P.D. Eastman/Philip Dey “Phil” Eastman went on the mission to write the books and illustrate the books on his own alone. He did the Sam And The Firefly Written And Illustrated By P.D. Eastman book, and he did the Are You My Mother? Written And Illustrated By P.D. Eastman book, and he did the Go, Dog. Go! By P.D. Eastman book, and he did the The Best Nest Written And Illustrated By P.D. Eastman book, during the journey from (1958) North America to (1968) North America to stay seen in the 20th century.
The Sam And The Firefly Written And Illustrated By P.D. Eastman book (1958) - Sam And The Firefly, was set in the North American United States of America North America country during a summer moonlit night in June because something meant that it had to contain the truth about the North American nocturnal owl birds that stay in the talent to fly on the silent wings, and the North American trains that work the railroad night shift and the railroad day shift, with other things that had to be beneath the moonlit night sky. Sam, the North American nocturnal owl bird made his brand-new friends with Gus, the North American firefly lightning bug that can get to write words in the night sky. Their skywriting caused chaos until it was Sam’s big responsibility to help Gus be seen in the mission to write his “wrongs” and they fixed the troubles that they caused by saving the Hot Dog Man and the Hot Dog Man’s pickup truck car from the modern North American beautiful comfortable cross-country diesel electric passenger train while the woodland fox and the woodland jay bird and the farm barnyard dog and the farm barnyard hog pig and the farm barnyard sheep and the farm barnyard dairy cow needed to spend the night.
The Are You My Mother? Written And Illustrated By P.D. Eastman book (1960) - Are You My Mother? was set in the North American United States of America North America country because something meant that it was the story about the baby bird that hatched while his mother was away to look for food. The determined hatchling headed out to find her, by choosing to stay seen in asking various animals, “Are you my mother?”. It was a simple, heartwarming tale part of the baby bird’s quest to search for his mother.
The Go, Dog. Go! By P.D. Eastman book (1961) - Go, Dog. Go! was set in the North American United States of America North America country because something meant that it had a truth about the text and the cool illustrations of dogs engaging in various activities such as driving road automobile cars and riding bicycle bikes and attending a big dog party right at the top part of the big tree.
The The Best Nest Written And Illustrated By P.D. Eastman book (1968) - The Best Nest was set in the North American United States of America North America country because something meant that it was the story about Mr. Bird and Mrs. Bird. They left their nest behind to search for a better nest, only to discover that their original nest home was the best all along.