Everyone knows what it feels like to be a passenger--and this book
finally puts this universal feeling into words.
Climb aboard Bus Number Four as it travels along country roads and city
streets, past train tracks and farm fields. Through the window,
countless details rush by, just waiting to be noticed. What will you see
today?
In this lyrical tribute to long rides and curious minds, author Grant
Snider celebrates the extraordinary found within the ordinary, the
fascinating hiding within the familiar, and the world of discovery
awaiting all those who watch and wonder.
THE EXPERIENCE OF BEING A PASSENGER: An ode to staring out the window,
to the daydream, and to observation. This thoughtful new picture book is
a wonderful way for kids to think about their own commute to school.
COUNTING: Every morning, one boy watches . . . for two bright
headlights, three big steps up, four rusty cars, and infinite wonders
that can be seen along the way! Kids will enjoy counting the colorful
worlds that slip by the windows on this journey.
READ ALOUD: With its contemplative and poetic lyricism, and bright,
textured illustrations, this classic-feeling book is a beautiful read
aloud.
Perfect for:
- Parents and grandparents of introspective, introverted, or thoughtful
daydreamers
- Families who commute, take road trips, or enjoy long car rides
- Fans of Grant Snider's previous titles, including What Color is
Night?, What Sound is Morning? and There Is A Rainbow.