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OverviewA delightful and funny tale from India tells how a very important invention came about: shoes! There once was a king who hated bath time so much that he never washed. He was a very smelly king! The king is finally persuaded to bathe in the river but no matter how clean the rest of him is, his feet stay dirty. The people sweep away all the dirt in the land – but the air is choked with dust. The dust gets washed away but now the land is flooded with water. An enormous tapestry is sewn to cover the whole kingdom but now nothing will grow on the land... What is to be done? Full Product DetailsAuthor: Sally Pomme Clayton , Rhiannon SandersonPublisher: Otter-Barry Books Ltd Imprint: Otter-Barry Books Ltd ISBN: 9781913074982ISBN 10: 1913074986 Pages: 32 Publication Date: 04 February 2021 Recommended Age: From 4 to 7 years Audience: Children/juvenile , Children / Juvenile Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: To order Stock availability from the supplier is unknown. We will order it for you and ship this item to you once it is received by us. Table of ContentsReviewsThis delightful picture book, beautifully told for reading aloud and engagingly illustrated, tells the comic and suspenseful story of the invention of shoes, for an Indian king who has trouble keeping his feet clean. -- Nicolette Jones * Sunday Times * This delightful picture book, beautifully told for reading aloud and engagingly illustrated, tells the comic and suspenseful story of the invention of shoes, for an Indian king who has trouble keeping his feet clean. -- Nicolette Jones * Sunday Times * [A] witty adaptation of a traditional Bengali folk tale. -- Fiona Noble * The Bookseller * From trainers and boots to sandals and stilettos, we spend most of our days in shoes. But have you ever thought about how they came to be made? I hadn't until I read this wonderful folk tale. * Amayah's Diverse Books * It is simply a delight to find a tale that transports us to another country, in this case India. Sally Pomme Clayton brings us a delightful retelling of an old story, a folk-tale, a traditional tle with history and a story about the invention of shoes...Complete with vibrant illustrations bringing the words to life, there is much to love about this book. * Armadillo * A delightful, funny retelling of an Indian folktale...the witty text is perfect for reading aloud to children. The colourful, detailed illustrations are vibrant and engaging and this is a great story to use to help introduce children to traditional tales. * Teach Primary * Folk tales have a timelessness that offers both simplicity and profundity: Sally Pomme Clayton's lively version retains the essential inherent humour and directness making it great for reading aloud. Beautiful traditional style illustrations capture both those qualities making this a book that deserves a place in family and classroom collections. * Red Reading Hub * Sally Pomme Clayton's retelling of this folktale from India and Bangladesh is absorbing and satisfying, and cheerful, richly textured artwork draws on traditional colours and patterns to set the scene. * Cast of Thousands * Beautifully written and reads aloud very well. The illustrator captures the emotions of all the characters in bold, striking colours. A great book for dramatization and for oral story telling. * Books for Keeps 5 star review * This beautifully illustrated picture book shows how practical solutions give us sel-control and how important it is to place boundaries around oneself rather than the world while resolving personal tensions...certainly deserves to be read as well as performed. * IBBY * Beautifully related by a skilled storyteller with patterned language and repetition. An amusing and attractive picture book, which would be great to read aloud. * Love my Books * Author InformationSally Pomme Clayton is a writer and acclaimed storyteller. She co-founded The Company of Storytellers, spearheading the revival of storytelling in the UK. She has created work for The London Philharmonic Orchestra; Unicorn Theatre; Southbank Centre and Welsh National Opera. In 2010 she was commissioned by The British Museum to write and perform six stories for their exhibition A History of the World in 100 Objects. She has published several children’s books, her latest being Greek Myths: Stories of Sun Stone and Sea. Other acclaimed titles include Tales Told in Tents, Amazons!, Persephone and Rama and Sita: Path of Flames. Sally Pomme Clayton lives in South London. Rhiannon Sanderson was brought up in Anglesey, Wales. She has recently graduated from Hereford College of Arts and her graduation project included illustrations for the Welsh epic The Mabinogion. Rhiannon’s illustrations are created with a range of digital media. The King with Dirty Feet is her first published book. Rhiannon Sanderson lives in Hereford. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |