'Clifford Collection' will feature Norman Bridwell's first six stories.
Scholastic'Clifford Collection' will feature Norman Bridwell's first six stories.
Scholastic is celebrating the 50th anniversary of Clifford the Big Red Dog, written and illustrated by Norman Bridwell,with a Clifford's Big Birthday app, a Monday party streamed live at scholastic.com/clifford, and Norman Bridwell's Clifford Collection, a reissue of the first six stories. Five facts about Clifford:1. Bridwell, 84, says he happened to have a jar of red paint on his desk when he did the original painting and decided to "make him a little different."2. The dog's original name was Tiny, but Bridwell's wife, Norma, thought that was silly and suggested the name of her imaginary childhood friend. 3. Bridwell's manuscript was rejected by nine other publishers before Scholastic bought it. Now, with more than 100 tiles, there are 126 million copies in print.4. Emily Elizabeth, the little girl who loves Clifford, was named for Bridwell's infant daughter, who's now 51 and a preschool teacher near Boston. 5. The animated PBS TV series (but not the original books) are set on Birdwell Island, inspired by Bridwell's real home on Martha's Vineyard, Mass.PHOTOS: 50 years of Clifford, the Big Red DogFor more information about reprints & permissions, visit our FAQ's. To report corrections and clarifications, contact Standards Editor Brent Jones. For publication consideration in the newspaper, send comments to letters@usatoday.com. Include name, phone number, city and state for verification. To view our corrections, go to corrections.usatoday.com.