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PREMIERS READING CHALLENGE YEARS K TO 2 Picture Book
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9781406360882 (paperback)
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Personal Name
Graham, Bob, 1942-
Title
Silver buttons / Bob Graham.
Production & Copyright Details
London : Bob Graham, 2015
©2013
Physical Description
1 volume (unpaged) : color illustrations ; 30 cm.
Content type
text
still image
Summary Note
From the multiple award-winning author-illustrator of How to Heal a Broken Wing and A Bus Called Heaven, comes a powerful and poignant celebration of the small moments in life - moments in which we sense the greatest significance, moments when we can see the big picture. At 9.59 on Thursday morning, Jodie draws a duck. Just as she is about to add one final silver button to the duck's boots, her little brother takes his first step. At this exact same moment, a man buys bread, a soldier leaves home, a baby is being born...Here is a book, a story, a philosophy so simply told and yet - in true and inimitable Bob Graham style - so rich with emotion and meaning. From his glorious urban skyscapes to the tender portrayal of a falling feather or the tying of a shoelace or a dog's joy in scratching his back, Bob lets us in on a world view conveyed with humanity, compassion and affection.
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Conduct of life -- Pictorial works -- Juvenile fiction
Walking -- Pictorial works -- Juvenile fiction
Cities and towns -- Pictorial works -- Juvenile fiction
Infants -- Pictorial works -- Juvenile fiction
Children's stories -- Pictorial works
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