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Format: Hardcover, 36 pages
Publisher: HarperCollins Children's Books
ISBN: 006027980X
Release Date: Jan 3, 2001
Age Range: 4 to 7
| |  | | | In Brief From the best-selling author-illustrator team of Jamie Lee Curtis and Laura Cornell comes the story of a little boy who accidentally lets go of his balloon. He wonders "Where do balloons go when you let them go free? It can happen by accident. It's happened to me." The story follows the imagination of the boy as he wonders what happens on the balloon's journey. "Do they tango with airplanes? Or cha-cha with birds? Can plain balloons read balloons printed with words?" The lush full-color double gatefold spread and reusable vinyl stickers specially designed for the book make this a great gift and wonderful read-aloud.
| | | | From The Publisher Haven't you ever wondered...where do balloons go? Jamie Lee Curtis, the critically-acclaimed and New York Times best-selling author of Today I Feel Silly and Other Moods That Make My Day, tackles one of childhood's biggest little mysteries in her newest book, Where Do Balloons Go?: An Uplifting Mystery. When one little boy accidently lets go of his balloon, his imagination takes him on its journey. Where Do Balloons Go? is a wistful and humorous glimpse at a child's growing sense of independence that guarantees that no one will ever look at a stray balloon the same way again.
| | | | Annotation A child wonders about what happens to a balloon that is let go, as a parent would wonder about what might happen to a child once he leaves home.
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| | | | | | Keywords Balloons, Fiction, Stories in rhyme, Children's 4-8 - Picturebooks, Juvenile Fiction, Humorous Stories, Social Situations - Emotions & Feelings, Social Situations - New Experience, General, Toys, Dolls, & Puppets
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