No. of pages 32
Published: 2009
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This book is the winner of numerous awards
This book is part of a book series called Bridges .
There are 32 pages in this book.
This is a picture book. A picture book uses pictures and text to tell the story. The number of words varies from zero ('wordless') to around 1k over 32 pages. Picture books are typically aimed at young readers (age 3-6) but can also be aimed at older children (7+).
This book was published in 2009 by O'Brien Press Ltd .
This book is in the following series:
Bridges
Bridges is an exciting series of multi-cultural and inter-cultural books for children aged 6+. Bridges can help children with their understanding of different cultures and of the many different experiences of living in Ireland today. With story levels that are accessible to a wide age range, Bridges can be enjoyed by children with a wide range of language proficiency and differing reading abilities.
This book has been nominated for the following awards:
White Raven Award
This book was recognised by the White Raven Award.
Reading Association of Ireland Award
This book was recognised by the Reading Association of Ireland Award.
'distinctively illustrated by artists from the Cartoon Saloon'
-- Books Ireland
'well-written, entertaining and enlightening stories for children'
-- Books Ireland
'a handsome collection of full-colour picture books'
-- Books Ireland
'particularly attractive ... for reading aloud in class'
-- Inis Magazine
'highly recommended'
-- Inis Magazine
'a timely series that will be invaluable both in the school and home environment ... these thought-provoking books will be of immense value to teachers, parents and of course children'
-- Inis Magazine
'a dramatic colour palette and quirky characters make for arresting illustrations, matched by a heart-warming and somewhat poignant storyline'
-- Books Ireland
'particularly charming'
-- Books Ireland
'Editor's Choice' 'attractive and important'
-- Inis Magazine Winter 2009
'innovative and exciting'
-- RTE Guide
'appropriate and timely'
-- Irish Examiner
'aimed at age six and upwards, this excellent and enjoyable non-preachy series ... should be in every school'
-- Irish Examiner
'an excellent and thought-provoking new series of multicultural books from O'Brien'
-- Sunday Independent
'[Bridges] introduce us to some of the newer cultures in our island in warm and sympathetic fashion'
-- Sunday Independent
'captivating as well as educational'
-- Woman's Way
'hopefully they are the first of many in that they ably reflect the ethnic mix that Ireland's population has now become. Inter-racial and inter-generational, they explore differences in culture and language, and celebrate communication'
-- Books Ireland
'impressively designed, with bright coloured pictures, well-spaced text and a narrative that uses simple language but in its most effective way'
-- Books Ireland
'four beautifully written and very colourfully illustrated books'
-- InTouch Magazine
'could be used in the area of integration, geography and religious studies'
-- InTouch Magazine
'the text is carefully graded in terms of language'
-- InTouch Magazine
'merry and inventive'
-- Letterbox Library