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Window (Revised)
Window (Revised) | Jeannie Baker
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A big book version of this wordless, visually compelling look at our changing environment, featured on a government reading list for schools. A mother and baby look through a window at a view of wilderness and sky as far as the eye can see. With each page, the boy grows and the scene changes. At first, in a clear patch of forest, a single house appears. A few years pass and there is a village in the distance. By the time the boy is twenty, the village has developed into a city. The young man gets married, has a child of his own and moves to the country, where father and child look through the window of their new home at the undeveloped wilderness outside. Illustrated with elaborate and gorgeous collage constructions, Window is a wordless picture book that speaks volumes.
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Window (Revised) | Jeannie Baker
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#SpringIntoReading Day 28: This is is a wordless picturebook showing a #window for every page, with someone from the inside looking out. Each page likewise shows 2-year intervals; so we see an infant who is being carried by his mother go through his developmental milestones signifying the passage of time. The reader also bears witness to the changes in the environment: destruction and renewal, both. My review: https://wp.me/pDlzr-1dP

CarolynM Love this book it's beautiful😍 5y
Reviewsbylola This looks amazing! 5y
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