Susanna Leonard Hill

Susanna Leonard Hill

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In the cockpit Captain Bright

Makes sure everything works right.

Wing flaps open. Wing flaps close.

Lights shine bright on tail and nose.

Susanna Leonard Hill's rhythmic text and Ana Martin Larranaga's simple but enticing art will take young readers on an exciting airplane ride! Kids can lift the10 flaps throughout the book to make their flying and reading experience more fun! Fasten your seatbelt and fly above the sky with this interactive book that's shaped like an airplane. This format is perfect for young children who are going on a plane for the first to one-hundredth time!...


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Phyllis is not like other groundhogs. She likes to splash in the cold river in spring, bake in the hot sun in summer, and play in the snow in winter. This year spring is coming early, and Phyllis can feel it! But she can’t convince her Uncle Phil to get out of bed to make his prediction on Groundhog Day. When Uncle Phil realizes he has missed all the signs of an early spring, he knows it’s time to retire and pass on the title of Punxsutawney Phil. Only this time it's time to change the title to Punxsutawney Phyllis!...

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The freight train's pulling from the yard.

The locomotive's working hard.

?Safe trip!? calls the station master.

Chugga chugga, the train rolls faster.

Susanna Leonard Hill's rhythmic text and Ana Martin Larranaga's simple but enticing art will take young readers on an adventurous freight train trip! Kids can lift the10 flaps throughout the book to make their reading experience more fun! This interactive book that's shaped like a freight train is perfect for young children who are going on a train for the first--or the one-hundredth--time!...


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Phyllis can't convince Uncle Phil to get out of bed to make his prediction on Groundhog Day. When Uncle Phil realizes he has missed all the signs of an early spring, he knows it's time to retire and pass on the title of Punxsutawney Phil. Only this time, it's Punxsutawney Phyllis!...






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