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The Most Perfect Spot
by Diane Goode
Available from Powells Used Books
$8.50
on 10-13-2008
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Features
ISBN Number: 9780060726973 Written by: Goode, Diane Published by: HarperCollins Publishers Written by: Goode, Diane Illustrator: Goode, Diane Subject: Family, General Subject: Children's 4-8, Picturebooks Subject: Mothers and sons Subject: Animals, Dogs Subject: Humorous Stories Subject: Picnicking Date of Publication: May 2006 Cover Type: Hardcover Grade Level: from P Written in: English Illustrations: , Y Number of Pages: 32 Book Size: 11.06x8.92x.38 in. .87 lbs. Children's Book Type: Picture / Wordless Age Level: 04-08
It's a sunny morning, and Jack knows the perfect spot to take Mama for a picnic — the park, of course! But things don't work out as Jack planned! There are lots of lively surprises before he and Mama find their picnic spot — one as unexpected and familiar as it is perfect. The friendly, funny story of their day unfolds in breezy, energetic pictures filled with quacking ducks, high-stepping horses, frisky dogs, and yakety-yaking people. When mishaps happen, children will especially enjoy the refrain "who knows why" because they'll know why! And they'll welcome the biggest and best surprise that's been saved for last. Synopsis: A boy's plan to give his mother a perfect picnic in the park goes hilariously awry. Readers will spot the little dog who's the cause of the mischief on every spread. Full color. Synopsis: Experience a picnic in the park with Mama and Jack, where nothing seems to go right, but fun is had by all - and a little dog joins the family. With And then, who knows why... as the cheerful refrain, Diane Goode tells how a boy's plan to give his mother a perfect picnic in the park goes hilariously awry. Kids will spot the little dog who's the cause of the mischief on every spread, making the refrain even more fun Without preaching, this visual adventure shows that you can be happy even when things don't go just right. And the large, animated scenes picture all the fun with an expressive, lively line and inviting color Synopsis: Experience a picnic in the park with Mama and Jack, where nothing seems to go right, but fun is had by all andndash; and a little dog joins the family.With "And then, who knows why..." as the cheerful refrain, Diane Goode tells how a boy's plan to give his mother a perfect picnic in the park goes hilariously awry. Kids will spot the little dog who's the cause of the mischief on every spread, making the refrain even more fun! Without preaching, this visual adventure shows that you can be happy even when things don't go just right. And the large, animated scenes picture all the fun with an expressive, lively line and inviting color
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