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The Giant Turnip

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BfK No. 144 - January 2004

Cover Story
This issue’s cover is from Garth Nix’s Mister Monday. Garth Nix is interviewed by Geoff Fox. Thanks to HarperCollins Children’s Books for their help with this January cover.

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The Giant Turnip

Henriette Barkow
Illustrated by Richard Johnson
Translated by Parisima Ziabari-Ahmadi
(Mantra Lingua)
32pp, DUAL LANGUAGE, 978-1852697372, RRP £7.50, Paperback, Farsi/English
5-8 Infant/Junior
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A good reworking of a familiar tale - transposed to a school setting which will draw young children to relate to it more readily. Miss Honeywood's class grow fruit and vegetables in the school garden and come back after summer to find a giant trunip. There is a naive, child-like quality to the beautifully coloured illustrations, some of which go across a double page spread. I particularly like the fact that there are smaller drawings illustrating details (what they decided to grow this year) and sequences (feeding, watering and looking after the plants). Some of the children's ideas on how to pull the turnip out are illustrated in fuzzy-edged thought bubbles. Of course, at the end, as in the original tale, it's the help of one more little person that makes the difference. The size of print and layout of both texts in this title is pleasingly unfussy and clear. A lovely book for early years classrooms. (Available in 21 dual language editions.)

Reviewer: 
Urmi Chana
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