Norman Bridwell
Get to know the author and illustrator of the best-selling Clifford series.
Norman Bridwell was the author and illustrator of numerous children's books, including the beloved Clifford series. The delightful stories about a big red dog named Clifford and his friend, Emily Elizabeth, have sold over 126 million copies in 13 languages!
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What child wouldn't love Clifford, the Small Red Puppy? Children will enjoy this collection of board books which features the cuddly, warm and tiny Clifford.
These durable bilingual board book editions invite the youngest readers into the happy world of Clifford and his friends.
What child wouldn't like to have a pet as special as Clifford the Big Red Dog! That's part of the secret of Norman Bridwell's successful series of children's books.
Imagine having a dog bigger than a house! In the original story that has sparked the imaginations of young readers for generations, a little girl gets a tiny puppy who grows up to be the biggest dog in the whole world.
Emily Elizabeth is starting Kindergarten and she's a little nervous. Good thing that the teacher said each child can bring something from home to make the transition a little easier. But the teacher didn't bet on a child bringing something—or someone—as big as Clifford!
Clifford's mother wants Clifford to go to bed, but Clifford isn't ready yet. After getting some toys and a drink of water, what else could Clifford want?
Before Clifford became the biggest dog ever, he was the smallest puppy in the litter! In fact, Clifford was so tiny that Emily Elizabeth made a special wish... and it came true in a BIG way!
Lonely when his family goes on vacation without him, Clifford the Big Red Dog overcomes wet cement, traffic jams, and toll bridges to join them in the mountains.
Paperback Book
Clifford the Big Red Dog: Clifford's Birthday Party (50th Aniversary Edition)
Everyone wants to give their friend Clifford a special birthday present but all the presents go awry. Finally, Clifford gets the best present of all: a visit from some special folks he hasn't seen in a long time!