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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Coral Vass , Nicky JohnstonPublisher: Exisle Publishing Imprint: EK Books Dimensions: Width: 24.10cm , Height: 1.00cm , Length: 25.40cm Weight: 0.431kg ISBN: 9781922539144ISBN 10: 1922539147 Pages: 32 Publication Date: 05 October 2022 Recommended Age: From 4 to 8 years Audience: Children/juvenile , Children / Juvenile Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviews‘In this beautiful retelling of the young life of Jørn Utzon, the reader learns not only of the beginnings of one of the world’s most recognisable buildings but the power of the imagination, and the importance of letting dreams lead us into amazing places..” * The Bottom Shelf Edu Blog * “With deceptively simple wording and colour illustrations, the book cleverly leaves the reveal of the Sydney Opera House to the last page, so that young readers have many opportunities to guess what the magnificent landmark that the book is referring to might be. This is the perfect picture book to give to any young creators and builders as it shows that not everyone may always like what you do but to never give up trying.” * Story Links * “Both the text and the illustrations in this charming picture book are perfectly pitched to deliver both a learning experience about an important episode of our national history, with the creation of one of the world’s most iconic buildings and this amazing ability we humans have to imagine. I congratulate both Coral and Nicky for producing such an exquisite factional narrative for our younger readers. Highly recommended for readers from Prep to around Year 4.” * Just So Stories * “A beautiful true story that will inspire children to dream, create, imagine, and learn from the world around them.” * Good Reading * “We begin to understand who the architect was with such amazing ideas, and how they developed.” * Blue Wolf Reviews * “This true life story of a little boy who becomes an architect of one of the most famous buildings in the world, is fun, informative and factual.” * What Book Next? * “Jorn’s Magnificent Imagination is a moving account of a tumultuous creative career that may well inspire young readers to believe in and forge their own creative connection with the world around them.” * Picture Book Parents * ‘A great book to begin to explore STEAM with younger readers (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, and Maths). This learning space sets up our younger generation to be problem solvers, creators, and innovators.” * New Zealand Booklovers * ‘Based on a true story, this book highlights the importance of embracing your dreams, believing in your abilities, and the power of new ideas.” * Reading Time (published by The Children’s Book Council of Australia) * “a fabulous new picture book from EK Books that follows the early life of Jørn Utzon showing young readers that there is no limit to what they might achieve if they follow their dreams”. * The Pregnancy Centre * “Visit this magnificent building, the Sydney Opera House, and remember a young boy’s dream that became one of the most wonderous buildings in the whole wide world.”. * Good Reading * “EK Books promotes Books with Heart on Issues that matter, publishing an intriguing range of books which suit classroom discussion. This is no exception, raising issues of the shock of the new, boldness in adversity and courage in the face of criticism”. * Magpies School Magazine * 'In this beautiful retelling of the young life of Jorn Utzon, the reader learns not only of the beginnings of one of the world's most recognisable buildings but the power of the imagination, and the importance of letting dreams lead us into amazing places.. * The Bottom Shelf Edu Blog * With deceptively simple wording and colour illustrations, the book cleverly leaves the reveal of the Sydney Opera House to the last page, so that young readers have many opportunities to guess what the magnificent landmark that the book is referring to might be. This is the perfect picture book to give to any young creators and builders as it shows that not everyone may always like what you do but to never give up trying. * Story Links * Both the text and the illustrations in this charming picture book are perfectly pitched to deliver both a learning experience about an important episode of our national history, with the creation of one of the world's most iconic buildings and this amazing ability we humans have to imagine. I congratulate both Coral and Nicky for producing such an exquisite factional narrative for our younger readers. Highly recommended for readers from Prep to around Year 4. * Just So Stories * A beautiful true story that will inspire children to dream, create, imagine, and learn from the world around them. * Good Reading * We begin to understand who the architect was with such amazing ideas, and how they developed. * Blue Wolf Reviews * This true life story of a little boy who becomes an architect of one of the most famous buildings in the world, is fun, informative and factual. * What Book Next? * Jorn's Magnificent Imagination is a moving account of a tumultuous creative career that may well inspire young readers to believe in and forge their own creative connection with the world around them. * Picture Book Parents * 'A great book to begin to explore STEAM with younger readers (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, and Maths). This learning space sets up our younger generation to be problem solvers, creators, and innovators. * New Zealand Booklovers * 'Based on a true story, this book highlights the importance of embracing your dreams, believing in your abilities, and the power of new ideas. * Reading Time (published by The Children's Book Council of Australia) * “A charming book about little Jorn Utzon who grew up to be architect of the Sydney Opera House.”. Author InformationCoral Vass is an award-winning Australian children’s author. Her awards include the Speech Pathology Awards for Best Book for Language and Literacy Development—Indigenous Children, the CBCA Book of the Year Eve Pownall Award and the Caleb Picture Book of the Year Award. Nicky Johnston is an illustrator, teacher and presenter, aiming to inspire young children to use their imagination and develop their own ideas. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |