In the City I See

SKU: PR50389

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Explore the vibrant world of urban life with 'In the City I See,' an enchanting Early Childhood board book perfect for children aged 3 to 8. Filled with vivid illustrations by Tori-Jay Mordey, this delightful book captures the hustle and bustle of city living through colorful graphics that bring the environment to life. As young readers turn the pages, they will be captivated by Mordey's bold, painterly art style, showcasing towering buildings, busy streets, and the dynamic movement of long buses.

This engaging children's book illustrates the charming quirkiness of city life. Watch as walking dogs trot along the sidewalks and hungry pigeons jostle for crumbs amidst the cheerful buskers and friendly crowds. 'In the City I See' serves not only as a playful look into urban life but also gently introduces the reflection of Indigenous culture within our cities, making it an invaluable addition to any family’s bookshelf. Perfect for libraries and homes in rural, regional, and urban areas, this book will be cherished by children and parents alike.

With free shipping on this item, you can enjoy a hassle-free shopping experience. Please allow up to 6 weeks for delivery. Once your order is placed, it cannot be canceled. Experience the joy of reading and learning about the cityscape with 'In the City I See' today!

Note: Shipping for this item is free. Please allow up to 6 weeks for delivery. Once your order is placed, it cannot be cancelled.

Condition: BRAND NEW
ISBN: 9781925360790
Year: 2018
Publisher: Magabala Books


Description:


Age range 3 to 8

In this delightful Early Childhood board book, Tori-Jay Mordey's graphic illustrations bring the city to life in all its colourful glory.


Mordey's bold and painterly art style celebrates the pace of the cityscape whether it be her built environment of tall buildings and big signs, or her moving panorama of long buses.


With a fresh and youthful eye, Tori-Jay captures the quirky gait of walking dogs and a jittery assembly of hungry pigeons as they share the streets with happy buskersand lots of people!


In the City I See is also a gentle snapshot of how our Indigenous culture is reflected in our cities. It will become a valuable and loved addition to family book collections and libraries in rural, regional and urban areas.

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