It's Saturday, and Jo has some pocket money to spend. So Jo and her mum go shopping, while Dad stays at home to make lunch for them all. But what should she spend her money on? She'll have to wait and see.
One of those valuable resources that promotes positive attitudes towards cultural diversity. Implicit within the storyline and illustrations are clear messages celebrating difference, everyday experiences, friendship, community and families. - Early Years Educator
Eileen Browne's illustrations bring Jo, her family and the local neighbourhood to life. Eileen captures the different skin tones, hair styles and mannerisms very well. There is so much going on in each illustration that children and adults will find lots to talk about and discuss. Wait and See should be one of the first books all children read with their parents. - Intermix
It was Saturday, and Jo wanted to go out.
"I've saved up all my money," she said to her mum. "Can we go shopping? I'd like to buy something."
"OK, Jo," said Mum. "I've got to post this parcel to granny, anyway."
It was granny's birthday next week. Jo had made her a special birthday card.
Publication Details:
Binding: Paperback, 32 pages ISBN: 9781847801814 Format: 270mm x 214mm
BIC Code:YBCS, YFN BISAC Code:JUV013000 Imprint: Frances Lincoln Children's Books