Sunny Robin Mitchell & Judith Steedman
Great news about
Sunny! See Sunny come to life in two new interactive story apps, now available on iTunes, Amazon, Google Play and Nook:
Sunny’s Hootenanny Sunny’s Dark Night and play with Sunny’s drum machine in our free app
Meet Windy & friends
windy & friends
Other books in the Windy & friends series “Windy” Windy and the lost kite “Snowy & Chinook” A birthday party for a buffalo! “Foggy” A Foggy mystery with Jean-Cloud
This books was originally published with a CD of original music — find it soundcloud. com/windyandfriends
About the Authors Judith (left) & Robin (right) live in the city and enjoy whistling, swimming, catching the bus, and making things, especially noise.
Find out more at
windyandfriends.com Print series originally published by Simply Read Books ©Robin & Judith All right reserved
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SIMPLY READ BOOKS
Sunny Robin Mitchell Cranfield & Judith Steedman
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On a bright summer morning, Sunny set out to explore the city. Over the wall he hopped and what did he find?
A city of sounds!!
“Hello, city.”
Listen!
What other sounds did he hear?
The sounds of his friends — Lickity skip, skipped Doe. Hop hop hop, hopped Dee.
Clickity clock clattered Mellow’s marbles, while Windy’s pinwheel made a whistly “whshshsh.”
Soon Sunny met Mild and Lolly. “Hello, Sunny.” Cling! Clang! Crash!
And who was on the see-saw, but Stop, Go and Little Quick. squeeeeek, plonk squeeeeek, plonk squeeeeek
“Listen to all the sounds we can make...”
Suddenly, Sunny had an idea. “Let’s have…”
“… a hootenanny!”
“We’ll stomp our feet!”
“I can shake my marbles in this old tin can,” chuckled Mellow. “And I can whistle,” chimed in Windy.
“Let’s be drummers,” said Lolly and Mild.
“Mee-row” sang Stop. “Woof” growled Go. And Little Quick hummed a tune.
Woof
Mee-row
La La La
Everyone sang and whistled and clanged and hummed and stomped and rattled until it was time to go home.
Goodnight, city.
Goodnight, Sunny.