A bird can fly. So can I. A cow can moo. I can too. Children will love to play along with this little girl, who imagines being any creature that walks, hops, flies, or swims. First published in 1950, this best-loved classic is brought back from the archives for a new generation to enjoy. Mary Blair’s bright, colorful art looks brand-new in this jacketed keepsake edition
Ruth Krauss was an American writer of children’s books and theatrical poems for adults. She was the author of such books as
The Carrot Seed,
Cantilever Rainbow, and
I Can Fly.
Mary Blair was a prominent concept artist for the Walt Disney Company and worked on such films as
Alice in Wonderland,
Peter Pan,
Song of the South, and
Cinderella. Several children’s books she illustrated in the 1950s remain in print today, including
I Can Fly by Ruth Krauss and
Baby’s House by Gelolo McHugh. In 1991 she was posthumously inducted into the Disney Legends hall of fame.