Subway

Subway by Anastasia Suen, published by National Geographic Books on March 27, 2008, is a vibrant exploration of the subway experience through the eyes of a young girl and her mother. This 24-page edition invites readers to immerse themselves in the dynamic environment of the subway, capturing the excitement of spinning turnstiles, musicians on platforms, and the rush of lights in the tunnels.
In this engaging narrative, readers will discover the lively sights and sounds that characterize city life and transportation. The combination of Suen’s energetic text and Karen Katz’s colorful illustrations creates a vivid portrayal of the hustle and bustle associated with riding the subway. Themes of urban lifestyles and new experiences are woven throughout, making this book a delightful introduction to the world of railroads and trains for young readers.
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a rush of air
a car is there
hop, hop, hop
on the subway!
Come along for the ride as a little girl and her mother hop on the subway. From spinning turnstiles and musicians performing on the platforms to people hopping off and on and lights flashing past in the tunnels, the sights and sounds of the subway have an energy all their own. Anastasia Suen’s sprightly text and Karen Katz’s brightly colored patterns and lively perspectives combine for a pitch perfect celebration of an underground train ride, where the hustle and bustle is only part of the fun.
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