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Over the Shop
Jon Arno Lawson; Illustrated by Qin Leng
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R245
R222
Discovery Miles 2 220
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In a beautifully detailed wordless picture book, a tumbledown
building becomes home sweet home for a found family. A lonely
little girl and her grandparent need to fill the run-down apartment
in their building. But taking over the rooms above their shop will
mean major renovations for the new occupants, and none of the
potential renters can envision the potential of the space – until
one special couple shows up. With their ingenuity, the little
girl’s big heart, and heaps of hard work, the desperate
fixer-upper begins to change in lovely and surprising ways. In this
bustling wordless picture book, JonArno Lawson’s touching story
and Qin Leng’s gentle illustrations capture all angles of the
building’s transformation, as well as the evolving perspectives
of the girl and her grandparent. A wordless picture book that
celebrates the power of community, the joys of new friends and the
magic that happens when you open your heart, and fill your home
with love and joy.
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Wise Up! Wise Down!
John Agard, Jon Arno Lawson; Illustrated by Satoshi Kitamura
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R226
R205
Discovery Miles 2 050
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Funny, thought-provoking and bursting with curiosity, Wise Up! Wise
Down! is a lively conversation between two internationally renowned
poets, illustrated by treasured artist Satoshi Kitamura. How can
laughter be more powerful than a sword? Why do days have names but
not weeks? And do pigeons ever get a craving for cake? Two friends,
internationally acclaimed poets John Agard and JonArno Lawson, take
us on an inspiring, hilarious and wonderous journey through poetry,
asking questions and attempting answers as they discover that life
really is a forever and ever adventure.
Alone with himself, even among his flock, a young bird finds an
unexpected connection in the eyes of a little girl. He begins to
wonder about the nature of life: What does it mean to be human?
What does it mean to be a bird? Swept up in his exploration of the
human world, he doesn't notice that his flock has already migrated
south for the season. Written by JonArno Lawson and beautifully
illustrated by Nahid Kazemi, this sparse, lyrical story is about
community lost and found, and what it means to know one's self.
Winner of the Governor General's Literary Award for Children's
Illustrated Book A New York Times Best Illustrated Children's Book
of the Year In this wordless picture book, a little girl collects
wildflowers while her distracted father pays her little attention.
Each flower becomes a gift, and whether the gift is noticed or
ignored, both giver and recipient are transformed by their
encounter. "Written" by award-winning poet JonArno Lawson and
brought to life by illustrator Sydney Smith, Sidewalk Flowers is an
ode to the importance of small things, small people and small
gestures. Correlates to the Common Core State Standards in English
Language Arts: CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.RL.1.7 Use illustrations and
details in a story to describe its characters, setting, or events.
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Footpath Flowers (Paperback)
Jon Arno Lawson; Illustrated by Sydney Smith
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R245
R222
Discovery Miles 2 220
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From award-winning poet JonArno Lawson comes a beautifully
illustrated wordless picture book - an ode to the importance of
small things, small people and small gestures. In this wordless,
beautifully illustrated picture book from award-winning poet
JonArno Lawson, a little girl collects wild flowers while her
distracted father pays her - and their surroundings - little
attention. Each flower the little girl gathers becomes a gift for a
person or animal, and whether the gift is noticed or ignored, both
giver and recipient are transformed by their encounter. An ode to
the importance of small things, small people and small gestures,
Footpath Flowers is a quiet but powerful testament to the joy that
children can find in ordinary things and the mutual value of
giving.
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