Ebook {Epub PDF} Come Away From The Water Shirley by John Burningham






















"Come away from the water, Shirley," caution her parents. But Shirley has already set out on an adventure, where she encounters danger, pirates, and buried treasure! John Burningham’s brilliant juxtaposition of both sides of the story will have children and parents laughing www.doorway.ru by:  · Source:www.doorway.ru Sandie: Peritextual Features. Come away from the water Shirley: Front cover: Ask children to predict what the book will be about. Endpapers: A pirate’s map, which can be returned to and looked at closely. Title page This presents the main characters flying a pirate’s flag. There are lots of clues in these peritextual features which children will use to predict a story about www.doorway.ruted Reading Time: 2 mins.


[www.doorway.ru] New Perspectives on Microsoft Access , Comprehensive Enhanced Edition (Microsoft Office Enhanced Editions) By Joseph J. Adamski, Kathy T. Finnegan, Sharon Scollard. Come away from the water, Shirley, caution her parents. But Shirley has already set out on an adventure at sea where she encounters danger, pirates and best of all, buried treasure! John Burningham studied illustration and graphic design at the Central School of Art, graduating with distinction in Many illustration commissions. Come away from the water, Shirley is a brilliant picture book by the author, John Burningham. The book is a told very simply with a double page spread. On the left hand page you will find Shirley's parents who are unmoved from their spot on the beach and are constantly reminding Shirley to either be careful or other orders.


Find Come Away From the Water, Shirley by Burningham, John at Biblio. Uncommonly good collectible and rare books from uncommonly good booksellers. Come Away From The Water, Shirley is a picture book written and illustrated by British storyteller, John Burningham. A number of adult readers talk about the “two different stories” going on in this book. Whenever a story is illustrated, there are always two different stories being told, except in the most pedestrian of examples, in which the pictures exist only to clarify the words. "Come away from the water, Shirley," caution her parents. But Shirley has already set out on an adventure, where she encounters danger, pirates, and buried treasure! John Burningham’s brilliant juxtaposition of both sides of the story will have children and parents laughing aloud.

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