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Whatcha Building? (Paperback)
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Whatcha Building? (Paperback)
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Loot Price R154
Discovery Miles 1 540
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'A MULTI-LAYERED BOOK ABOUT HOW OUR WORLD IS CHANGING AROUND US' -
ReadPlus The old milk bar on the corner is coming down to make way
for something new. Little Davey Durak is gathering scrap - a short
piece of wood here, a long piece there. But what's Davey building?
Bruce the builder wants to know, but Davey won't tell ...
Bestselling author Andrew Daddo and award-winning illustrator
Stephen Michael King come together for the first time to bring you
this very special picture book. MORE PRAISE 'Whatcha Building is a
gentle tale of a little person with a big environmental message.
There are many layers to unpack, explore and simply enjoy. Highly
recommended across the Primary years.' - Magpies 'a multi-layered
book about how our world is changing around us ... There are many
themes and ideas presented here that will initiate a variety of
conversations and explorations, especially regarding how the world
is changing, what is being lost and what we should try to hold on
to.'-ReadPlus 'A fantastic new offering from two remarkable
talents'- Kids' Book Review 'Whatcha Building? relays a wonderful
message of community and awareness of recycling and sustainability.
The text and illustrations are carefully considered whilst
absolutely entertaining us at the same time. A down-to-earth book
to share with dads; a reading experience that is sure to be
recycled over and over.'- Boomerang Books 'loved the imaginative
use of recycled materials in the illustrations, reflecting the
preservation of community. This book provides avenues for
conversation and reflection, and encourages children to respect
their community and maintain its history.'- Reading Time 'Young
readers will have fun trying to predict what it is that Davey is
building while others will relate to their neighbourhood slowly but
surely changing as "progress" comes to town.'- The Bottom Shelf 'I
love the illustrations in this story as they not only accompany the
text but they add more depth to each page. Stephen Michael King has
used recycled garbage, cardboard, pen and ink to create the
illustrations and this combination brings life to the story.'-
Educate. Empower.
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