Synopses & Reviews
How do you get from here to there in a busy bustling city? How do you know which way to go when you are going to town?
In this inventive picture
book a little girl s
trings together
the sounds
and sights
and smells
and shapes
of her neighborhood, until she has a map. It's not a paper map, but it's a map all the same. A map to sing and chant and dance and memorizea way to get from here to there and home again!
About the Author
April Pulley Sayre is the author of numerous books for children, including
If You Should Hear a Honey Guide, which was named "the outstanding natural history book of 1995" by Smithsonian Magazine. April Pulley Sayre lives with her husband in South Bend, Indiana.