My Little Golden Book About Philadelphia (Hardcover)

My Little Golden Book About Philadelphia By Jennifer Dussling, Lenny Wen (Illustrator) Cover Image
By Jennifer Dussling, Lenny Wen (Illustrator)
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Explore Philadelphia with a fun Little Golden Book guidebook written specifically for the youngest tourists and residents.

Get ready to explore Philadelphia with Franklin the Groundhog as your guide! This Little Golden Book highlights major attractions of the City of Brotherly Love, including Independence Hall, Penn's Landing, the Franklin Institute, and the Liberty Bell. Plus there are great suggestions of things to do such as eat a cheesesteak and climb the "Rocky" steps! Perfect for families with young kids visiting Philadelphia, as well as residents who wish to discover more of their hometown.

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About the Author


JENNIFER DUSSLING is the author of many books for kids, both fiction and nonfiction. She grew up just outside of Philadelphia and spent hours exploring the Philadelphia Zoo, the Franklin Institute, and the Philadelphia Art Museum. Though she now lives in Florida, where it's impossible to find a good cheesesteak, she's still a Philly girl at heart.

LENNY WEN is a freelance illustrator born and raised in Indonesia. Currently, she lives in the countryside of Austria, surrounded by nature and a castle. When not illustrating, you might find Lenny staring at the trees, contemplating story ideas, reading books, filling up her cup with coffee, or hugging her Shiba Inu.


Product Details
ISBN: 9780593374702
ISBN-10: 0593374703
Publisher: Golden Books
Publication Date: January 18th, 2022
Pages: 24
Language: English
Series: Little Golden Book

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