The yellow cab / Marcus Pfister ; [translated by Rebecca Morrison]. --
Record details
- ISBN: 073584111X
- ISBN: 9780735841116
- Physical Description: 1 v. (unpaged) : col. ill.
- Publisher: New York : NorthSouth Books, 2013.
Content descriptions
General Note: | Translation of: Jack im regenwald. |
Immediate Source of Acquisition Note: | LSC 20.28 |
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Subject: | Taxicabs > Juvenile fiction. Rain forests > Juvenile fiction. |
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- 1 of 1 copy available at Tsuga Consortium.
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Location | Call Number / Copy Notes | Barcode | Shelving Location | Status | Due Date |
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Lakeshore Branch | FAV JP Pfist | 31681002607869 | PICTURE | Available | - |
- Baker & Taylor
A little yellow taxicab that used to be the fastest and brightest vehicle in the city is compelled to visit Brazil, where a magical twist of fate enables him to fly over the rainforest and give rides to macaws and howler monkeys until bulldozers and cranes threaten the rainforest's existence. By the best-selling creator of the Rainbow Fish series. - Baker & Taylor
A little yellow taxicab that used to be the fastest and brightest vehicle in the city is compelled to visit Brazil, where a magical twist of fate enables him to fly over the rainforest until bulldozers and cranes threaten the rainforest's existence. - Ingram Publishing ServicesJack, the little yellow taxi, used to be the fastest, brightest taxi around and traveled the city as if he had wings. If only he could fly. But something magical happens when Jack sees a bus that says, âCome to Brazil.â Before Jack knows it, heâs flying over the Brazilian rainforest and his new customers are macaws and howler monkeys! Jack couldnât be happier, playing pass-the-coconut. But their fun comes to a halt when big bulldozers and cranky cranes start chopping down the rainforest. Why donât you come back to the city and leave the forest alone? With a blink of an eye, Jack is back in the city. Could those be the same bulldozers he saw in the rainforest? Jack isnât sure until he spies a coconut on the park bench and smiles to himselfâ¦anything is still possible.
- Ingram Publishing Services
Jack, the little yellow taxi, used to be the fastest, brightest taxi around and traveled the city as if he had wings. If only he could fly. But something magical happens when Jack sees a bus that says, “Come to Brazil.” Before Jack knows it, he’s flying over the Brazilian rainforest and his new customers are macaws and howler monkeys! Jack couldn’t be happier, playing pass-the-coconut. But their fun comes to a halt when big bulldozers and cranky cranes start chopping down the rainforest. Why don’t you come back to the city and leave the forest alone? With a blink of an eye, Jack is back in the city. Could those be the same bulldozers he saw in the rainforest? Jack isn’t sure until he spies a coconut on the park bench and smiles to himself…anything is still possible.