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Look See, Look at Me!
Every family with young kids will relate to this story about growing up and exploring the world
Look see, look at me.
I'm so much bigger now I'm three.
I can run, I can jump, I can skip, I can bump . . .
Lively and engaging illustrations and a terrific read-aloud textcreate a delightful celebration of outback family life in an Aboriginal community. It perfectly captures a ch...more
Look see, look at me.
I'm so much bigger now I'm three.
I can run, I can jump, I can skip, I can bump . . .
Lively and engaging illustrations and a terrific read-aloud textcreate a delightful celebration of outback family life in an Aboriginal community. It perfectly captures a ch...more
Hardcover, 32 pages
Published
November 1st 2010
by Allen & Unwin
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A warm and delightful picture book about growing up from a child's point of view. It captures the excitement and pride surrounding those 'small' achievements.
Leonie has penned a simple, rhyming story that all young children can relate to. The boy in this story celebrates all the things he can do now that he is ... three!
"I'm so much bigger now I'm three!"
This resonates so strongly with many children; my son announced that on his 5th birthday he was going to try on all his four old clothes just t...more
Leonie has penned a simple, rhyming story that all young children can relate to. The boy in this story celebrates all the things he can do now that he is ... three!
"I'm so much bigger now I'm three!"
This resonates so strongly with many children; my son announced that on his 5th birthday he was going to try on all his four old clothes just t...more
Look see, look at me.
I'm so much bigger now I'm three.
I can run, I can jump, I can skip, I can bump . . .
Lively and engaging illustrations and a terrific read-aloud text create a delightful celebration of outback family life in an Aboriginal community. It perfectly captures a child's everyday life—wonderful for sharing with a toddler over and over again.
I'm so much bigger now I'm three.
I can run, I can jump, I can skip, I can bump . . .
Lively and engaging illustrations and a terrific read-aloud text create a delightful celebration of outback family life in an Aboriginal community. It perfectly captures a child's everyday life—wonderful for sharing with a toddler over and over again.
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