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What the Crow Saw Below

A little bird learns that the things she's been taught to fear might be unexpected wonders.

Author Robert Tregoning and Illustrator Greg Stobbs

Suitable for:  Readers 3-7 This is a beautiful text for discussing how prejudice and fear work and why we should challenge assumptions.

Price:  £7.99

ISBN: 978-0-19-278670-8
Publication date: 15/08/2024
Paperback: 32 pages
Dimensions: 270x230mm

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Availability: In stock.

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Description

A curious little crow starts to question why the older crows always look for danger below. Maybe if she looks above she'll find the courage to spread her wings?



This page was last updated on 22 December 2024 at 20:30 GMT

Reviews

  • "Bravery and reassurance are at the heart of this gorgeously illustrated rhyming picture book." - Sally Morris, The Daily Mail
  • "A terrific rhyming telling with descriptive language that excites and includes alliteration and other clever word play by Robert Tregoning and Greg Stobbs' illustrations that wonderfully complement the words, this is a joy to share with young listeners." - Jill Bennett, Red Reading Hub
  • "DO judge this book by its cover, because it's BRILLIANT!! It's lovely to spot the creatures on the forest floor hiding in leaves, tails poking out or a shiny sniffy snout... great for reading together fun... Robert and Greg Stobbs, the illustrator, are a perfect pairing!" - Nicci Rosengarten, The Kids Book Curator
  • "A fable-like tale full of courage, freedom and belonging teaches us to form our own opinions in life." - Deborah Maclaren, LoveReading4Kids
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