Don Freeman
Don Freeman (1908–1978) was an American painter, printmaker, cartoonist, illustrator, and author best known for children's books like Corduroy and A Pocket for Corduroy. Born in Chula Vista, California, he moved to New York in 1928, supported himself as a musician while studying art, and sketched Broadway for newspapers before entering children's literature in the 1950s.[1][2][3]
Children's literature
Illustration
Earl the Squirrel
Penguins, of All People
Corduroy
Corduroy: Giant Board Book
Corduroy (40th Anniversary Edition)
A Rainbow of My Own
A Rainbow of My Own
Corduroy
Corduroy's Fourth of July (Corduroy (Board Book))
A Pocket for Corduroy
Norman the Doorman
Corduroy Goes to School (Lift-the-Flap Book)
Dandelion
Corduroy
Corduroy
Corduroy's Garden
Norman The Doorman (Turtleback School & Library Binding Edition) (Picture Puffin Books (Pb))
Dandelion
One More Acorn
Corduroy Giant Shaped Board Book
A Pocket for Corduroy
Pet of the Met
Corduroy's Best Halloween Ever!
Manuelo, The Playing Mantis