In Mitzi's world, every detail is worth seeing. Young readers will enjoy following Mitzi, the spotted dog with a red collar, through all four seasons of the year as she explores the towns, farms, and countryside of America, vividly brought to life by folk artist Jane Wooster Scott. Along with Mitzi there are plenty of other objects to uncover, whether they are candy canes in winter, sailboats in spring, sand castles in summer, or pumpkins in fall. Children will be introduced to counting concepts, seasons, and colors, while ...
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In Mitzi's world, every detail is worth seeing. Young readers will enjoy following Mitzi, the spotted dog with a red collar, through all four seasons of the year as she explores the towns, farms, and countryside of America, vividly brought to life by folk artist Jane Wooster Scott. Along with Mitzi there are plenty of other objects to uncover, whether they are candy canes in winter, sailboats in spring, sand castles in summer, or pumpkins in fall. Children will be introduced to counting concepts, seasons, and colors, while the entire family can enjoy the highly beloved folk art form with its colorful and accessible scenes.
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Jane Wooster Scott. Collectible, Fine in Very Good jacket. Book Oblong quarto, hardcover, fine in VG blue pictorial dj with small taped tear at back. In Mitzi's world, every detail is worth seeing. Young readers will enjoy following Mitzi, the spotted dog with a red collar, through all four seasons of the year as she explores the towns, farms, and countryside of America, vividly brought to life by folk artist Jane Wooster Scott. Unpaginated, about 30 pp. with wonderful illustrations by Jane Wooster Scott.
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Very good; Collectible. Hardcover book in excellent condition. No marks inside or out, covers clean, dustjacket crisp. Signed by both author and illustrator! Bright, full-page, full-color illustrations in vibrant colors. A "Where's Waldo" for the folk-art set. Unpaginated.
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