On a hot summer afternoon when there's nothing to do, Sam's father says, "Sam, time you and I went to climb a Kansas mountain". When they climb to the top of one of the grain elevators full of wheat, they see the patchwork of beautiful fields that is the Midwest's beauty. School Library Journal Best Book of the Year. Full color.
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On a hot summer afternoon when there's nothing to do, Sam's father says, "Sam, time you and I went to climb a Kansas mountain". When they climb to the top of one of the grain elevators full of wheat, they see the patchwork of beautiful fields that is the Midwest's beauty. School Library Journal Best Book of the Year. Full color.
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George Shannon is quite the artist when it comes to writing children's books. He chooses his words carefully to match his audience and those words are woven together in poems and puzzles.
Books like "Climbing Kansas Mountains," "Rabbit's Gift," "A Very Witchy Spelling Bee," "Tippy-Toe Chick, GO!" and dozens of others, are fun for children and fun for the adults reading them. I can't recommend George Shannon's work enough.