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Clyde Robert Bulla

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(1914 - 2007)

Clyde Robert Bulla

Clyde Robert Bulla was the author of over fifty books for children. His first book, The Donkey Cart, was published in 1946.



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At Our House (1959)

A Read-and-Sing book about things around the house.

Author(s): Clyde Robert Bulla
Lois Lenski
Illustrator(s): Lois Lenski

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A Dog Came to School (1955)

Spot follows Davy to school.

Author(s): Clyde Robert Bulla
Lois Lenski
Illustrator(s): Lois Lenski

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A Dog Named Penny (1955)

Two orphaned children makes friends with their neighbor and his dog.

Author(s): Clyde Robert Bulla
Illustrator(s): Kate Seredy

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The Donkey Cart (1946)

Linda and her brother spend the summer on their uncle’s farm.

Author(s): Clyde Robert Bulla
Illustrator(s): Lois Lenski

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Houseboat Girl (1957)

Patsy spends the summer on a houseboat on the Mississippi River.

Read online at archive.org. 

Author(s): Clyde Robert Bulla
Lois Lenski
Illustrator(s): Lois Lenski

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I Went for a Walk (1958)

Pictures, poems and songs.

Author(s): Clyde Robert Bulla
Lois Lenski
Illustrator(s): Lois Lenski

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Living With Others (1952)

A collection of stories and poems about getting along with other people.

Author(s): Clyde Robert Bulla
Lois Lenski
Illustrator(s): Lois Lenski

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Songs of Mr. Small (1954)

Twenty-one songs of Mr. Small.

Author(s): Clyde Robert Bulla
Lois Lenski
Illustrator(s): Lois Lenski

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Songs of the City (1956)

Songs about life in the city.

Author(s): Clyde Robert Bulla
Lois Lenski
Illustrator(s): Lois Lenski

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We Are Thy Children (1952)

A collection of hymns for children.

Author(s): Clyde Robert Bulla
Lois Lenski
Illustrator(s): Lois Lenski

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When I Grow Up (1960)

A song for a boy and a song for a girl about what they might become when they grow up. A Read-and-Sing book.

Author(s): Clyde Robert Bulla
Lois Lenski
Illustrator(s): Lois Lenski

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The Wish at the Top (1974)

When Jan’s world falls apart, he remembers you can have your wish if you touch the top of the cathedral steeple.

Read online at archive.org

Author(s): Clyde Robert Bulla
Illustrator(s): Chris Conover

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