The (Almost) Everything Book

The (Almost) Everything Book
ISBN-10
1927018684
ISBN-13
9781927018682
Category
Juvenile Fiction
Pages
40
Language
English
Published
2015-05
Author
Julie Morstad

Description

"Good morning!" begins this beautiful book by award-winning Julie Morstad. Going from morning to night, it captures a child's imaginative vision of the world, from getting dressed, to having breakfast, to choosing ways to go. This modern version of the classic everything books like "Oh, What a Busy Day" by Gyo Fujikawa and "The Best Storybook Ever" by Richard Scarry, is bound to become a classic itself, beloved by all ages.

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