Cap'n Smudge by Stephen Cosgrove

Illustrated by Robin James

Published by Rourke Enterprises

1977 First Edition Hardcover

Serendipity Series


The book is in Excellent vintage condition. The books is clean, covers attached, secure binding, unmarked, no writing, no highlighting, crisp inner pages, no fading, no stains, no ripped pages, no edge chipping, no corner folds, no creased pages, no remainder marks, not ex-library. Some very light surface wear from age, use, storage and handling. Please review pictures for greater details.

  

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Stephen E. Cosgrove is a children's author and toy designer. He is known for Serendipity, a series of children's books. The series was adapted into a 26-episode anime, Serendipity the Pink Dragon. In 1973, Cosgrove teamed with illustrator Robin James, and wrote his first four books which began the Serendipity Series: "Serendipity", "Wheedle on the Needle", "The Dream Tree", and "The Muffin Muncher". His goal in writing these books was to create interesting, fun, affordable books that contained a moral in each story. The next year, a large New York publishing company offered Stephen a contract, but he refused and continued on in his search for a publisher. Three months later, Cosgrove established his own publishing company, Serendipity Press, where he was the author, publisher, shipping clerk, and janitor. In 1978, after selling over 3 million books, Cosgrove sold Serendipity Press to Penguin/Putnam and began focusing on multimedia literature for children. In 1990, Cosgrove and Wendy Edelson were awarded the Silver Jubilee Honor by the Pacific Northwest Booksellers Association (PNBA) for "Ira Woodworthy". In 2002, Cosgrove created the websites Web-pop, Book-pop, and Chatty Hattie where children can read stories online with colorful and interactive illustrations. Two years later, in 2004, he created the website BuggBooks, where children can have stories read to them by the author. Currently, Stephen Cosgrove has written around 325 books, ranging from picture books for younger children to young adult novels.

  

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Serendipity is a series of children's books about animals and other creatures. The books were written by Stephen Cosgrove and illustrated by Robin James. The books are short stories with colorful illustrations that have a moral perspective. Cosgrove wrote the books after searching for an easy to read book with a message to read to his then three-year-old daughter. After finding primarily large expensive books, Cosgrove teamed up with illustrator James to create low cost softcover books. After receiving an offer to publish the books only in hardcover, Cosgrove created his own publishing company - Serendipity Press. The first four books of the Serendipity Series were released in December of 1973. They are: Serendipity, The Dream Tree, Wheedle on the Needle, and The Muffin Muncher. Cosgrove merged Serendipity Press with the publishing company, Price/Stern/Sloan (now part of Penguin Random House) in 1978 so that Cosgrove could focus on writing. Cosgrove decided to re-edit his earlier books, which have been republished with the changes. To date, there are 70 books in the series, written from the kindergarten to grade three levels. The animals in the Serendipity series include bears, cats, dogs, horses, squirrels, rabbits, and mythical creatures such as unicorns, dragons, sea monsters, and pegasus. Cosgrove also invented his own creatures such as the wheedle, hucklebug and kritter. The books present moral issues such as growing up, disabilities, abuse, fear, friendship, prejudice, gossip, and helping the environment. The book series was adapted into a 26-episode anime series entitled Serendipity the Pink Dragon and 26-episode cartoon series Little Mouse on the Prairie.

  

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The Serendipity Book Series:

  

Bangalee

1976

Best clean up your junk, cause here comes the Grunk!

Buttermilk

1986

The dark of night can make ordinary things seem scary.

Buttermilk Bear

1995

An open mind is the key to conquering all kinds of prejudice.

Butterwings

1996

Laughing at yourself can be the most fun of all.

Cap'n Smudge

1977

Everyone deserves a chance to do something good.

Catundra

1978

Healthy food and exercise keep you well in body and mind.

Crabby Gabby

1985

Having fun while playing a game is more important than winning.

Creolé

1975

Never, never judge a book by its cover, for inside there is a lot to be discovered.

Crickle-Crack

1987

It's important to know when to say "no".

Dragolin

1984

You can be your best if you really believe in yourself.

