1970s, my own kids liked many of the Little Golden Books, too! The Monster at the end of this Book was one of their favorites. By that time, the price had gone up to $.89.
My family members know that I still love these books and help me add to my collection, on occasion. Above is a Little Golden Book I received last Christmas from my sister. We used to watch Roy Rogers and Dale Evans on TV when we were kids.
And this is the most recent addition to my collection from one of my daughters, purchased right at Target. Both my girls and I “love Lucy” and have watched many episodes together over the years!
What about you? Are you a collector? Do you have a favorite memory of a Little Golden Book?







I remember Little Golden Books too, Becky! I read them as a child, and although I have none now, I have have good memories of them.
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Hi Margot, Great to know we share those memories! I can’t think of any “mysteries,” right off hand, that appeared in a Little Golden Book, but I bet there are some!
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Very nostalgic post, Becky! I’m impressed with your “Golden Books” collection! Nice headline to your post, too. š
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Thanks, Dave! My pictures didn’t turn out great, so I’m glad that my ideas came through:)
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I have fond memories of Little Golden Books, too. Just seeing those spines brought back memories. š While I don’t specifically remember any from your collection, the covers feel familiar and brought smiles, Becky. (I had no idea MWB wrote them, too…those are especially beautiful covers.)
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They’re fun to look at, aren’t they? I’ve read that Richard Scarry also wrote some Little Golden Books, although I don’t have any of those.
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Ooh, I also love Richard Scarry books! Go, Mr. Frumble! The only Little Golden Book cover I could conjure from memory was The Poky Little Puppy.
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That’s definitely a favorite:)
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I remember them. More than one of my librarian friends, knew they wanted to become librarians as children when they cataloged their Golden Books. I was never that motivated. I just liked to read them.
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Happy to read that you remember them, too, Pat! That’s an amusing early indication of wanting to become a librarian:)
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It’s a sign of a hard core librarian wannabe.
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I believe it!
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I’m so happy to see your books. I know you collect them and I think it’s wonderful. I’m always excited when you get new ones. Reading was truly Golden back then. š
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It WAS golden…you’re right, Gigi! Thanks so much for taking a look.
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Always a pleasure. Always.
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I’m not a collector but I do remember the Little Golden Books.
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Good to know, John! Thanks:)
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I love Golden Books! My kids all read them with me. Great article, and lovely to see I am not alone
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Super to hear from another Golden Books lover!
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thanks for the memory, Becky: I’m a great fan of the Little Golden Books; I read them as a kid; I had a good sized collection: i loved their tales and illustrations and read them to each of my kids; I have even written a few poems featuring them, a few were published including one about Tootle š
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Yay…that’s what I like to hear, John! You’re right, that the illustrations were equally as great as the stories. That’s a novel idea, to write poems about some of those characters!
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I loved these books and had many of those you have shared here. Thank you! This was wonderful.
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Excellent, Martha! I’m so happy you enjoyed seeing these again.
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I remember the Little Golden Books only vaguely.
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But they’re a part of your literary memory:)
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Yes, they are. š
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I still have some Little Golden Books from childhood, and I sometimes see them at yard sales. I wonder if they’ll ever become collector items.
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Yes, some of them are more rare and worth hundreds, at least. I ran into a few articles today that noted which ones are currently worth the most, depending on the edition, etc.
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I thought I had kept a few LG books, but I found only one when I took a look a few minutes ago. Brave Cowboy Bill, which I donāt remember at all.
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Sounds like a cute one!
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Lovely post! I too loved reading as a child and still do. I have never come across Little Golden Books and didnāt recognise most of those titles. Here in Britain our equivalent was Ladybird books.
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Thank you! I’ll have to check into Ladybird books and see what those are like.
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There is something familiar about these but I don’t remember being aware of them as a series of Little Golden Books. I wonder if we ever had them in the UK? What a treasury to find at the local store – and to collect now. Lovely!
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They may have been mainly a US thing. Yes, it’s wonderful to find collectible books that hold memories for us!
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I’m trying to remember if poky little puppy was a golden book ..now you’re making me think
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Yes, it is!
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There you go! That was my favorite!
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It’s a charming book, that’s for sure!
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I remember those books fondly. Unfortunately my sister’s children inherited them and there was no love for them in their hands. They were lost. Every single book.
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But they got used, and that’s an important thing! Good to read that you have fond memories of the books, Leonard.
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My mother subscribed to book clubs & magazines for my brothers and me. I was the only one, though, that books became an integral part of my life.
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That makes you the lucky one, Leonard!
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I believe so, too.
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Definitely.
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The first title that came to mind was “The Pokey Little Puppy.” It was one of my favorites, and I still can ‘see’ the cover art in my mind. A few new Golden Books always were part of birthdays and Christmas — I couldn’t get enough!
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That’s a great book, for sure, Linda! I enjoy reading that you have wonderful memories of these books, as well.
