Aided by Grahams striking illustrations of an urban playground, Rosen tells the tale of a little boy who makes a big discovery--that letting everyone into his playhouse is a lot more fun than keeping them out.
Full color.
Playground dynamics become testy as a willful child attempts to exclude everyone else in this simple, humorous lesson in human relations.
Deft and funny.
--THE HORN BOOK George has a house made from a big cardboard box, and he says that no one else at the playground can come in.
Not Lindy, because Georges house isnt for girls, nor Freddie, because it isnt for small people.
Sophie cant come in because, George says, This house isnt for people with glasses.
But when George leaves his house for a moment, everyone piles in, and on his return, George gets a taste of his own medicine.
Aided by Bob Grahams striking illustrations of an urban playground, Michael Rosen tells the tale of a little boy who makes a big discovery -- that letting everyone into his playhouse is a lot more fun than keeping them out.
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