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Name: Higher! Higher!

Author: Leslie Patricelli
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Popularity: 1.5
Genres/categories: Children, Picture books, Fiction

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The sky's no limit in a witty picture book about a child on a swing and the wonders of the imagination.

One child. One swing. An obliging dad. The inevitable plea to go "Higher! Higher!" Add Leslie Patricelli's wildly expressive illustrations, and an everyday pastime reaches new heights of humor and whimsy. How high can it go? Higher than a giraffe? Taller than a mountain? Is Earth the final frontier? The creator of a popular series of board books rises to the occasion with an ingenious picture book of very few words that expresses the giddy glee of being pushed in a swing.
This book is part of the "Leslie Patricelli Board Books" series.
Here are some other books from this series:
Potty
First published 2010
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, Pop Rating:6.4/10
Toot
First published 2014
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, Pop Rating:1.6/10
Yummy Yucky
First published 2003
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, Pop Rating:2/10

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