When I was a teenager, my little sister got into the Where’s Waldo? books. I certainly didn’t admit it at the time – so of course I’ll admit it publicly now as a blogger – but, at 17, I totally loved those books too. It took me so long to memorize where Waldo was on every page and, after I did that, I was able to look at all the other people and look for all the other objects. The fun was endless, it seemed. At any age.
That’s exactly how I feel about EVERYTHING GOES: ON LAND by Brian Biggs. In this oversized picture book, Henry and his dad drive around town, looking at everything that goes. It’s interactive and bright, and we have so many ways you can use it in your libraries and classrooms:
And check out this darling book trailer:
So here’s the great news! We’re giving away THREE COPIES of EVERYTHING GOES: ON LAND! Post a note to us in the comments telling us what your preferred method of transportation on land is and we’ll enter you to win a copy of the book. You have until Sunday, September 25th at 11:59 p.m. EST to enter, and I’ll announce the winners next week. Open to U.S. and Canada only.
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