Suitable for 3 – 4 years

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The jackdaw wants all his friends to come to his party, but when he calls out his invitation the animals just touch their heads. Why won’t they answer? And what do their actions mean? Luckily a brown owl can help him with the puzzle!

This book about friendship and sign language was created by Julia Donaldson, author of The Gruffalo, with a group of deaf children in a workshop organized by the not-for-profit organisation Life & Deaf which helps deaf children to explore their identities through poetry, film, performance and art.

Featuring Nick Sharratt’s bright and accessible illustrations, What the Jackdaw Saw is another beautiful picture book from the team behind Goat Goes to Playgroup and Toddle Waddle.

Product Details

Format

Paperback

ISBN

9781447280842

Publisher

Macmillan Children's Books

Date published

May 7th, 2015

Lexile measure

AD550L

Other details

  • 32 pages

Condition

New

Author/Illustrator

Julia Donaldson

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Nick Sharratt

Photo of Nick Sharratt

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