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My city speaks / written by Darren Lebeuf ; illustrated by Ashley Barron.

"A young girl explores her city with her father, taking in all its sensory details. Her city speaks to her in so many ways: "sometimes it echoes," and "sometimes it trills." It "buzzes and tweets and flocks." It's both "busy" and "relaxed," and "smelly" and "sweet." In the end, we discover that the city doesn't just speak to this inquisitive young girl - it also listens ... Author Darren Lebeuf, an award-winning photographer, uses spare text and a rhythmic style to create an evocative read-aloud. The vivid adjectives, both concrete and abstract, will inspire children to try to capture in words what they notice not only in their own town or city, but in any setting. The bright, richly colored cut-paper collage illustrations by Ashley Barron add a captivating visual texture and depth to the story. The portrayal of a girl with a visual impairment walking through the city on her way to her violin recital offers a character education lesson in adaptability."--

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C9009819197 E LEB
Easies   Edmonton Branch . . Available .  
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ISBN 9781525304149 (hardback)
Author Lebeuf, Darren author.
Title My city speaks / written by Darren Lebeuf ; illustrated by Ashley Barron.
Published Toronto, ON : Kids Can Press, [2021]
Physical description 1 volume (unpaged) : colour illustrations ; 24 cm.
Summary "A young girl explores her city with her father, taking in all its sensory details. Her city speaks to her in so many ways: "sometimes it echoes," and "sometimes it trills." It "buzzes and tweets and flocks." It's both "busy" and "relaxed," and "smelly" and "sweet." In the end, we discover that the city doesn't just speak to this inquisitive young girl - it also listens ... Author Darren Lebeuf, an award-winning photographer, uses spare text and a rhythmic style to create an evocative read-aloud. The vivid adjectives, both concrete and abstract, will inspire children to try to capture in words what they notice not only in their own town or city, but in any setting. The bright, richly colored cut-paper collage illustrations by Ashley Barron add a captivating visual texture and depth to the story. The portrayal of a girl with a visual impairment walking through the city on her way to her violin recital offers a character education lesson in adaptability."--
Subject People with visual disabilities -- Juvenile fiction
Children with visual disabilities -- Juvenile fiction
Cities and towns -- Juvenile fiction
Fathers and daughters -- Juvenile fiction
Stories in rhyme
Children's stories -- Pictorial works
Picture books for children
Additional author Barron, Ashley illustrator.
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