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by Ross Mueller
36 pages, 9" x 9", Published 2010
In this charming and creative picture book, a young boy sets out to build a boat just like the ones his dad makes. Repetitious, tongue-twisting language traces Henry's journey as he collects the tools he needs--including a saw, drill, and hammer--and enlists the help of his sister and her teddy bear.
Beautifully detailed illustrations show Henry's father watching from a distance and capture the youngster's facial expressions and body language as the boat starts to take shape. This joyful, read-aloud tale celebrates the power of a child's imagination and the simple delight of making things.
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