A Big Ball of String (Beginner Books, 1958 and 1992) by Marion Holland
Original edition, written AND illustrated by Marion Holland
People are still raving about A Big Ball of String (Goodreads.com; Librarything.com), and copies can be found through used-book sellers, Amazon.com and Alibris.
A new edition was published in 1993, with illustrations by Roy McKie. Both editions were brought out by Beginner Books, a division of Penguin Random House and the home of The Cat in the Hat.
"Inspires creativity for life," "loved this book as a kid" and "'I can do anything, anything at all!'..." are some reviews from readers....
'A Big Ball of String' was much loved by every one of Marion's five kids and eight grandchildren, too....
Dr. Seuss's real name was Ted Geisel.
A new edition was published in 1993, with illustrations by Roy McKie. Both editions were brought out by Beginner Books, a division of Penguin Random House and the home of The Cat in the Hat.
"Inspires creativity for life," "loved this book as a kid" and "'I can do anything, anything at all!'..." are some reviews from readers....
'A Big Ball of String' was much loved by every one of Marion's five kids and eight grandchildren, too....
Dr. Seuss's real name was Ted Geisel.
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