'Everything I Need To Know I Learned From a Little Golden Book' series gets two more titles

Love- and Disney-themed titles in the series by Diane Muldrow, which offers life lessons based on the Little Golden Book series, will be published.

The 'Everything I Need to Know I Learned From a Little Golden Book' series is by Diane Muldrow.

The little bestseller that could, Diane Muldrow’s “Everything I Need to Know I Learned From a Little Golden Book” is spawning still more sequels.

Little Golden Book editorial director Muldrow’s first book was released in 2013 but has been a mainstay on the IndieBound bestseller list ever since – it’s currently at number nine on the Hardcover Nonfiction list for the week of Dec. 4. The book details such life advice as “Be a hugger” and “Don’t forget to enjoy your wedding.”

Muldrow’s holiday-themed follow-up, “Everything I Need to Know About Christmas I Learned From a Little Golden Book,” was released this past September and is currently at number 10 on that same IndieBound list.

Now fans can look forward to at least two more sequels. A romance-themed title called “Everything I Need to Know About Love I Learned From a Little Golden Book” will be released later this month on Dec. 23, while the series will celebrate Disney characters this summer. “Everything I Need to Know I Learned From a Disney Little Golden Book” will be released in July. 

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