May 19, 2012

A Walk in New York

Salvatore Rubbino
Hello! This is me. 
And that's my dad! 

We've just arrived in Manhattan - the busiest part of New York City! 

Dad wants to show me around.

This platform's underground. 
We walk along a ramp and came up onto group level. 

"Welcome to GRAND CENTRAL," in the world!"



It's time to open my child's eyes to see a bigger world, so we pick up more books with theme around the world. 

This time - an enormous city, a perfect place for a boy and his dad to spend the day. A Walk In New York takes you to the busiest part of New York City, The Grand Central - the largest train station in the world.

The New York Public Library which Amaris is familiar with the two lions called Patience and Fortitude guarding the books inside.

Salvatore Rubbino

Then we go up to the Empire State Building with a hundred and two floors that the New Yorkers are proud of - it was built in just 410 days!

Now our feet are really tired, so we find a park - Union Square to rest in.

Salvatore Rubbino

At sunset, we go to the pier where we see the Statue of Liberty with her seven rays turning to gold.

My girl said she will appreciate more of this book when she is six and a half. And by that time, I may take her to get a taste of New York!

Dedicated to my beautiful friend in a city that never sleeps.

A Walk in New York is available online at The Book Depository
 

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