"About this title" may belong to another edition of this title. Meant for bigger things, Scuffy the Tugboat leaves the man with the polka-dot tie and his little boy and sets off to explore the world. He illustrated more than seventy Golden Books, including The Great Big Fire Engine Book, The Taxi That Hurried, Daddies, The Merry Shipwreck, Seven Little Postmen, The Happy Man and His Dump Truck, Animal Orchestra, and Animal Gym. One of the most beloved childrens stories ever-the classic Little Golden Book tale of Scuffy, an adventurous little tugboat. In 1955, Gergely received a Caldecott Honor for Wheel on the Chimney, written by Margaret Wise Brown, author of Goodnight Moon. His long association with Golden Books began in 1942-the year of its launch-and continued as long as he lived. In 1939, Gergely immigrated to the United States, settling in New York. Gergely designed stage sets and marionettes and worked as an illustrator and cartoonist for central European newspapers. Born in Budapest, Hungary, he received his formal art schooling in Vienna at age 20. Perfect for fans of Warcross and Renegades. TIBOR GERGELY (1900-1978) brought to life two of the most popular Little Golden Book characters, beloved by generations: Scuffy the Tugboat and Tootle. In this highly anticipated conclusion to New York Times best-selling author Amy Tintera's All These Monsters duology, Clara and Team Seven's quest to expose the truth behind the scrab menace has them facing their biggest threat yet: their own demons. Crampton was born in New York in 1909, and studied at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor. GERTRUDE CRAMPTON (1909-1996) wrote the beloved classic Little Golden Books Tootle (published in 1945) and Scuffy the Tugboat (published in 1946), both of which have never been out of print.
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