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Deftly written by Carmela Coyle and colorfully illustrated by Mike Gordon, 'Do Princesses and Super Heroes Hit the Trails?' is another entertaining inspiring picture book for children ages 3 to 7 in the Muddy Books 'Do Princesses...?' series! Children will once again join their favorite princess and her super hero companion as this time they explore the national parks and discover that the Great Outdoors hold a bounty of excitement and adventure! Delightful, fun and informative throughout, Do Princesses and Super Heroes Hit the Trails? is especially recommended for family, preschool, elementary school, and community library picture book collections.?Another fantastic and inspiring book from the author of the Do Princesses...? series!Join our favorite princess and her super hero companion as they explore the national parks and discover that the great outdoors hold a bounty of excitement and adventure!Another fantastic and inspiring book from the author of the Do Princesses...? series!Join our favorite princess and her super hero companion as they explore the national parks and discover that the great outdoors hold a bounty of excitement and adventure!Carmela LaVigna Coyle lives out west in Colorado with her husband, Mike, their two college-age children, and her lovable, cuddly, precocious pup that gangly answers to the name of Lulu. She is the author of the Do Princesses... series of children's books.Mike Gordon was brought up in the big city of Manchester, and although he spent time camping in the cold, wet climate of northern England, he soon learned the comfort of five-star hotels. He now resides in dry Santa Barbara, where he spends his days drawing the great outdoors but feels more at home in the malls close to home.What can we do for an epic FUN day?These National Parks seem like a good place to play.Do you think we can get to every last park?Somehow I doubt well be back before dark.For Do Princesses Wear Hiking Boots?:Humorous illustrations add charm, and l3;
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