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What could be more natural, when invited by the King and Queen to tea, than to ask to bring a friend? And that, of course, is what the hero of May I Bring a Friend? does. Not only to tea, but to breakfast, lunch, dinner, apple pie and Halloween—one invitation for each of six days of the week.

The King is most gracious. "Any friend of our friend is most welcome here," says he. And his graciousness extends to giraffes, lions, hippos, monkeys, all kinds of friends. Not all of whom are on their very best behavior.

It must be assumed however, that everyone (including the reader) enjoyed the friends, for why else would the king and queen step off to the zoo for tea on the seventh day.

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Beatrice Schenk de Regniers

Beatrice Schenk de Regniers

1914 - 2000
American
Beatrice Schenk de Regniers was an award-winning author of nearly 50 children's books and the editor of Scholastic Book Services' Lucky Book Club for ... See more
Beni Montresor

Beni Montresor

1926 - 2001
Italian
Beni Montresor, a widely acclaimed artist from Verona, designs stage sets, opera sets, costumes, and illustrates wonderful books for children. He is... See more

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