If I Were Invisible
By: Lily Lawson
Illustrated by: Gustyawan
Review:
This is such a lovely little picture book that can really encourage creativity and communication.
We all wonder what it would like to be invisible. The bold and clear illustrations in the book help to convey the different ideas and things to do? What would you do? I think I’d head off to hide and read/eat chocolate!
Perfect for opening up discussion with younger learners and supporting vocabulary and language skills. Would you do this? Which would you rather? What would you do instead?
Also a great book for looking at the concept of things not always being as good as they seem at first.
There is no doubt in my mind that this book is perfect for young children - it is fun, bright and bold. Definitely a hit with our littlest learners!
Book and Author Info:
If I were Invisible
Think of all the things we could get away with if nobody could see us! But how long would the fun last, if we had to do it all alone?
Purchase Link - https://mybook.to/IfIwereInvisible
Author Bio –
Lily Lawson is a poet and fiction writer living in the UK. She has poetry, short stories, and creative non-fiction
published in anthologies and online in addition to her poetry books My Fathers Daughter, A Taste of What’s to Come,
and Rainbow’s Red Book of Poetry and her kids’ books Santa’s Early Christmas,
The Palm Tree Swingers Island Band
and If I Were Invisible…
You can find out more about Lily
and read more of her work on her blog.
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