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The Trip

  • ISBN-13: 9781922678621
  • Publisher: LITTLE STEPS
    Imprint: LITTLE STEPS PUBLISHING
  • By Paul Beavis
  • Price: AUD $16.95
  • Stock: 872 in stock
  • Availability: Order will be despatched as soon as possible.
  • Local release date: 03/08/2022
  • Format: Paperback (240.00mm X 240.00mm) 28 pages Weight: 180g
  • Categories: Picture storybooks [YBCS]From c 3 years [5AC]
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A deceptively simple book about the nature of inclusiveness. The concepts of mine, yours and ours get depicted and repeated throughout in this quirky, comic tale of an imaginary trip.

Author: Paul Beavis was born in London, England. He studiedGraphic Design at Central St. Martin’s in London before working on children’s animation shows for the BBC and Channel 4. Later, he moved into website design, working for a number of top corporate and creative clients. Paul now lives near the zoo in Wellington, New Zealand, with his partner Nicola. The Trip is his first book with Little Steps Publishing in partnership with Pukeko Pictures. He can be contacted on his website: www.paulbeavis.com and on Instagram @mrpaulbeavis

* An uplifting story where a girl teaches her dog about possession and pronouns while setting off on a magical hot-air balloon trip. Who they meet on their trip allows the girl to amplify andconsolidate her lesson. * The concepts of mine, yours and ours get depicted and repeated throughout in this quirky, comic tale of an imaginary trip. * Key themes are friendship, inclusiveness and belonging. * Forms part of The Book Hungry Bears collectable book set. * The Book Hungry Bears is a popular animated series for preschoolers that has at its heart, a love of sharing stories.

" When a little girl and her dog take a trip into outer space in their hot air balloon, they are quite comfortable until they see footsteps in the surface that are not theirs... Are they afraid or do they get together for a picnic? This is a deceptively simple book about the nature of inclusiveness because the story is told solely through the use of pronouns - me, you, us, mine, yours, ours,  and so on - and the reader really has to interpret the illustrations to tell the story making it perfect for encouraging those connections between text and picture that are critical early reading behaviours.  It also means they can tell the story using their own language as they expand on the illustrations to explain what is happening , particularly if the astute adult sharing it with them guides their reading with targeted questions to draw out the events. and thus enabling the child to return to the story independently when they wish, helping them to understand that they do have power over print and they can  read. They also learn that print stays constant - they can return to it again and again whenever they wish and take as much time as they like to absorb and tell the story. This is another story evolving from The Book Hungry Bears television show in which the main characters share picture books, hungry to learn all they can from those they settle down to share together, encouraging young readers to do the same" - Barbara Braxton Teacher Librarian M.Ed.(TL), M.App.Sci.(TL), M.I.S. (Childrens Services) Dromkeen Librarians Award 2003.



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