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'''Golden Books''' is the subdivision of the American book publishing corporation '''Western Publishing''', which focuses on publishing children's books. The corporation went bankrupt in August of 2001 and was bought by {{wp|DreamWorks Classics|Classic Media}} (Family Entertainment) and {{wp|Random House}} (publishing).
'''Golden Books''' is the subdivision of the American book publishing corporation '''Western Publishing''' (later known as '''Golden Books Family Entertainment'''), which focuses on publishing children's books. The corporation went bankrupt in August of 2001 and was bought by {{wp|DreamWorks Classics|Classic Media}} (program and franchise library) and {{wp|Random House}} (publishing).


For the Pokémon franchise, Golden Books published the ''[[Pokémon Adventure Series]]'', as well as various activity books. The company was most famous for publishing {{wp|Little Golden Books}}, as well as children's books based on {{wp|The Walt Disney Company|Disney}} movies.
For the Pokémon franchise, Golden Books published the ''[[Pokémon Adventure Series]]'', as well as various activity books. The company was most famous for publishing {{wp|Little Golden Books}}, as well as children's books based on {{wp|The Walt Disney Company|Disney}} movies.
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