![]() Who better though to introduce fellow residents our narrator knows the ins and outs of them all so let’s meet some. ![]() But which one will it be? There are just so many potential companions to choose from it’s a veritable canine conundrum. Here’s a story from the dream team, Faber and Vulliamy, creators of the Mango & Bambang series who now take us to a dogs’ home and, courtesy of longest term resident canine narrator, help us find just the right dog. She’s also included a pictorial glossary of the people and machines involved in the building’s transformation.Ī thoroughly inclusive book with enormous potential for encouraging conversation and questioning, this is one to add to nursery, KS1 and family collections especially the latter just now when one of the few things not completely closed down is building work, at least if my locality is anything to go by. ![]() Writer, Polly Faber talks directly to her intended young audience including occasional rhyme and alliteration in her engaging narrative. ![]() It’s superbly illustrated by Klas Fahlén with just the right amount of detail and action,Īnd full of interesting characters – its great to see both men and women involved throughout – as readers follow the transformation of an old, edge-of-town office block into fine new homes for lots of people. Most young children are fascinated with construction – their own and that which they see on a building site, especially all the big machines, so this book will certainly appeal. ![]()
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