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P is for Pakistan

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BfK No. 165 - July 2007

Cover Story
This issue’s cover illustration by David Roberts is from Julia Donaldson’s Tyrannosaurus Drip (see also Windows into Illustration). Thanks to Macmillan Children’s Books for their help with this July cover.

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P is for Pakistan

Shazia Razzak
photographs by Prodeepta Das
(Frances Lincoln Children's Books)
32pp, NON FICTION, 978-1845074838, RRP £11.99, Hardcover
5-8 Infant/Junior
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This is a beautifully produced book about Pakistan that gives factual but brief details about the country as it is at the present time. The book encompasses Pakistan’s history, geography, tradition, culture and religion. Using the alphabet as a format for presentation is an excellent idea as it links the diverse information into a natural and readable order. The book shows how people live their lives in the bustling towns as well as the remote villages of Pakistan.

Each page of the book has a well-chosen photograph linked to a letter of the alphabet with appropriate annotation providing relevant information regarding it. There is also a summary note and a map of Pakistan at the beginning of the book.

There is a substantial amount of information regarding the country as a whole in this book. This allows it to be used for KS1 and 2 (5-11 year-olds) of the National Curriculum and also serves to provide points for general discussion. In summary, the attractive layout with its excellent and authentic photographs makes this book a good addition to any school library.

Reviewer: 
Khalida Alvi
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