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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Wenda Shurety , Amy CalauttiPublisher: Exisle Publishing Imprint: EK Books Dimensions: Width: 25.40cm , Height: 0.40cm , Length: 24.10cm Weight: 0.431kg ISBN: 9781922539137ISBN 10: 1922539139 Pages: 32 Publication Date: 06 July 2022 Recommended Age: From 4 to 7 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“One girl's actions lead to chaotic consequences in One Book Was All it Took, a book about the importance of libraries.” * Buzz Words Magazine * “This aspect of the story makes One Book Was All It Took a fun first book about actions and consequences with no didactic overtone. Violet’s interest in books and desire for a library also supports parents and teachers wanting to instil a love of literature in their young kids.” * Picture Book Parents * This bright, fun picture book is perfect for all young book lovers or any who have sent a wish out into the world. One Book Was All It Took to change an entire community, through a parade of flow on events via a missed bus, a vet visit and a hole in a roof. This story would be a great way to spark imaginations about consequences – as in…’What if….?’ * What book next? * It’s the perfect rainy day for reading a book, but Violet can’t find any that she hasn’t read. When she manages to snag the only unfamiliar book in the house, the one propping up the kitchen table, she accidentally sets a chain of events into motion that leads to lots of funny things happening all over town, including, eventually, a new town library. One book was all it took! This is a humorous and fun read with expressive illustrations. * Space Magazine * “There is movement, colour and drama in this picture book, One Book Was All It Took. Each page is designed to grab the reader and propel them into the story. What could be more disastrous for a young book worm on a rainy day, than to be out of new books?.” * Blue Wolf Reviews * “A delightful picture book that children aged 3-6 will love. Amy Calautti’s carton-like line and water colour illustrations are a wonderful complement to Wenda Shurety’s brilliantly simple story, that is exciting and engaging … a wonderful book that children will want to hear and see many times” * Literacy, Families and Learning * A magical picture book for kids four and up who believe in the power of reading, books and libraries. This inspiring book will lead to countless discussions on actions and consequences i.e. cause and effect. * Karen Tyrrell * “Wenda writes the sort of timeless stories you expect should already be in the world ~ sort of gently profound.” * Byron Bibliography * “This neatly resolved story will cause much laughter from the reader, most of whom will know the value of their own community or school library”. * Read Plus * “Offers a great insight into how advocacy can lead to action.” * Literacy, families and learning * One girl's actions lead to chaotic consequences in One Book Was All it Took, a book about the importance of libraries. * Buzz Words Magazine * This aspect of the story makes One Book Was All It Took a fun first book about actions and consequences with no didactic overtone. Violet's interest in books and desire for a library also supports parents and teachers wanting to instil a love of literature in their young kids. * Picture Book Parents * This bright, fun picture book is perfect for all young book lovers or any who have sent a wish out into the world. One Book Was All It Took to change an entire community, through a parade of flow on events via a missed bus, a vet visit and a hole in a roof. This story would be a great way to spark imaginations about consequences - as in...'What if....?' * What book next? * One girl's actions lead to chaotic consequences in One Book Was All it Took, a book about the importance of libraries. * Buzz Words Magazine * This aspect of the story makes One Book Was All It Took a fun first book about actions and consequences with no didactic overtone. Violet's interest in books and desire for a library also supports parents and teachers wanting to instil a love of literature in their young kids. * Picture Book Parents * This bright, fun picture book is perfect for all young book lovers or any who have sent a wish out into the world. One Book Was All It Took to change an entire community, through a parade of flow on events via a missed bus, a vet visit and a hole in a roof. This story would be a great way to spark imaginations about consequences - as in...'What if....?' * What book next? * It's the perfect rainy day for reading a book, but Violet can't find any that she hasn't read. When she manages to snag the only unfamiliar book in the house, the one propping up the kitchen table, she accidentally sets a chain of events into motion that leads to lots of funny things happening all over town, including, eventually, a new town library. One book was all it took! This is a humorous and fun read with expressive illustrations. * Space Magazine * There is movement, colour and drama in this picture book, One Book Was All It Took. Each page is designed to grab the reader and propel them into the story. What could be more disastrous for a young book worm on a rainy day, than to be out of new books?. * Blue Wolf Reviews * A delightful picture book that children aged 3-6 will love. Amy Calautti's carton-like line and water colour illustrations are a wonderful complement to Wenda Shurety's brilliantly simple story, that is exciting and engaging ... a wonderful book that children will want to hear and see many times * Literacy, Families and Learning * A magical picture book for kids four and up who believe in the power of reading, books and libraries. This inspiring book will lead to countless discussions on actions and consequences i.e. cause and effect. * Karen Tyrrell * Wenda writes the sort of timeless stories you expect should already be in the world ~ sort of gently profound. * Byron Bibliography * This neatly resolved story will cause much laughter from the reader, most of whom will know the value of their own community or school library . * Read Plus * Author InformationWenda Shurety, or Wobbly Wenda, is a children's author, scientist and archer. She grew up in England, worked in New York and now lives in Australia. Wenda’s books are inspired by her love of being a mum, and the hope that has helped her through her struggle with Multiple Sclerosis. Amy Calautti loved to draw from a young age and often made up games based around drawing to entertain her younger brother and cousins. Amy now lives with her small tribe of humans who inspire her every day. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |