Cinderella's Friends (Disney Classic)
A classic Disney Little Golden Book from 1950 is back in print!

Walt Disney’s Cinderella’s Friends was published as a Little Golden Book in 1950. This beloved story of how the mice and birds prepare for and celebrate Cinderella’s wedding day is back to delight a new generation of boys and girls ages 2 to 5—as well as collectors of all ages!
 
Little Golden Books enjoy nearly 100% consumer recognition and have been loved by children for 75 years. They feature beloved classics, hot licenses, and new original stories. . . the classics of tomorrow.
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Cinderella's Friends (Disney Classic)
A classic Disney Little Golden Book from 1950 is back in print!

Walt Disney’s Cinderella’s Friends was published as a Little Golden Book in 1950. This beloved story of how the mice and birds prepare for and celebrate Cinderella’s wedding day is back to delight a new generation of boys and girls ages 2 to 5—as well as collectors of all ages!
 
Little Golden Books enjoy nearly 100% consumer recognition and have been loved by children for 75 years. They feature beloved classics, hot licenses, and new original stories. . . the classics of tomorrow.
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Cinderella's Friends (Disney Classic)

Cinderella's Friends (Disney Classic)

Cinderella's Friends (Disney Classic)

Cinderella's Friends (Disney Classic)

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A classic Disney Little Golden Book from 1950 is back in print!

Walt Disney’s Cinderella’s Friends was published as a Little Golden Book in 1950. This beloved story of how the mice and birds prepare for and celebrate Cinderella’s wedding day is back to delight a new generation of boys and girls ages 2 to 5—as well as collectors of all ages!
 
Little Golden Books enjoy nearly 100% consumer recognition and have been loved by children for 75 years. They feature beloved classics, hot licenses, and new original stories. . . the classics of tomorrow.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780736437141
Publisher: Random House Children's Books
Publication date: 05/02/2017
Series: Little Golden Book Series
Sold by: Random House
Format: eBook
Pages: 24
Sales rank: 379,617
File size: 51 MB
Note: This product may take a few minutes to download.
Age Range: 2 - 5 Years

About the Author

Jane Werner (1927–2002) edited the first 12 Little Golden Books that launched in 1942, one of which was The Poky Little Puppy, the bestselling picture book of all time. She went on to write and edit scores of Golden Books, including the bestselling My Little Golden Book About God.

Al Dempster (1911–2001) was a legend in the Disney animation department. He worked on classic films such as Mary Poppins, The AristoCats, and The Jungle Book.  His animation was later adapted and published in several Disney Little Golden Books, including Cinderella’s Friends and Santa’s Toy Shop.    

Table of Contents

Part 1: Introduction

1. The Social and Ecological Dimensions of Wood-pastures

Tibor Hartel and Tobias Plieninger

2. Diversity, Threats and Conservation of European Wood-pastures

Erwin Bergmeier and Marlene Roellig

3. Wood-pastures as Examples of European High Nature Value Landscapes – Functions and Differentiations According to Farming

Rainer Oppermann

Part 2: History and Change

4. The Origins and History of Medieval Wood-pastures

Dolly Jørgensen and Peter Quelch

5. Recent Dynamics of Evergreen Oak Wood-pastures in South-Western Iberia

Augusta Costa, Manuel Madeira, José Lima Santos and Tobias Plieninger

5.1 Wood-pasture Profile: Monroy, Spain

Tobias Plieninger

6. Ecological Patterns and Processes at Various Spatio-temporal Scales in Wood-pastures of the Swiss Jura Mountains and Adaptation to Climate Change

Alexandre Buttler and Alexander Peringer

6.1. Wood-pasture Profile: Musella, Italy

Matteo Garbarino

Part 3: Biodiversity and Ecology

7. Plant and Vegetation Diversity in European Wood-pastures

Matteo Garbarino and Erwin Bergmeier

7.1 Wood-pasture Profile: Saaremaa, Estonia

Marlene Roellig and Marek Sammul

8. Wood-pastures as Reservoirs for Invertebrates

Steven Falk

8.1. Wood-pasture Profile: Hatfield Forest, England

Keith Kirby

9. Grazing as a Tool for Wood-pasture Restoration and Management

Jan Van Uytvanck and Kris Verheyen

9.1 Wood-pasture Profile: East Vättern Scarp, Sweden

Simon Jakobsson and Regina Lindborg

Part 4: Socio-cultural Values

10. Social-cultural Values of Oak Wood-pastures and Transhumance in Greece

Thanasis Kizos

10.1 Wood-pasture Profile: Western Lesvos, Greece

Thanasis Kizos

11. The Role of Traditional Ecological Knowledge in Managing Wood-pastures

Anna Varga and Zsolt Molnár

11.1 Wood-pasture Profile: Csokonyavisonta, Hungary

Anna Varga

12. Mapping Ancient and other Trees of Special Interest: UK citizens’ Contribution to World Tree Heritage

Jill Butler

Part 5: Governance Institutions

13. Wood-pasture Management in Southern Transylvania (Romania): from Communal to Where?

Laura Sutcliffe, Kinga Öllerer and Marlene Roellig

13.1 Wood-pasture Profile: Breite, Romania

Tibor Hartel

14. Common Management of Wood-pastures and Sustainable Regional Development in the Southern Black Forest (Germany)

Claudia Bieling and Werner Konold

14.1 Wood-pasture Profile: Southern Black Forest, Germany

Claudia Bieling

15. Institutional Arrangements of Wood-pasture Management: Past and Present (UK)

Keith J. Kirby and Suzanne C. Perry

Part 6: Synthesis

16. Wood-pastures and the Greening of the Common Agricultural Policy

Guy Beaufoy

17. European Wood-pastures in Transition: Lessons for Science, Conservation and Policy Development in High Nature Value Landscapes

Tobias Plieninger and Tibor Hartel

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