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Free Kid to Good Home (Paperback)
Hiroshi Ito; Illustrated by Hiroshi Ito; Translated by Cathy Hirano
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R181
R160
Discovery Miles 1 600
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A comic-style chapter book about sibling rivalry and a child's
impulse to run away from home-and come back again! "When my
potato-faced baby brother arrived, I realized I needed a new
family. No one seemed to mind when I packed my bag. I took a box
and used my best handwriting to write 'FREE KID', then waited for
some new parents to take me home." Waiting in a box like an
abandoned pet and encountering the passersby changes the girl's
perspective. At the end of the day, when her parents pretend they
need an older sister for their new baby, she is ready to leave her
box and go happily back home. This comical twist on sibling rivalry
is translated from an enduring Japanese bestseller, now in its 31st
edition and at last available in English. This accessible story is
perfect for children starting on independent reading and is
illustrated in a graphic comic style that captures childlike
subversive humour. Ideal for fans of Charles Schulz's Peanuts comic
strip. A useful book to teach young children about welcoming a new
baby sibling to the family, or exploring playful sibling
relationships, through funny and lighthearted storytelling.
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Free Kid to Good Home (Hardcover)
Hiroshi Ito; Illustrated by Hiroshi Ito; Translated by Hirano Cathy
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R455
R378
Discovery Miles 3 780
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An hilarious story about sibling rivalry and a child's impulse to
run away from home-(and come back again!) "When my squawking baby
brother arrived, I realised I needed a new family. No one seemed to
mind when I packed my bag. I took a box and used my best
handwriting to write 'FREE KID', then waited for some new parents
to take me home." Waiting in a box like an abandoned pet and
encountering the passersby changes the girl's perspective. At the
end of the day, when her parents pretend they need an older sister
for their new baby, she is ready to leave her box and go happily
back home. In this comical twist on sibling rivalry, a girl decides
she needs a new family-so she writes Free Kid on a box and waits in
the street for some better parents to choose her. Translated from
the Japanese edition, this accessible story is perfect for children
starting on independent reading and is illustrated in a graphic
comic style that really captures childlike subversive humour. Ideal
for fans of Charles Schulz's Peanuts comic strip. A useful book to
teach young children about welcoming a new baby sibling to the
family, or exploring playful sibling relationships, through funny
and lighthearted storytelling. Hiroshi Ito was born in Tokyo,
Japan, and graduated from Waseda University with a degree in
education. He began creating picture books while still a student
and has since published many award-winning books. Praise for Free
Kid to Good Home "Ito's deadpan humour and the character's emotive
facial expressions inject jocularity in a welcome exploration of
the anxiety that some children face in response to siblinghood."
Publishers Weekly
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