[1] This series was written under the pseudonym Helen Louise Thorndyke, and published for most of its duration by Grosset & Dunlap.
The series began in 1923 and chronicled a young girl named Honey Bunch on her various trips and adventures.
[3] The first sixteen volumes were written by Josephine Lawrence: Series books were at times perceived as being poor quality children's literature.
Honey Bunch volumes 1 and 2 were among a set of books that school librarians eliminated from reading lists in the 1920s, after determining that they had low literary value.
In the 1960s, Grosset & Dunlap had decided, for example with the Judy Bolton series and Connie Blair, not to republish select titles in picture cover format.
Picture cover versions tend to be more difficult to find for this series since more copies were printed with dust jackets.