

It is 6 5/8" by 7 15/16" and has about 24 pages with hard cover laminated pictorial boards and full color nostalgic illustrations throughout. It appears to be a First Edition First Printing book since it has the "A" on the last page's lower right hand corner. Cinderella's Friends (book number D58) was written by Jane Werner - was illustrated with "Illustrations by the Walt Disney Studio adapted by Al Dempster" and published by Simon and Schuster in 1956. WITH the letter "A" - WITH a $.25 original price - MOST of the "red" spine - and in good condition. This is a First Edition Little Golden Book. particularly for collectors of Children's books.

This offering is a vintage book in a classic series. Illustrations by the Walt Disney Studio adapted by Al Dempster (illustrator). Donald apologizes for deceiving his friends, but Mickey forgives him, saying they now know they should've just brought him along to begin with.Hardcover. She finds one of her butter knifes attached to bottom of the pan, thus revealing that Donald actually stole their picnic basket. Minnie, becoming suspicious, then looks under the cake pan holding up the chocolate cake that Donald has brought. When Donald sets up his picnic lunch, they see that Donald happens to have the same amount of food that Minnie had packed in her lunch basket. Donald then shows up, claiming he came here to go fishing, and it just so happens that he has brought enough food for the whole group to eat, so they agree to eat lunch with him. The group goes looking for the missing basket, but cannot find it.


But when they are finished swimming, they find that their picnic basket is missing. After arriving at the picnic grounds, the group goes swimming. Mickey, Pluto, Minnie, Goofy, Daisy, and Clarabelle go on a picnic, not inviting Donald because there is always trouble whenever he comes along.
