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Hardcover: 48 pages
ISBN-10: 1534425047
ISBN-13: 978-1534425040
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Book Description
The Big Apple may be hiding in the place you least expect it in this spunky introduction to the best parts of New York.
Nelly lives in New York, the greatest city in the world.
- Every morning, she wakes up to the rumble of the subways and the honking of cars.
- Every morning, she can smell the food cart downstairs and hear the rat-a-tat-tat of the street musicians outside.
- Every morning, she goes outside to be in the city she knows like the back of her hand—or does she?
One morning, Nelly and her dog Bagel decide to find out what New York is really about—or more specifically, why a city that has nothing to do with apples is the Biggest Apple of them all. Could there really be a giant apple somewhere in New York? And where is it hiding?
School Library Journal
Nelly and her pudgy beagle, Bagel, live in the West Village in Manhattan. When Mr. Patel, who operates the local coffee cart tells her, "The Big Apple is tons of fun!" the little New Yorker takes him literally, and she and her pet spend the day searching for a giant red apple. She expects to find it at the farmer's market at Union Square, but, while she finds many varieties of apples there, none are big enough. Tourists and natives all have different ideas of where she should go, so Nelly and Bagel travel on foot and by subway to the 9/11 Memorial, American Museum of Natural History, and Central Park.The day is filled with fun and excitement, but Nelly is not satisfied. Finally, toward evening, a taxi driver takes her to the Empire State Building, which affords a breathtaking bird's-eye view of the city all alight. The driver explains, "The Big Apple isn't something you can hold or eat. The Big Apple is all of us-the Big Apple IS New York City!" The bright, crowded illustrations were created with photos and paintings in Photoshop offering readers a colorful view of the busy city inhabitants, streets, and buildings. Bagel provides comic relief on every spread-balancing a croissant on his snout at the market, chasing pigeons, licking a child's ice cream, and gnawing on a Triceratops horn at the museum. The endpapers are covered with sketches of landmark buildings, bridges, and statues. VERDICT A delicious introduction to one of the world's greatest cities that is perfect for storytime or one-on-one sharing.- |
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