One Morning in Maine

One Morning in Maine by Robert McCloskey is a charming children’s book published by Penguin on April 14, 1952. This first edition features 72 pages and is presented in English. The story follows Sal as she experiences the excitement of losing her first tooth, a moment filled with anticipation and wonder. As she navigates this milestone, Sal’s adventures with her father and baby sister Jane unfold against the backdrop of Maine’s picturesque landscapes.
Readers will find a delightful exploration of family dynamics and the simple joys of country life. The narrative captures the essence of childhood curiosity and the special moments shared between siblings. Through beautifully illustrated scenes, McCloskey conveys the everyday pleasures of life, making this book a treasured addition to any child’s library. The themes of family and the joys of growing up resonate throughout the story, inviting readers to appreciate the small wonders of life.
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A CALDECOTT HONOR BOOK • This heartwarming classic beautifully conveys life’s everyday pleasures.
As Sal brushes her teeth she noticed something strange. One of her teeth is loose! Her first loose tooth! When the tooth falls out she’ll be able to put it under her pillow and make a wish. But while Sal digs for clams with her Dad, her loose tooth becomes a lost tooth. How can she make her wish now? Luckily an exciting trip to Buck’s Harbor with Dad and baby Jane helps make Sal’s wish come true.
In this beloved story, Robert McCloskey’s deep appreciation of the Maine islands comes through in gorgeously illustrated detail.
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