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When I Grow Up


When I Grow Up

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No. of pages 32

Published: 2011

Great for age 6-12 years

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This innovative book takes an alternative look at 12 occupations and the people who fill them. It's aim is to open up children's imaginations to the possibility that there are many more roles open to them than they may think. It doesn't just simply depict male nurses, female engineers and similar familiar sterotype-busting examples, but more broad-ranging examples of unusual people doing unusual jobs, such as Sikh lollipop man, a female clown and a black British Space Scientist. Benjamin Zephaniah's lyrical and amusing text also draws on his own experience of being stereotyped and misjudged because of the colour of his skin and the stle of his hair. Prodeepta Das is a master of photographing people in everyday situations and he brings to this project all the skill that made We Are Britain such an outstanding book. Jobs featured: Lollipop man, Clown, Space Scientist, Laywer, Concervational, Farmer, Vet, Pilot, Illustrator, Chef, Museum Director, Architect.

 

 

This book is part of a book series called When I Grow Up .

There are 32 pages in this book. This book was published in 2011 by Frances Lincoln Publishers Ltd .

Benjamin Zephaniah Birmingham-born Zephaniah is the author of a number of poetry collections for both adults and children, including Funky Chickens, Too Black, Too Strong and We are Britain. He has also written three novels -- Face, Refugee Boy and Gangsta Rap. Prodeepta Das was born in Eastern India. After studying English literature at Sussex University, he joined the Civil Service and later became a teacher. He is currently working as a freelance photographer and author, and his pictures have been published in over 20 children's titles.

 

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When I Grow Up

Far more than just a poetry book, this is an exploration of people's lives... A really innovative book with plenty of scope for discussion - it would be a super theme for a classroom/ careers room display. A great reflection of our diverse society. Parents in Touch Above all, like 'We Are Britain!', this book reflects the sher diversity of life in Britain today, both in the jobs that need to be done and the people who do them. Children who pick up this attractive book in their public or school library will hopefully be inspired to dream more ambitiously about what to do when they grow up. Ibby Link