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Books with author John Light

  • The Flower

    John Light, lisa Evans

    Paperback (Childs Play Intl Ltd, July 1, 2014)
    Brigg lives in a small, grey room in a large, grey city. When he finds a book in the library labelled ‘Do Not Read’, he cannot resist taking it home. In it, he comes upon pictures of bright, vibrant objects called flowers. He cannot find flowers anywhere in the city, but stumbles instead on a packet of seeds. This sets off a chain of events which bring about unexpected results, continuing to grow and bloom even after we have turned the last page. John Light’s enigmatic story is told with utter simplicity, but resonates long after we finish reading this book. His increasingly optimistic vision is hauntingly captured by Lisa Evans’s beautiful and whimsical illustrations.
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  • Race Ace Roger

    John Light

    Paperback (Childs Play Intl Ltd, April 1, 1991)
    John Light makes children want to read. Supported by his own endearingly naive illustrations, these light-hearted observations of family life are true, witty, unexpected and fun to share, and expressed in language which is both simple and natural.
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  • Dig That Hole

    John Light

    Paperback (Childs Play Intl Ltd, April 1, 1991)
    "In their own way, Mark, Katherine and Roger like gardening." Mark gets overzealous and mows down the flower bed. Roger likes watering, and watering...and watering. Katherine's idea of helping is to stick her spade into the ground and rest on it comfortably with a good book to read as Mark digs, and digs...and digs. He slowly disappears into the hole as the text progresses until the last page, all we see is his spade throwing up dirt!
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  • Beachcombers

    John Light

    Paperback (Childs Play Intl Ltd, Jan. 1, 1992)
    Katherine, Mark, and Roger spend a fun-filled day at the beach with their parents.
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  • Odd Jobs

    John Light

    Paperback (Childs Play Intl Ltd, June 1, 1990)
    On the weekend Dad is a diligent but incompetent handyman around the house, to the vast entertainment of the children.
    M
  • It's Great Outdoors

    John Light

    Paperback (Childs Play Intl Ltd, April 1, 1991)
    Supported by naive illustrations, this light-hearted observation of family life is intended to be fun to share. It is expressed in a language which is both simple and natural.
    K
  • Snap Happy

    John Light

    Paperback (Childs Play Intl Ltd, April 1, 1991)
    John Light makes children want to read. Supported by his own endearingly naive illustrations, these light-hearted observations of family life are true, witty, unexpected and fun to share, and expressed in language which is both simple and natural.
    C
  • Playing at Home

    John Light

    Paperback (Childs Play Intl Ltd, April 1, 1991)
    Supported by naive illustrations, these light-hearted observations of family life are intended to be fun to share. They are expressed in a language which is both simple and natural.
    E
  • The Flower

    John Light

    Paperback (Child's Play International, April 1, 2006)
    Brigg lives in a small, grey room in a large, grey city. When he finds a book in the library labelled 'Do Not Read', he cannot resist taking it home. In it, he comes upon pictures of bright, vibrant objects called flowers. He cannot find flowers anywhere in the city, but stumbles instead on a packet of seeds. This sets off a chain of events which bring about unexpected results, continuing to grow and bloom even after we have turned the last page. John Light's enigmatic story is told with utter simplicity, but resonates long after we finish reading this book. His increasingly optimistic vision is hauntingly captured by Lisa Evans's beautiful and whimsical illustrations.
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  • What's Cooking?

    John Light

    Paperback (Childs Play Intl Ltd, June 1, 1990)
    The many cooks in the family have fun experimenting with different recipes and trying them on each other.
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  • The Flower

    John Light, Lisa Evans

    Hardcover (Child's Play International, March 1, 2007)
    Brigg lives in a small, grey room in a large, grey city. When he finds a book in the library labelled 'Do Not Read', he cannot resist taking it home. In it, he comes upon pictures of bright, vibrant objects called flowers. He cannot find flowers anywhere in the city, but stumbles instead on a packet of seeds. This sets off a chain of events which bring about unexpected results, continuing to grow and bloom even after we have turned the last page. John Light's enigmatic story is told with utter simplicity, but resonates long after we finish reading this book. His increasingly optimistic vision is hauntingly captured by Lisa Evans's beautiful and whimsical illustrations.
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  • The Adventures of Mr. Quackers - a short tale

    John Slight

    language (, April 7, 2014)
    Jimmy gets a lot more than he bargained for when his new employee Mr. Quackers starts work at his hotel in Scotland. A fun and absurd short story.