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This fresh, visually sophisticated follow-up to Who Done It? and Who What Where? tackles the topic of memory, as each page asks the reader to remember a detail about the characters featured on the page before. With die-cuts, clever folds, and imaginative illustrations, this book requires the sharpest readers'' keen attention! The call to action on every page makes this a wonderful lap read or read-aloud, and kids of all ages will love the memory games.

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"Olivier Tallec’s interactive, pencil-case-shaped picturebook Who Was That? hones memory and observation by asking children what they saw before the page was turned. It offers silly pictures of impassive kids and creatures (underpants on heads, bottoms in the air), and the chance to do better than adults. And once children have it by heart, you can invent new questions of your own." Sunday Times Culture

Who Was That

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    A Hardback by Olivier Tallec

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      Publisher: Chronicle Books
      Publication Date: 26/03/2018
      ISBN13: 9781452169903, 978-1452169903
      ISBN10: 145216990X

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      This fresh, visually sophisticated follow-up to Who Done It? and Who What Where? tackles the topic of memory, as each page asks the reader to remember a detail about the characters featured on the page before. With die-cuts, clever folds, and imaginative illustrations, this book requires the sharpest readers'' keen attention! The call to action on every page makes this a wonderful lap read or read-aloud, and kids of all ages will love the memory games.

      Trade Review
      "Olivier Tallec’s interactive, pencil-case-shaped picturebook Who Was That? hones memory and observation by asking children what they saw before the page was turned. It offers silly pictures of impassive kids and creatures (underpants on heads, bottoms in the air), and the chance to do better than adults. And once children have it by heart, you can invent new questions of your own." Sunday Times Culture

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