Biography
Dorothy Kunhardt was born in New York City, the daughter of historian Frederick Hill Meserve. She was educated at the Brearly School in Manhattan and then at Bryn Mawr College in Pennsylvania. In 1923, after she graduated from college, she and her best friend left New York to travel the world. In 1925 she went to France to study art and drawing in Paris. In 1926 she married Philip B. Kunhardt, Sr., with whom she moved to Morristown, New Jersey, and had four children. In 1934 her first book, Junket Is Nice was published. Over the course of her career she wrote nearly 50 books, including Pat the Bunny, which is one of the bestselling children's books of all time. She also wrote a biography of Lincoln's assassination called Twenty Days. For the last ten years of her life she returned to live in New York City.
Books by Dorothy Kunhardt
Pat the Bunny Book and Bunny Gift Set
Pat the bunny
The friendly bunny
Kitty's new doll
Mathew Brady and his World
Mathew Brady and his World
Dr. Dick
Tiny Nonsense Stories
Little Peewee
Little Peewee, or, Now Open the Box
Tiny Animal Stories
Once there was a little boy
David's birthday party
David's birthday party
Wise old aard-vark
Wise old aard-vark
Lucky Mrs. Ticklefeather
Now open the box