'Thomas and Grandpa go the beach. It is an Australian summer. The sun is shining, the gulls are screeching and the sea is singing. Together they build a sandcastle, they have a picnic and they splash in the water. Then at the end of the day, Grandpa takes a sleepy Thomas home. In this lovely picture book for the very young, Pamela Allen gently unfolds the special relationship between grandchild and grandfather.' (Publication summary)
This is affiliated with Dr Laurel Cohn's Picture Book Diet because it contains representations of food and/or food practices.
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Food types |
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Food practices |
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Gender |
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Signage | n/a |
Positive/negative value | n/a |
Food as sense of place |
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Setting |
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Food as social cohesion |
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Food as cultural identity |
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Food as character identity |
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Food as language | n/a |
Other formats: Also sound recording, audio book and braille.