Home Land of the Lost By JacquiBJune 9, 2009 Search more like this readingversionlosedoughnutchasebookstoregolden-gatesickexhaustbedtimebridgestreetvacationtale Read next 40+ Elf on the Shelf Ideas (because You’re Gonna Need Them) 23 Swaddles & Baby Sleep Sacks We Love Channel Your Inner Clark Griswold with These 14 Holiday Inflatables 18 Festive Holiday Gifts for $25 & Under Do You Decorate Early for the Holidays? Psychologists Say It May Make You Happier Are your little ones sick of reading about Eloise in NYC and Madeleine in Paris? Are they hungering for a tale with slightly more local flavor? Sasquatch Books, a small independent publisher putting out books in the Pacific Northwest and California, has just rolled out the San Francisco version of its “Larry Gets Lost” series. In these books, the titular, curious dog gets separated from his owner, Pete. They’ve already put out a Seattle version, and in the SF version, while Pete and his family are on vacation, Larry, chasing after a doughnut, winds up running up and down the city¹s streets and hills and past famous landmarks like Alamo Square, AT&T Park, the Golden Gate Bridge and the Cliff House. The story’s colorful, retro-inspired illustrations bring the beloved city highlights to life, and make them seem magical again even to a jaded city kid who walks past them every day. Taking a romp through the city doesn¹t have to be exhausting – just add it to your bedtime story ritual! Larry Gets Lost Order from your favorite local independent bookstore or online at www.sasquatchbooks.com