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A DISNEYLAND HERE AND BOOK 354 a cae Dist Cz Jo hnny Fe 1c ra a) Alice I Blue Bonnet REF een HEAR na READ mono

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A DISNEYLAND HERE AND BOOK 354

a cae Dist

Cz Jo hnny Fe 1c ra a)

Alice I Blue Bonnet

REF een HEAR na READ mono

Walt Disney's

JOHNNY FEDORA AND ALICE BLUE

7 ee

This is a Disneyland Original Little Long Playing record, and IT am your story reader. I am going to

begm now to read the story of JOHNNY FEDORA AND ALICE BLUE BONNET. You can read along with

me in your book. You will know it ts time to turn the page when Tinker Bell rings her little bells lilce this...

LET'S BEGIN NOW:

Br“ E the window of a department store— under a bright

striped awning — there were two hats. 1

Johnny Fedora, a handsome gray felt hat with a curled

brim, had eyes only for Alice, a fresh and pretty bonnet

with pink roses, on the other side of the window.

Someday they would have their own beautiful castle—

4 in a hatbox—by the sea.

But life was not so simple. One day a lady came into

the department store, tried on the lovely blue bonnet —

and Bee to buy it!

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Alice was put into a hatbox, then into a taxi. Before

Johnny quite realized what had happened, she was wav- ing goodbye to him—as the taxi drove away!

Johnny was lonesome indeed. Then someone lifted him

out of the window and gave him a deep crease. He was

being sold too!

As Johnny’s new owner walked down the street,

Johnny looked at the other hats around him. He searched

uptown—then downtown. He caught a glimpse of Alice

—only to have her disappear in the crowd.

After a long while he saw her again. She was being car-

ried far, far away from him—as her owner boarded a

10 streetcar!

Johnny struggled so hard to get away that he was

blown off his owner's head!

He fell down into the street — where he dodged wagon

wheels, bicycles, horses’ hoofs—and was nearly pulled

apart by two angry dogs!

Dusty and dirty, he was picked up again by someone

else who needed a hat.

Johnny's new owner carried him into a noisy, smoke- filled room. The room was crowded with people. Before long a fight broke out. Johnny managed to keep out of it—by hiding behind the piano!

He was trampled underfoot in the confusion before the

police arrived. After they had gone, he found himself be- hind a trash can. He peeked around it to see what was happening — and was swept up into the air by a gust of

wind!

Hurled down a deserted street along with leaves,

papers and debris, Johnny came to rest —at last — against

a tree.

Snow began to fall. The ground was soon covered.

Johnny was wet and cold. Would he ever see Alice again? 18

When spring came, Johnny hobbled back to the front

of the department store. Tt was full of wedding hats— but

there was no sign of Alice anywhere.

As he looked in the window, he felt a

broom pushing him. The nearby gutter was full of water. Johnny was being swept into a storm drain. What an end

for a fine fedora hat!

He whirled along in the water—and then was lifted

out by, of all things, a pair of ice tongs! 21

Someone cut holes in Johnny's

brim. He was fitted onto a horse's

head. The horse was helping to

pull an ice wagon.

Johnny looked across, and

there—on the head of the

other horse—was Alice!

Now they could be together

for years. It wasn’t the way

they’d planned it, but their

dream had come true after

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Your complete series contains the following titles: 301 SLEEPING BEAUTY 302 MARY POPPINS 303 THREE LITTLE PIGS 304 PETER PAN & WENDY 305 101 DALMATIANS 306 ALICE IN WONDERLAND 307 LADY AND THE TRAMP 308 CINDERELLA 309 BAMBI 310 SNOW WHITE 311 PINOCCHIO 312 MOTHER GOOSE RHYMES 313 WINNIE THE POOH — HONEY TREE 314 7 DWARFS DIAMOND MINE 315 GOLDILOCKS & 3 BEARS 317 HANSEL AND GRETEL 318 BLACK BEAUTY 319 JUNGLE BOOK 321 PETER AND THE WOLF 322 HEIDI 323 IT'S A SMALL WORLD 324 DUMBO 325 HOW THE CAMEL GOT HIS HUMP 326 ACTING OUT THE ABC'S 327 WINNIE THE POOH — BLUSTERY DAY 328 LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD 329 BABES IN TOYLAND 330 LITTLE HIAWATHA 331 GRASSHOPPER AND THE ANTS 332 LITTLE RED HEN 333 WINNIE THE POOH AND TIGGER 334 MICKEY MOUSE, BRAVE LITTLE TAILOR 335 JOHNNY APPLESEED 337 THE GINGERBREAD MAN 338 MORE JUNGLE BOOK 339 THE HAUNTED MANSION 340 THE UGLY DUCKLING è 341 THE EMPEROR'S NEW CLOTHES 343 THUMPER'S RACE 345 BREMEN TOWN MUSICIANS 346 RAPUNZEL 347 THE WIZARD OF OZ 348 MICKEY AND THE BEANSTALK 349 THE ARISTOCATS 350 PECOS BILL 351 LAMBERT, THE SHEEPISH LION 352 SUSIE, THE LITTLE BLUE COUPE 353 THE LITTLE HOUSE 354 JOHNNY FEDORA 8 ALICE BLUE BONNET 355 THE WHALE WHO WANTED TO SING AT THE MET 356 ALADDIN AND HIS LAMP 357 SWISS FAMILY ROBINSON 358 20,000 LEAGUES UNDER THE SEA 359 SINBAD THE SAILOR 360 DAVY CROCKETT 361 TREASURE ISLAND 362 MORE MOTHER GOOSE 363 BRER RABBIT & THE TAR BABY 364 BEDKNOBS AND BROOMSTICKS 365 ROBIN HOOD

Children can

See and read

every word of

the story in

the book as

they hear it

on the record,

plus music.

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