Dream Tree

1974

Though it is sometimes hard to wait, growing up comes soon enough.

Fanny

1986

Being handicapped is only a state of mind.

Feather Fin

1983

There's no place like home.

Flutterby

1976

Be just who you are.

Flutterby Fly

1984

Gossip is harmful—and usually filled with lies.

Frazzle

1990

Children need love and attention from the very beginning.

Gabby

1983

Silence can be golden. Learn to listen to others.

Gigglesnitcher

1988

In giving happiness to others, you will find it yourself.

Glitterby Baby

1985

Sometimes love forces us to make difficult choices.

Grampa-lop

1981

Adults can learn from the magic children have in their hearts.

Grumpling

1989

Good manners are important.

Hucklebug

1975

Even though you have chores to do, home is still the place to be.

In Search of the Saveopotomus

1974

It's best to take only what you need.

Jake O'Shawnasey

1975

If you believe in yourself, you can do anything.

Jalopy

1990

Language can sometimes be used as a barrier.

Jingle Bear

1985

Father Snow will only come when all little bears are asleep.

Kartusch

1978

Beauty is not only in the eye, but in all of the senses.

Kiyomi

1984

Conceit can make you blind to what is really beautiful.

Lady Rose

1990

Those who are gone are never forgotten.

Leo the Lop

1977

You're special because you're you.

Leo the Lop: Tail 2

1979

You are best just who you are.

Leo the Lop: Tail 3

1980

You can always play with you.

Leo the Lop: Tail 4 (Grampa Lop)

1981

Make time for stories and books.

Little Mouse on the Prairie

1978

Laughter makes work much easier.

Maui-Maui

1978

Take only what you need from nature.

Maynard's Mermaid

1993

Your own imagination can be a good friend.

Memily

1987

Whether you're short, tall or medium, you're perfect just as you are.

Ming Ling

1983

Sharing your environment with others is rewarding.

Minikin

1984

You're special just the way you are.

Misty Morgan

1987

Remember that there is a time for work and a time for play.

Morgan and Me

1975

Treat others the way you would like them to treat you.

Morgan and Yew

1982

Love is the most important possession we can have.

Morgan Mine

1982

To have a friend, you must be a friend.

Morgan Morning

1982

Sometimes we must lose in order to gain.

Mumkin

1986

Fear of losing what you have can rob you of the joy of sharing.

Napoleon's Rainbow

1994

Don't be afraid of change, it can be beautiful.

Nitter Pitter

1978

Vanity can cost you friends.

Persnickity

1988

We each have our own idea of perfection.

Pish-Posh

1986

Every creature is useful and special in its own way.

Poppyseed

1989

Being a big brother or sister is a special job.

Puddle Pine

2004

Protect the forests, for they are important to everyone.

Raz-ma-taz

1982

Showing off is not a good way to get loving attention.

Rhubarb

1988

To have a friend, you must be a friend.

Sadie

1994

True friendship grows out of love, not need.

Sassafrass

1988

Kindness is always appreciated more than sarcasm.

Serendipity

1974

Knowing who you really are will bring you happiness.

Shimmeree

1980

Don't be afraid of what is different from you.

Snaffles

1980

We all have emotions and show them.

Sniffles

1988

When we exaggerate everything, we often forget what the truth is.

Sooty Foot

2003

Friends don't take advantage of each other.

Squabbles

1990

It is good to help friends in trouble.

Squeakers

1987

It is important to learn to say "no" to situations that make you uncomfortable.

Tee Tee

1983

Learning who we are is an important lesson.

The Gnome from Nome

1974

Love and friendship can warm the coldest day.

The Muffin Muncher

1974

When we work together there's more to share.

Tickle's Tale

1987

Sometimes too much curiosity can get you into trouble.

Trafalgar True

1980

Learning to share can bring us closer together.

Trapper

1981

Everyone can enjoy nature if we all let it be.

Wheedle on the Needle

1974

Cooperation can solve almost any problem.

Zippity Zoom

1989

It is important to take the time to enjoy life.