But how will she get to them? Flying, of course!
It’s almost morning and everyone’s asleep. Everyone except Tessa.
Quiet as a mouse, Tessa takes flight . . . UP . . . UP until she’s flying high above her crib. Her first stop: her sister Maggie’s blue elephant! Then, Maggie’s fire truck . . . and her polka-dot umbrella. But she better be quiet and quick before her daddy hears and stops all her fun!
Follow Tessa on a soaring adventure, one only she and the reader experience, as she flies even higher than she did yesterday, in this charming book by veteran children’s book editor Richard Jackson with warm, inviting illustrations by Julie Downing.
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Richard Jackson has been an editor/publisher of children's books since 1962. He gave the May Hill Arbuthnot Honor Lecture in 2005, the year of his official retirement, but is still working in 2016, the year his first picture book appeared: Have a Look , Says Book illustrated by Kevin Hawkes. He wrote In Plain Sight
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