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Look what I see

Barrett, Judi. (Author). Barrett, Ron. (Added Author).

Look what I see is an inventive story that showcases the world as only Judi and Ron Barrett can see it. A study on perspective, each page asks readers what they might see in different situations--like with your eyes half shut, or upside down, or riding on a bumpy road, or looking through a magnifying glass--followed by a brilliantly illustrated answer. The up-close and personal point of view is sure to have readers giggling and trying out each position to see how their world looks from a new perspective

Book  - 2019
JB Barre
1 copy / 0 on hold

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  • ISBN: 9781534430730
  • Physical Description 1 volume (unpaged) : color illustrations ; 18 cm
  • Publisher [Place of publication not identified] : [publisher not identified], 2019.

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On board pages.

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Syndetic Solutions - Kirkus Review for ISBN Number 9781534430730
Look What I See
Look What I See
by Barrett, Judi; Barrett, Ron (Illustrator)
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A young dog reflects on all the ways life can be viewed from different vantage points. From dawn, when the protagonist wakes to view a bedroom ceiling, to nighttime, when the same dog views a moonlit sky from the same bedroom's window, readers experience one day in the life of this pup. The verso of each double-page spread shows readers the scene the dog inhabits, while the recto shows them a new point of view. At breakfast they see the upside-down face of the pup in the concave reflection from a spoon, and at bathtime they see tub toys floating above them. The first-person narration simply describes each scene with clauses beginning with "when." Ron Barrett's chunky pencil drawings with muted colors do a lovely job of illustrating some tricky moments, particularly how things would look from the inside of a T-shirt. While this is a clever exploration of perspective, the board-book format is not a good choice for the exercise, as the core audience is still often learning that others may have a different point of view from themselves. Here's hoping that older children discover this clever exploration, even if they feel they've moved beyond board books. (Board book. 3-5) Copyright Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

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Look What I See
by Barrett, Judi; Barrett, Ron (Illustrator)
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This board book from the creators of Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs shows the world from a dog's-eye view. From the moment it wakes up, a pup in a striped shirt invites readers to share its point of view. Each spread shows two perspectives-the left-hand pages examines the dog in the world: in its room getting dressed, outside gazing at a puddle, in a lawn chair peering through a telescope. On the facing pages, the images give readers the hound's view: through the cloth of a T-shirt as it is pulled over its head, its own reflection in the puddle, a nest of birds through the telescope's lens. Absurd details, such as a toupee flying off a stately dog portrait, add silly fun to this welcome encouragement to look at life from new, unconventional perspectives. Ages 1-5. (May) © Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved.