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"Button, Button" is a science fiction short story by American writer Isaac Asimov. [1] The story first appeared in a January 1953 issue of Startling Stories and was reprinted in the 1975 collection Buy Jupiter and Other Stories. It is one of several stories by Asimov in which he deliberately set out to be funny.
"The Curious Case of Benjamin Button" is a short story about a man who ages in reverse, from senescence to infancy, written by F. Scott Fitzgerald. It was first published in Collier's Magazine on May 27, 1922, with the cover and illustrations by James Montgomery Flagg .
Michael Andreas Helmuth Ende (12 November 1929 – 28 August 1995) was a German writer of fantasy and children's fiction.He is known for his epic fantasy The Neverending Story (with its 1980s film adaptation and a 1995 animated television adaptation); other well-known works include Momo and Jim Button and Luke the Engine Driver.
Button, Button may refer to: Button, button, who's got the button?, a traditional children's game "Button, Button" (Asimov short story), a 1953 short story by Isaac Asimov "Button, Button" (Matheson short story), a short story by Richard Matheson "Button, Button" (The Twilight Zone), a 1986 episode of The Twilight Zone, based on the Matheson story
Jim Button and the Wild 13 (Jim Knopf und die Wilde 13) is the sequel and concludes the story of the first book. Following the events in Jim Button and Luke the Engine Driver, life in Morrowland continues as usual for a year until the postman rams New-Morrowland with his mail boat in the dark of night.
Bookworms can dive into a gorgeous Nancy Drew collection or start crafting their own stories with an illustrated storybook kit. Some of these gifts for 10-year-olds even work as stocking stuffers ...
A button battery inside a children's book caused a car seat to burst into flames, according to a North Carolina fire department. The George Hildebran Fire & Rescue Department, located in Burke ...
Frog, with help from a sparrow, and a raccoon finds five buttons, but none of them are Toad's missing button, which was a big, round, thick, white button with four holes. Eventually, Toad gets so angry over not finding his button that he runs home, and discovers his missing button had fallen off before the walk.