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Book details

  • Genre:children's nonfiction
  • Sub-genre:Adventure & Adventurers
  • Age Range (years):1 - 9
  • Language:English
  • Series Title:The Adventures of Max and Leo
  • Series Number:3
  • Pages:28
  • eBook ISBN:9798350955446
  • Hardcover ISBN:9798350955439

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New York City Loves Max & Leo

The Adventures of Max and Leo

By Judi Taylor Cantor

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Overview


New York City Loves Max & Leo is the final book in the series The Adventures of Max and Leo. From viewing the city at the top of the Empire State Building, to standing in awe of Tyrannosaurus Rex at the American Museum of Natural History, climbing the scaffolding on the sidewalks of the city, and singing along with a Broadway musical (and more!), two very full-of-fun brothers show their enthusiasm for the Big Apple. This easy-to-read picture book is perfect for siblings, teachers, parents and librarians to read along with K-2 students.
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Description


In this captivating final book of The Adventures of Max and Leo series, young readers embark on a thrilling tour of New York City alongside two adventurous brothers, Max and Leo. From the breathtaking heights of the Empire State Building to the awe-inspiring dinosaurs at the American Museum of Natural History, and from the vibrant streets to the enchanting Broadway musicals, Max and Leo's boundless enthusiasm brings the wonders of the Big Apple to life. Dedicated to Ellen Rose O'Brien, whose spirit lives on in each of us who love to read, sing and dance, New York City Loves Max & Leo playfully introduces Liberty, the cute little mouse that accompanies them everywhere. The reader is challenged to find Liberty at the Metropolitan Museum, Central Park, the Sloomoo Institute, on the subway, in shops, and throughout the book. This creatively illustrated, easy-to-read picture book is an ideal read-along for siblings, librarians, parents, and teachers with K-2 students, fostering a love for reading and exploration. It is based on a true story about bi-racial brothers living, learning and loving together.
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About The Author


After working as a philanthropic advisor to well-known universities and museums for more than 40 years, Judi Taylor Cantor is authoring books for young and older readers alike. A native of Austin, Texas with a degree in journalism from the University of Texas at Austin, she lives with her husband in Portsmouth, NH. This is a true story and the third in a series about two of her grandchildren. You can contact her at jtcantor@me.com, on LinkedIn, and FB.
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