The Teenie Weenies Under the Rosebush: Junior Edition
- Small Hard Cover
- Chicago: Rand McNally & Company, 1940
Chicago: Rand McNally & Company, 1940. Small Hard Cover. Good/No Jacket - Pictorial Cover. 0x0x0. Donahey, William. Board edges rubbed, endpapers and a few pages lightly soiled. 1940 Small Hard Cover. 63 pp. 6 3/4 x 5 1/2. Color pictorial cover. Color plates and black-and-white vignettes. Part of the Teenie Weenies series. "Young children love the delightful little Teenie Weenies, who are a kindly, clever, jolly folk, always ready and anxious to do a kind deed. In their snug little home beneath a friendly rosebush the Teenie Weenies live a happy life, filled with pleasant everyday happenings and also with an occasional adventure. The Dunce, forever getting into trouble; Mr. and Mrs. Lover and the Twins; the General, always fearless and brave; the Lady of Fashion, the Cowboy, and the Chinaman - these and all the other Teenie Weenies are such fascinating characters that every young child will want to read more and more stories about them." "The Teenie Weenies is a comic strip created and illustrated by William Donahey that first appeared in 1914 in the Chicago Tribune and ran for over 50 years.[1][2][3] It consisted of normal-size objects intermingled with tiny protagonists.[1] The comic strip characters were two inches tall [1][2] and lived under a rose bush.[3] They lived with "real world" size materials made from discarded objects like hats, jars, barrels, kegs, and boxes - all of which were gigantic to them.[3]"--Wikipedia