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Becky, you really are a specialist! š I used to love “The Poky Little Puppy” and I think, among others, we also had “The Little Engine that Could.” A fellow writer posted on IG recently that Golden Books have just published a rather good volume on Taylor Swift!
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Hi Jeanne! Those are two very popular Golden Books, that’s for sure, and they’re both precious. Yes, they’ve been publishing a whole new set of biographical titles, which is great to see!
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Becky, I loved this! Thank you for the memories, as I had many Little Golden Books as a child. Many of mine are featured here. My favorite was The Pokey Little Puppy. Like you, they brought me joy and fun. I read The Monster at the End of This Book to my children more times than I can count. I’m so glad they are being sold in grocery stores and other stores- another generation can discover these wonderful books.
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I appreciate you saying that, Jennie! Yes, those are favorites of many kids and such cute books. Little Golden Books are still much more affordable than many hardcover kids’ books!
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My pleasure, Becky. They are, and their stories are really good. Win-win.
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True!
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WOW! I LOVE your collection of Little Golden Books. They were a wonderful introduction to reading. I just read that āBy Little Golden Books’ 75th anniversary in 2017, sales topped two billion copies, and eight-million-plus books sold annually. āhttps://www.antiquetrader.com/.amp/featured/ten-things-didnt-know-little-golden-books
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Thanks, Rebecca! That’s an amazing number, isn’t it?!
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Such lovely memories, Becky. I didn’t have books as a child but I bought so many of those books for my children. Unfortunately, we kept nothing because we kept moving. I would donate wagonloads full of children’s books to whatever library in the current school they went to at the time. It’s why I have a large library in my own home. Letting go of all those books was so hard. I loved those golden books so much. I was able to read them with my children.
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I enjoy hearing about your memories of reading books with your kids! I’ve had to get rid of many books over the years, too. I sometimes wish I had more of them back and sometimes still look for certain titles, uncertain whether I still have it or not!
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I was looking for a book to give a neighbor the other night. Gone. ;( Hate when that happens. I had to pare down in this small space. Now everything I buy is audible or ebook. So sad. Have always loved children’s books but no grandchildren so no point in keeping them.
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Books do take up a lot of room when space is precious. Each time I move, I get rid of even more.
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This is address #36. It’s the last one. I have 4 large bookcases with no more space. I can only buy books as gifts now. I still have our city library and a good size library upstairs in a common area. If I go to someone’s place and there are no books, I know we can’t be fast friends. š
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Although I’ve lived in many places, you’ve got me beat, Marlene!
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Mine are all sadly long gone. I remember you could buy these in the grocery store magazine section. My son also enjoyed golden books. His favorite was āthe pokey little puppyā
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Yes, I imagine that’s where many of our were purchased. That title seems to be an overall favorite:)
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loved, Loved, LOVED Little Golden Books!
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Aren’t they great?!
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What a fantastic collection! At Funko, some of the artists contribute to the Funko Golden Books–we don’t have too many out these days, but they’re lots of fun to see on our website. Right now, I think they’re all on Amazon, though.
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Oh, my gosh, Cecelia…I knew nothing about this whole line of Golden Books! E.T., Back to the Future, Gremlins, Universal Monsters, and even Stranger Things! I just put in “Funko Golden Book” as my search, and a whole slew of them came up. Thanks for this info!
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I don’t recall seeing Golden books for sale here, but my children had The Monster… which I think we picked up at a fete and still have it for the grandchildren. I used to love watching ‘I Love Lucy’ with Mum.
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Such a fun book, even when they know how it ends!
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I did love reading when I was young, but I never read Golden books.
I did collect Classics Illustrated comic books until I was about 10.
They paved the way for me to read may classics by authors like Dickens, Shakespeare, Dumas and Scott.
I’d say have fun collecting but it would be moot, as I see you do.
Cheers!
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I had almost forgotten about Classics Illustrated comic books, Resa! I loved those!
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They were great!
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Yes!
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They look beautiful! What a wonderful collection. š I haven’t come across these before.
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Thank you! They’re a wonderful childhood memory and continue to make very appealing books.
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You’re welcome, I can see the appeal. š
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Oh my. An intense feeling of nostalgia passed through me as I read this post. I loved the Little Golden Books growing up and bought them for my kids as well. My daughter’s favourite was The Lucky Little Puppy. That Dale Evans book looks enticing. I was named after Dale Evans (my middle name is Dale). How wonderful that you collect these books. Although not a Little Golden Book, I still have my Bobbsey Twins in Mexico book, given to me by my grade three teacher for being the top student that year. I treasure it.
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I’m pleased to read my post has brought back such wonderful memories about books, Darlene. And that’s so interesting to know you were named after Dale Evans. I also loved Bobbsey Twins books; my sister sometimes read them to me before I learned to read:)
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Thank you, da-Al. I’ll keep that in mind!
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