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Let's build a boat with wood and nails. 'What color?' 'Blue! With bright red sails.' In this joyous celebration of creativity and imagination, Jane Godwin brings to life the story of five children building a boat together. * Written in delightful rhyme by one of Australia's most celebrated authors, with art by debut illustrator Meg Rennie - winner of theLittle Hare Illustration Prize. * Meg Rennie's bold colors and expressive characters perfectly complement Jane Godwin's text * The perfect book to read aloud to children learning the joy of imaginative play

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Let's build a boat with wood and nails. 'What color?' 'Blue! With bright red sails.' In this joyous celebration of creativity and imagination, Jane Godwin brings to life the story of five children building a boat together. * Written in delightful rhyme by one of Australia's most celebrated authors, with art by debut illustrator Meg Rennie - winner of theLittle Hare Illustration Prize. * Meg Rennie's bold colors and expressive characters perfectly complement Jane Godwin's text * The perfect book to read aloud to children learning the joy of imaginative play
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Autorenporträt
Jane Godwin is the highly acclaimed author of over 20 books for children. Her work is published internationally and she has received many commendations, including the Queensland Premier's Award (Children's Books), and shortlistings in the CBC Book of the Year Awards, the Prime Minister's Literary Award, the Speech Pathology Awards, The Family Award for Children's Books, & the Australian Book Industry Awards. Jane spends as much time as she can working with young people in schools: running various literature & writing programs, making books & encouraging students in their own creative ventures. Meg Rennieis a visual artist and illustrator from Melbourne, with a passion for characters and community. Meg's intricate mixed media collages have been published and exhibited across Melbourne, New York and the United Kingdom. She is the winner of the inaugural Little Hare Illustration Prize 2020.