Construction Site A Thankful Night: A Thanksgiving Lift-the-Flap Book

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USA TODAY BESTSELLERReflect on the gift of gratitude with the crew from the New York Times bestselling Goodnight, Goodnight Construction Site series in this heartwarming seasonal board book—the perfect addition to any little reader’s holiday library!

Here comes a gratitude-themed board book featuring the construction characters kids know and love! Young readers can lift the flaps to reveal delightful details as the construction crew gathers pumpkins, sets a scarecrow straight, and prepares the barn for a grateful harvest—all while feeling thankful for each other.

Sherri Duskey Rinker, the bestselling author of the many popular Goodnight, Goodnight Construction Site and Steam Train, Dream Train books, teams with illustrator Helen Morgan to bring playful rhyming text and vibrant illustrations to another exciting tale of teamwork, sure to satisfy construction fans everywhere.

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9781797226729

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This is Book 1 in the Goodnight Construction Site Series. See all Goodnight Construction Site books here.

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About Sherri Duskey Rinker

Sherri Duskey Rinker is the author of #1 New York Times bestsellers Goodnight, Goodnight, Construction Site ; Steam Train, Dream Train ; and Mighty, Mighty Construction Site , and The 12 Sleighs of Christmas . She loves cooking, gardening, and old oil paintings. Sherri lives with her photographer h

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About Helen Morgan

Helen Morgan was born in 1921. She lost her sight at the age of twelve, but partially regained it a year later. She learned braille and trained as a shorthand typist for the blind, but her ambition was always to write and she spent most of her early years working on short stories and poetry. She married in 1954 and had three children.

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