Ammu's Bottle Boat
By: Subramaniam,Niveditha
| C, Aindri
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Award-winning writer Niveditha Subramaniam’ sverse compellingly evokes the casual carelessnesswith which we destroy the natural world* Aindri C’ s illustrations put a clever spin on atraditional art form – the fish and sea creatures usedas printing plates in the Japanese art of ‘ Gyotaku’ arereplaced with plastic objects like bottle caps andbubble wrap* Combines hard facts with rhyme and rhythm toshow children the consequences that our actionshave on the environment* Shows children how they can take small steps tomake more sustainable choices
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Books | Panampilly Nagar | Young Read | Book Cart | PPN-YR-R7-S4 (Browse shelf) | 1 | Available | B5111495 |
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Award-winning writer Niveditha Subramaniam’ sverse compellingly evokes the casual carelessnesswith which we destroy the natural world* Aindri C’ s illustrations put a clever spin on atraditional art form – the fish and sea creatures usedas printing plates in the Japanese art of ‘ Gyotaku’ arereplaced with plastic objects like bottle caps andbubble wrap* Combines hard facts with rhyme and rhythm toshow children the consequences that our actionshave on the environment* Shows children how they can take small steps tomake more sustainable choices