I Can Write! a Book by Me, Myself 
with a little help from Theo LeSieg (aka Dr. Seuss) and Roy McKie
Random House, 1971 Just in case you haven't had
enough of Roy McKie this month...
Similar in theme to the still-in-print Seuss/McKie classic
A Book About Me, if you're a vintage buff and go searching, unsullied copies can be hard to come by. Why, you ask? Well, a child would have to be insane not to want to write in it.

I, myself, shared a copy with my two sisters, and I seem to remember repeated erasing and rewriting until someone got sassy and used a magic marker. The copy I'm scanning here is inscribed "To Paul Feuerbacher From Dwayne F. 1973" and apparently this "Paul" had impeccable handwriting for such a young buck (as evidenced above and below). Though the text is a conduit for which children can perfect their handwriting skills, it also tell a snazzy Seuss rhyming story, of course.
1
2
fish in shoe
1
2
3
fish in tree
2
3
4
in the door
yellow
red
cow in bed
...and so on and so forth, full of awesome, made all the more so by McKie's signature sillies. Though I do love much of the realistic painting and waifish pencil drawing styles that dominate the market today, there's something about simple bold colors, outlined in black that makes me giddy inside. It takes me back to an age when handwriting the words "fish in shoe" was the - ahem - hardest thing I had to do. Good times.

Also by:
Bennett Cerf's Book of Animal RiddlesThe Nose BookSummerMélisandeSnowBennett Cerf's Book of LaughsBennett Cerf's Book of RiddlesMcElligot's PoolDid I Ever Tell You How Lucky You Are?Come Over to My HouseBartholomew and the OobleckThe LoraxHooper Humperdink...? Not Him!—————
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6 comments:
I love that first image — the long long hair is so memorable!
Gasp... I have never seen that one before!!!
I was so happy to find your blog. I love children's books and vintage ones at that. What a great resource this is. I am going to read through your blog more, but I was wondering where you purchase your books. I am your newest follower.
Careyann
Love it! And I know my eldest would love it too. Wishing you nothing more difficult than writing "fish in shoe" today!
Thank you for the kind words about my handwriting (when I was 6). My brother, Dwayne, gave me that book when I was in first grade at Cambridge Elementary in Alamo Heights. Paul Feuerbacher
Oh my goodness Paul. That is awesome. In five years of writing this blog and buying used books from thrift shops and often reprinting the inscriptions, never has the child actually written in! How awesome is that!?!
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