Dorothy Kunhardt is an American children's-book author, best known for the baby book Pat the Bunny. Pat the Bunny is a touch and feel book for small children and babies that has been a perennial best-seller in the U.S. since published in 1940. ...
She was married to Philip B. Kunhardt, Sr. She had 4 children: Nancy Kunhardt Lodge- Deceased; Philip B. Kunhardt, Jr.- Deceased; Kenneth Kunhardt- Deceased; and Edith Kunhardt- Living.
Writings
She also wrote the books Twenty Days, which she wrote with her son, Philip B. Kunhardt, Jr.; Tiny Animal Stories; The Telephone Book; Lucky Mrs. Ticklefeather; Brave Mr. Buckingham; and Now Open the Box.
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